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October 21, 2019 By Brooke 12 Comments

DIY Sloth Ornament

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DIY Sloth Ornament via @brookeberry

Hang out and relax while making a DIY sloth ornament. These cute felt ornaments are small enough that they are made in a short amount of time. Even better, use the Cricut to cut the felt for you! Make one in every color of the rainbow! #handmadechristmas  #CricutChristmas #CricutCrafternoon

This baby sloth stuffie is such a fun Christmas Craft to hang on your Christmas tree, attach to a wrapped gift, or just for a cute pocket stuffie. Any way you use it, these are such a simple Craft that will be well loved and is kid and pet friendly.

Supplies Needed for Felt Sloth Ornament

  • Cricut Maker
  • Felt in various colors
  • Embroidery Thread
  • Embroidery Needle
  • buttons or beads for eyes
  • polyfil or stuffing
  • Sloth SVG file (download at the end of this post)

Instructions

  1. Download SVG file and upload to cricut design space
  2. Cut felt pieces using rotary blade on Cricut Maker
  3. Stitch the pieces together using embroidery thread that matched the color of felt used. Start with the top most layer and working towards the back.
  4. Attach the assembled front piece to the back. Leave an opening to stuff with fill before finishing the stitching.
  5. Attach string on both legs so that the sloth will hang on a tree just like he would in real life.

Are you looking for even more DIY Cricut Ornaments?

Here are some cute projects you can make in a short amount of time – like in a crafternoon!

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  4. DIY Paper Christmas Ornaments – Abbi Kirsten Collections
  5. DIY Sloth Ornament – Brooklyn Berry Designs
  6. Joy Christmas Ornament – SeeLindsay
  7. Christmas Teacher Cricut Ornament – Happy Go Lucky
  8. Easy DIY Christmas Ornaments – Everyday Party Mag
  9. DIY Reindeer Hot Chocolate Ornament – Hello Creative Family
  10. Easy Woodblock Cricut Ornament – Me and My Inklings
  11. Easy Cricut Poinsettia Ornament – Kingston Crafts

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Looking For A Crafty Friend?

If you like this then you better put a pin on it!

Download Sloth SVG File Here

Open file in Google Drove

Instructions: the free svg file will open in a google drive file. You do not need to ask permission to edit the file, simply click the arrow pointing down image in the top right corner of the screen. This will download the image right to your computer. If you cannot see any icons in the top right corner, simply move your mouse to the corner and they will appear.

Looking to make one by hand? Download the PDF HERE.

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Filed Under: Crafts, Cricut Projects Tagged With: christmas ornaments, Cricut Maker, cricut project, cricut projects, DIY ornaments, felt, sloth

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  1. Robyn says

    October 21, 2019 at 10:25 am

    I LOVE the baby sloth and want to make it but I don’t have a cricut machine. Do you have a PDF of the pattern that can be shared?
    Many thanks!

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    • Brooke says

      October 21, 2019 at 1:58 pm

      I can do that! I will add it to the post and email it to you.

      Reply
      • Robyn says

        October 21, 2019 at 3:33 pm

        Thank you! My college girlfriends are going to love getting these for Christmas!! Sloths are kind of our thing 🙂

        Reply
  2. Stefanie says

    November 15, 2019 at 5:44 am

    Hi Brooke!

    This is so cute. Would you please send me the pdf version? I can’t find it in the post.

    Thank you!

    Reply

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Hey, I’m Brooke!

I am a mom to 4 boys in Calgary, Alberta.  I love learning how things are made, singing to the radio loudly, and can’t stop talking. Fueled by diet coke and chaos, I can often be found working on a project.  You can hang out here for craft ideas and tips, games and activities to do with kids, plus FREE svg files and printables.

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