Silk Origami Christmas Ornaments

Fabric origami is a lot of fun, and I love the fact that, in just a few hours, I can have a whole collection of beautiful handmade Christmas ornaments to give to friends and family. 

Made of silk dupioni, they add an elegant touch to a Christmas tree, but
they’re almost too pretty to put away after the holidays!

 Designs range from simple …

to complex …

The simpler designs come together in a few minutes, while the more complicated ones require much more hand sewing and take a bit longer.

Each piece is accented with a handmade swirl hanger. This year I’ve added beads and buttons to make them even prettier.

I like using vintage buttons like the brass one (above) and the mother-of-pearl ones (below) to add some variety.

My inspiration for the ornaments came from the book Flower Origami by Kumiko Sudo.

Once again this year, a limited number of my silk origami ornaments are available for purchase at Artisans
in Waynesburg, PA. Last year, the ornaments sold out long before
Christmas, so stop by soon for the best selection of colors and styles.
(Custom orders are available by contacting me directly via email.)

A handmade gift from the heart can never be matched by something mass-produced in a Chinese factory. I hope that you will take the time this year to make a few simple gifts. Or support local artists by stopping by an art gallery or craft shop in your area to find that perfect little something, made in the USA.

Earlier posts about fabric origami:
Drapery panels with origami accents & instructions for how to make “Primrose” origami.
Fabric origami pillow with quilting

7 Comments

  • These are beautiful! Thank you for sharing. I have started some handmade gift projects. I needed some encouragement to keep working at them. I know I would rather receive something made with love, than anything that can be bought in a store.
    Happy Holidays.

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  • Good for you, Fay! Your efforts will be rewarded when you see the smiles on the faces of the people you give those gifts to. Nothing means more than to give a part of yourself. I'm glad you're taking the time.

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  • I loved these when I saw them so I have bought Kumiko Sudo's Flower origami book so I can make some for my friends. Thank you for showing yours. Het.

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  • I loved these as soon as I saw them so I bought the book and am now looking forward to making them for my friends. Thank you for showing them Het.

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