Frosty Garland with Teresa Kogut

This class is an optional paid part of the Jingle Ball.  You will need an entrance ticket to the Jingle Ball as well as a class ticket to attend.  Jingle Ball tickets and class tickets go on sale on October 18th.  Class previews are so you can see what classes will be available for you to purchase on that date.  
All classes will be recorded so that paid students may access them for up to 30 days after the Ball concludes.
  • CLASS:  Frosty Garland with Teresa Kogut
  • TIME:  CLICK HERE TO SEE THE EVENT SCHEDULE
  • COST:  $35 / $75
  • AVAILABLE:  Worldwide PDF / Kits US Only
  • TICKET TYPES:  PDF or Kitted
  • DURATION:  2 hours

 

Are you ready to deck the halls with this whimsical and festive Christmas ornament? Frosty Garland is a quick and easy project you can have fully finished in time to decorate your Christmas tree this year. Each Frosty is slightly different yet uniform to make a sweet mini garland. They are stitched on 14 count perforated paper, backed with sticky felt, strung together with a beautiful red grungy ribbon and adorned with three rusty jingle bells.

No worries if you don’t have the stitching complete before the class….if you’re like me, you’ll want to watch and learn, then try on your own project later. However, if you have even one of the three stitched, you can follow along with me as I show how I finished my Frosty Garland. I will be using an overhead camera to show closeup videos of my hands as well as switching back to talk with you face to face.

You will have access to the class for 30 days after the Jingle Ball. I will also email a PDF with photos and instructions.

This class is available fully kitted for $75 (USA only)

The kit includes:

  • Perforated paper to stitch all three snowmen

  • DMC floss

  • Sticky Felt for the backing

  • Red grungy ribbon

  • Three rusty jingle bells

  • There will be a surprise or two included as well

This class is available as a PDF only for $35 (worldwide)

Additional items you’ll need for finishing:

  • Small sharp scissors

  • Pen

  • X-acto knife

 

Back to blog