Felt Christmas Coffee Cup Cozies
Looking for a fun and simple Christmas craft? Or an easy DIY idea for stocking stuffers? These felt Christmas coffee cup cozies are a practical, yet thoughtful gift.
You could also pair them with some coffee or tea (or hot chocolate!) in a foodie gift basket. And maybe add some DIY coffee mugs or these pretty teacup dish towels. Another idea would be to craft something else cozy to go with this gift, like a soft blanket scarf.
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Christmas Cozies
Along with protecting your hands from the hot contents inside, these felt Christmas coffee cup cozies are a more eco-friendly solution. Craft a couple to keep in your purse this holiday season—or make a bunch for friends and family. Then you can simply pull them out anytime you treat yourself to a cup of coffee, tea, or some other holiday drink this season.
This craft is also a simple one for kids to do. So if your kids like to pick out gifts for people, these felt Christmas coffee cup cozies would be a great DIY project for them. Or it could just be a fun craft for them to play around with!
If you end up making these coffee cup cozies or any of our other Christmas crafts, make sure to share them with us! We love seeing what you do with our DIY ideas. You can email them to us at hello@liagriffith.com, share them on our Facebook page, or post them on your own Instagram with the hashtag #MadeWithLia.
How to Make Felt Christmas Coffee Cup Cozies
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the pattern at the end of this post.
- Using your cutting machine or scissors, cut pieces according to the pattern.
- Spray beard and antler pieces with Stiffen Quick; let dry completely.
- Add a dab of glue to base of ears; then pinch and hold. Let dry.
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Tools
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Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt — White, Black, Cherry, Apricot, Papaya, Castle, and Bark Brown
- Small Felt Balls — White and Red
- Aleene’s Turbo Tacky Glue
- Aleene’s Stiffen Quick
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6 Comments
Hello there!
Do you use Velcro on the sides to close it? Or do you hot glue it closed?
Just wondering.
Elizabeth
We used hot glue, but the velcro is a great idea, especially for different-sized cups.
Hi! I know it’s me again but I also wanted to ask how much felt should be needed if I make 20. I will be buying the felt from you though. – Lucy
The best way to measure how much material you need is to print the pattern, measure, and do some math. That is what I would need to do to give you the answer. I am sure this will make such a lovely gift for 20 people. 🙂
Hey! I think these are adorable I just wanted to ask if you know the estimated time spent on making these. Thanks!
That will differ between people. For me I would make the three of these in 1-2 hours.