
Punch out the letters you need from this Dr. Seuss™ Striped Bulletin Board Letters & Numbers set.



Place one letter in the center of the DIY Mini Stocking and secure it with hot glue.

Now it’s time to decorate them! I did two different designs. Here’s how to make the first one. Attach a row of green Tiny Pom-Poms across the top edge of one of the mini stockings with hot glue.





Here’s the other design. Hot glue one side of a red Cotton Rickrack Trim to the back center of one of the stockings then wrap it around the stocking until it meets the end of the trim and cut it. Secure the trimmed end with hot glue. Repeat this step with the green rickrack trim to make another row.





Thread the Red Baker’s Twine through the hole of one of the Christmas Cross Stitch Charms and tie it on to the top loop of the mini stocking. Trim the excess twine.

You’re done! Repeat the steps to make as many monogrammed stockings as you want. You can use these in many ways. You could even have your child make these, place a gift card and candy inside and give them as Christmas teacher gifts. Make one for each of your family members and fill with stocking stuffers or make a complete holiday garland from the stockings and spell out a holiday phrase!

PARTY TIP: I used these to create a stunning stocking tree centerpiece in my Gift Wrapping Party HERE.
Be sure to also check out the DIY Christmas Santa Hat Wreath and Blitzen Blizzard Cocktail Recipe I made for my Gift Wrapping Party.

Punch out the letters you need from this Dr. Seuss™ Striped Bulletin Board Letters & Numbers set.



Place one letter in the center of the DIY Mini Stocking and secure it with hot glue.

Now it’s time to decorate them! I did two different designs. Here’s how to make the first one. Attach a row of green Tiny Pom-Poms across the top edge of one of the mini stockings with hot glue.





Here’s the other design. Hot glue one side of a red Cotton Rickrack Trim to the back center of one of the stockings then wrap it around the stocking until it meets the end of the trim and cut it. Secure the trimmed end with hot glue. Repeat this step with the green rickrack trim to make another row.





Thread the Red Baker’s Twine through the hole of one of the Christmas Cross Stitch Charms and tie it on to the top loop of the mini stocking. Trim the excess twine.

You’re done! Repeat the steps to make as many monogrammed stockings as you want. You can use these in many ways. You could even have your child make these, place a gift card and candy inside and give them as Christmas teacher gifts. Make one for each of your family members and fill with stocking stuffers or make a complete holiday garland from the stockings and spell out a holiday phrase!

PARTY TIP: I used these to create a stunning stocking tree centerpiece in my Gift Wrapping Party HERE.
Be sure to also check out the DIY Christmas Santa Hat Wreath and Blitzen Blizzard Cocktail Recipe I made for my Gift Wrapping Party.