Make A Fall Garland That’s Beautiful From Children's Craft Supplies

4 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
I wanted to make a fall garland this year. I didn't know how or what it would look like, but I had a vague vision in my head. Then, while I was shopping at Michaels with our daughter, the entire project came to me while we were in the children's art supply aisle.
The felt in that aisle grabbed my attention and the colors immediately made me think about fall and the garland project was born.
You only need a few supplies to create this fall garland:
You will need different colored {aff} felt, hot glue, ribbon and scissors to make this fall garland. The best part is that the kids can help you make it!
You have to cut the felt into an easy leaf shape and then glue the ends together to make it look like a leaf.


After I figured out how to make the felt look like leaves, it was easy to put it all together in no time. I made all of the leaves first. Then, I glued them all in no particular pattern onto some ribbon.
You can make this fall garland any size and color you like. I am planning on making a few more to add to different places around our home.
I created a short video to show you the process of how easy this garland is to make.
To see more details and a full supply list, head to the blog mycreativedays.com.
I hope this project inspires you to create some fun projects for your home this fall!
Suggested materials:
  • Felt   (Michaels)
  • Hot glue   (amazon)
  • Ribbon   (Micheals)
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Lindsay Eidahl
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