Learn How Easily You Can Make This Felt Flower Wreath

2 Materials
$2
30 Minutes
Easy

Add a little color to your decor with this easy DIY felt flower wreath.

Today I have a mini felt flower wreath project for you. Now you can take those rolled felt flowers you’ve been making and use them to add some new decor to your room, a nursery, or to give as a gift. There’s endless possibilities with these sweet flowers, so let’s start creating!


MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THIS PROJECT:

  • 6″ sewing hoop (I used the inner hoop)
  • green leaf decorative trim (this brand is Merchant 41)
  • 1 sheet of Kunin classic felt in Sandstone
  • 1 sheet of Kunin classic felt in Ocean Blue
  • 1 sheet of Ecofi Plus premium felt in Prickly Purple
  • hot glue gun
  • 2 of the basic rolled felt flowers – check out the tutorial
  • 2 of our rolled felt rosettes – check out the tutorial
  • 2 of our rolled felt daisies


You can download the patterns here for the roses and daisies. The basic rolled flower does not have a pattern but you can cut this type of flower freehand. Check out the tutorial here.

I got everything to make this wreath at Hobby Lobby. If you don’t have Hobby Lobby nearby, check online or find similar products at your local craft store.



  • Start by downloading the templates and cutting out your flower patterns with the felt colors of your choice. I made 2 of each type of flower. I also made the 3 different types of flowers in different sizes so there is some variety in the wreath.
  • I made the 2 Sandstone color flowers using the basic rolled flower tutorial.
  • Next, I made the 2 Prickly Purple color flowers using the rolled rosette pattern. Check out the tutorial on how to make these flowers.
  • Next, I made the 2 Ocean Blue flowers using the daisy pattern. I don’t have an actual tutorial for this pattern, but as far as rolled felt flowers goes, it’s as easy as cutting out the pattern, adding hot glue along the bottom edge and rolling the flower as you go.
  • You could free hand cut some leaves and glue them to your flowers.
  • Now it’s time to assemble the wreath. Measure the green leaf decorative trim along your sewing hoop and use wire cutters to cut the trim. Use your hot glue gun to attach the green leaf trim around the edge of the sewing hoop.
  • Arrange your 6 flowers the way you like them before you start gluing them down. They can sit on top of the hoop itself, or on the inside or outside of the hoop. Rearrange them until you get them the way you like.
  • Once you decide the placement of the flowers, use your hot glue gun to attach them to the sewing hoop. I also used a small piece of cardboard behind the flowers to help stabilize them and keep them in place. The flowers towards the middle didn’t have anywhere to be glued to so the cardboard came in handy and gave me a place to glue those flowers to.
  • And that’s it! A simple yet beautiful wreath using your new felt flowers.


This wreath would be great to use in a nursery, or add a personal touch to your wall decor, or to give as a gift. It’s simple, beautiful and easy! Give it a try and let us know how it goes.


We would love to see your amazing flower projects! Be sure to tag us on social media @lovelylittlecraftsblog and show off your skills.

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