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How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

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By Janine Waite · Published on May 23, 2018
Affiliate Disclosure: This Post May Contain Affiliate Links.

Every time I view the felt flowers on Pinterest, I’m like,

“I’ve gotta make those!”

This is the story of my life! I have a list a mile long of projects that need to tackle.

So, I would recommend you sign up for my newsletter, so you don’t miss out on them.

Also, I would like to mention that there are some pretty amazing blog posts listed at the bottom. So, happy touring.

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

Flowers are my passion these days.

Did you know that flowers are in my DNA?

Well, I like to think that, since my grandmother was a teacher of the Japanese flower arranging called, Ikebana.

 

 

how to make a felt flower

My mom continued this love of flowers with her rose garden.

So it only makes sense that my brain has flowers imprinted on it.

Well, the other day I found some felt flower wreaths over on Etsy, and I thought, I can make them.

But before we move on, if you missed my latest paper flower wreath, you need to check it out.

 

 

 

felt flowers pattern

So, my quest to make felt flowers began by searching various blogs.

I must admit that I found the how to’s but I had a tough time finding the felt flower patterns. So, of course, I made my own.

And this is your lucky day because I’m happy to include my paper flower template in this post.

 

 

 

how to make felt flowers for a wreath

So, I’m thrilled to show you how to make an anemone flower and also a rolled felt flower or rosette.

Basically how to make felt flowers for wreaths.

Oh yeah, the paper book leaf garland peeking on the left side is such a fun project too.

*This post contains affiliate links

Felt flowers

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Felt Flowers and Leaves Materials

1 19″ Metal Hoop Ring  or if you want to make a small wreath (which is wise if you don’t want to make many flowers) then buy this 8″ Metal Hoop Ring

Felt – I bought 1/4 yard of each of my colors at Joann Fabrics. It was very inexpensive, and I had plenty of felt for the project.

Sewing scissors

Petal Pattern

Hot Glue Gun

Ribbon (I used a burlap ribbon)

Cardboard pieces

Green Wire

Wire Cutter

2-inch black and white ribbon for a bow

 

 

Felt Flowers and Leaves Directions

felt anenome

Felt Rosettes

(I made 15 rosettes: 9 cream and 2 yellows, 2 purples, 2 greys)

 

I have a post on how to make Rosettes.

I found a cup with a diameter of 3 1/2 ” circle for my template.

 

 

 

 

felt flowers craft

Felt Anemones

(I made 9 flowers for my 19″  hoop)

 

1. I found excellent instructions on this blog: Something Turquoise

2. Unfortunately, she didn’t provide the petal template, so I created one for you.

3. I did glue a few of the petals together so that they wouldn’t flop and leave a big hole in the flower.

 

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

4. Also, if you don’t want to buy a little felt ball, I just made my own with the black felt. Next, cut a small square out about 1 1/2″ x 1 1/2″. Then place a spot of hot glue in the middle. Next, put a circle of glue around the outer edges of the square material. Then pinch up the sides like you are covering a lollipop. You’ll have a small round ball at the top. Once it is dry, cut off the bottom edges.

5. So, I also didn’t create a green stem for the bottom of the anemone since the base of the flower is not visible.

 

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and LeavesFelt Leaves

(I made 5 branches)

 

1. Cut the wire however long you want your branch to be.

2. My wire is 5″ in length, and I placed four leaves on the branch.

3. Cut out leaves.

4. Place the top leaf at the top of the stem and put a dot of hot glue at the bottom of the leaf.

 

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

5. Put the wire at the base of the leaf and in the middle and pinch the outer edges together with the glue.

6. Then, repeat this step for the other leaves moving down the stem alternating the leaves from one side to the other.

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

 

Making the Wreath

 

 

1. Cover the wreath with Burlap ribbon.

2. Place dots of hot glue as you wrap the ribbon around the metal ring. This will make it easy to attach the flowers to the ring.

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

3. Attach the flowers you want straight onto the burlap.

 

 

 

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

4. Then if you plan to place some felt flowers to the side or inside the wreath, cut out small pieces of cardboard and glue them to the wreath.

 

 

 

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

 

5. Then place your flowers on the cardboard. Trim the cardboard.

6. So, next tie your ribbon on the top or where ever you like to put it.

 

So now you are ready to make your own felt flower wreath, right?

When you make your first felt flower you will be hooked. Well, at least I’m planning on making more felt flowers. I love how the Anemone reminds me of the Rifle paper flowers…simply beautiful.

Well, my sweet wreath welcomes guests when they enter our home. If you like this project you’ll love my paper magnolia flowers

Ok, toodles for now,

Cheers,

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How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

I’m so excited that the Seasonal Simplicity series is back again; and this time it’s to celebrate Summer! Today I’ve joined up with a talented group of bloggers to kick of this series by sharing a beautiful DIY or Craft project with you all! Enjoy the inspiration and ideas…

How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

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How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

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How to Make 3 Felt Flowers and Leaves

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Felt flowers are simply beautiful. I will show you how to make felt flowers for a wreath. I will be including a felt flower pattern for the petals of an anemone flower. This wreath is so beautiful and instead of buying one on Etsy, make your own felt flower wreath. #crafts #feltflowers #diy #craftproject #craft

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  1. Amy Locurto

    April 20, 2020 at 2:56 pm

    What a great wreath project! Love the felt flowers.

    Reply
    • happyhappynester

      May 02, 2020 at 5:50 pm

      Thank you, Amy!

  2. Rebecca

    March 07, 2021 at 7:37 am

    Love this great tutorial! Wondering how you attach the wire leaf branches to the wreath?

    Reply
    • happyhappynester

      March 20, 2021 at 11:16 pm

      Hi Rebecca,
      I attached the flowers to some cardboard then glued the cardboard to the ring. I covered the ring with burlap first so that the fabric can easily attach to the burlap.

  3. Annie

    March 07, 2022 at 1:26 pm

    Hi! Love this felt flower hoop wreath. Did you enlarge the size (on the download) of the anemone petals you used to make your flowers? Thanks!

    Reply
    • happyhappynester

      March 16, 2022 at 12:12 pm

      Hello Annie! How are you doing? To answer your question, I did not enlarge the size of the petals 🙂 I hope you get a chance to make this gorgeous wreath my friend!

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