I can’t contain myself today since I’m sharing with you, how to make a beautiful felt leaf wreath for fall.
I’m a bit obsessed with wreaths these days, and you see I recently created a flower felt wreath.
Hello there!
But, oh my goodness, where are my manners! If you are here from Krista’s Happy Housie’s, Seasonal Simplicity Fall Tour, a big hello is in order. I’m Janine, and I’m delighted that you’re here.
Well, let’s get this fall wreath party started!
But first I have a little confession.
Our front door has been naked all summer long.
Yup, you heard it right, my front porch has been empty since Christmas. I even skipped spring.
I’m not sure how this happened, well maybe summer was a bit busy with my home tours?
Whatever the reason, it is now time to snazzy up my porch and door.
So, now that I had a mission, I perused Pinterest.
Well, I did find a fall wreath and instantly fell in love with a felt project.
Ok, I was mesmerized.
I just had to make this felt wreath for fall!
All I could think of is this wreath.
The autumn colors are so vibrant and gorgeous, and this reminds me how most trees show off in autumn and spring.
I remember when we lived in Vermont how gorgeous the autumn maple leaf trees were the first week in October.
The rolling hills of New England reminded me of a boxful of Crayola crayons. So bright and brilliant.
Well enough about me, I’m sure you are ready to start this project. So, let’s get crafting.
How to Make a Beautiful Felt Leaf Wreath for Fall
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Supplies:
1 metal hoop wreath
26 gauge copper craft wire
plus a white felt (they have white felt at Joann Fabric stores)
leaf pattern (I sketched this template by hand, please excuse the rough design)
scissors
glue gun and glue sticks
Hang in there, here are more instructions on how to make a beautiful felt leaf wreath for fall.
Instructions:
1. Download the leaf template, print and cut out the leaf.
2. Fold the felt lengthwise, so it is doubled over.
3. Place the leaf pattern on the felt. If you position the pattern at an angle, you should cut out 22 leaves per felt sheet.
4. I cut 22 leaves of each of the following colors: cranberry, cream, oatmeal, caramel, pumpkin, variegated yellow, and variegated light brown.
5. Now, cut your wire into roughly 5-inch pieces. If you have seven colors of leaves, you will need to cut 77 5-inch wires.
6. Take two leaves of the same color and hot glue one to each end of your wire. You do this by placing a dot of hot glue on the leaf and place the wire in it. Then pinch the side of the leaf, so it looks like the photo above.
7. Once you have all your leaves attached to wires, you are now ready to attach them to your metal wreath hoop.
8. I started with one color and wrapped all the pair of leaves around the hoop.
To wrap the leaves, attach them by wrapping them around the hoop twice as shown in the above photo.
9. Next, with the two leaves, crisscross the wires and lie the leaves onto the hoop.
10. Now you’ve placed your first color of leaves on the hoop. Next, grab your second color of leaves and wrap them in between your first color.
11. Keep adding the leaves until you have them all on your hoop.
12. Shape the leaves and then place a pretty ribbon on the top of your wreath.
Here is the link to the burlap pillow that you see in the above photo.
So, fall decorating is finally in full swing for me. I recently made another book leaf fall garland, and I have it hanging on our front door. This timeless garland is the perfect decor to accompany my wreath!
Happy Fall
Friends, thank you for your visit, and I hope you enjoyed this post, How to Make a Felt Leaf Wreath for the Fall.
Enjoy the rest of the blogs and projects on this tour!
Cheers,
Today I’m excited to be joining a group of over 20 other talented bloggers who are also sharing a Fall DIY wreath tutorial with you! Hop over to see what my friends are sharing…
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Laura
Janine, this is such a cozy, whimsical wreath, and I love it! The ribbon you chose is so perfect with the felt. Amazing job! xoxo
happyhappynester
Laura,
I’m a bit obsessed with ribbon. Also, love making anything with felt and paper! Thanks for your lovely comment!
Krista
This is so pretty and “cozy” feeling, Janine! Beautiful job – thanks so much for sharing the tutorial! And for being part of today’s hop:)
happyhappynester
Krista,
Thank you, girlfriend, for inviting me to your wonderful blog hop!
Janet
You always put such care and perfection into everything that you do Janine! Love it!
happyhappynester
Janet,
Thanks! I always choose crafts that are a bit labor intensive! I think I need a three-step program to rid me of such ways!
Amanda
This is such a pretty wreath! I love the warm colors and the soft texture. It’s so perfect for fall!
happyhappynester
Amanda,
Gosh, thanks so much! Happy Fall to you!
Leslie
Beautifully crafted. What a soft and warm wreath. Simply wonderful!
happyhappynester
Thanks so much, Leslie! Also, you’re so kind to pay a visit to my blog!
Jo-Anna
This is so pretty Janine! The colours and textures are perfect for fall!
Summer Adams
Janine!! This is soooo darling! Your creativity has no limit…wow! 😘
Jennifer Lifford
This is gorgeous! I love the coziness of the felt! Perfect color choices.
Danielle
Janine, this looks so cozy and warm for fall. I love the texture of the felt and that beautiful ribbon!