Good morning! Are you seeing green already? I am! Here is my first St. Patty’s Day craft of the year….a green felt flower wreath on my interchangeable wreath form. Simple, easy, but oh-so-festive!
With stripes being so popular right now, I was floored to find some vintage green and white stripe fabric in my stash . Its so perfect and stylin!
I used felt instead of burlap for my trademark wreath flowers, and I have to say, I think I like them in felt better.
Felt Flowers Tutorial
supplies: felt, scissors, hot glue, metal button covers with covering tool, clips, fabric scraps
- Cut 3 peanut shapes pieces of felt for each flower. They should measure approx. 1.5″ at the widest part and 6″ long.
- Place a dot of hot glue in the center of the flower and press over the edge on both sides of the narrowest part of the peanut.
- Repeat for each piece of felt.
- Stack 3 pieces of felt on top of each other as shown.
- hot glue the clip to the back of the flower. {make sure you don’t glue it shut!}
- Cover your button covers with fabric using your button cover tool. {comes in most packages}
- Glue fabric button to the center of the flower.
- Clip your flowers onto your transitional burlap wreath!
So what do you think? If you haven’t noticed, I’m a fan of quick and easy wreaths. ha!
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