Crafts
Handmade Yarn and Felt Flower Wreath
April 10, 2020
Good Morning!
You know I love my wreaths and I have another one to share with you today.
I am so glad that we have technology, because even though we are all staying home and staying safe, we can still visit each other.
So come on in, I have a special spot saved just for you in my Kitchen.
There is a pile of assorted yarn, some colorful felt and an Easter bunny or two just waiting to hop on this yarn wreath.
Once you discover how economical, simple and whimsical this wreath is, I think that you are really going to want to make one for yourself.
This festive handmade yarn and felt flower wreath can easily be made for well under ten dollars!
I have been crafting up a storm these past few months, my glue gun has been burning through glue sticks, and my sewing kit no longer is covered in cobwebs.
We had an especially cold, gray and hard Winter.
My poor hubby didn't feel so good and then when we just started to get a little bit of a tease of Spring, a pandemic arrived at all of our doorsteps and we were ordered to stay home.
So home I stayed and crafted many hours each day.
Today I have joined up with this great group of Lifestyle bloggers who have an eye for finding, making, baking and all sorts of other things and all for under ten dollars.
You'll find all of their links at the end of this post.
So, thank you for joining us today, we appreciate you and also for taking the time to stop by and say hello.
I truly, truly do like making wreaths and this one is easy peasy, colorful, and fun.
It's part whimsy and goodness knows we can all use a little of that, right?
I just recently shared a live video where you can take a peek on how to make these adorable petite felt flowers and yarn wreath on my Facebook page and on Craft and Chat Live, too.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE HANDMADE YARN AND FELT FLOWER WREATH
1. Wreath can be customized for any season.
2. Lightweight.
3. Supplies are easy to find.
4. Super economical.
5. Great project for groups.
6. Great homemade project.
TOTAL COST OF WREATH UNDER TEN DOLLARS!!!!
Supply list for handmade yarn and felt flower wreath.
1. Foam wreath form purchased at The Dollar Tree and yarn purchased at Walmart.
2. Assorted colors of felt.
3. Hot glue gun and gorilla glue sticks or craft glue.
4. Ribbon for bow.
5. Seasonal embellishments.
HOW TO MAKE HANDMADE YARN AND FELT FLOWER WREATH
1. Wrap yarn around a 14 inch foam wreath form and secure with hot glue.
2. Make felt flowers then glue onto yarn covered wreath.
3. Make or purchase a bow and attach to top of wreath.
I am super happy to be able to share this wreath with you and I have included some photos with instructions on how to make these felt flowers.
Handmade felt flowers are fun to make, you can make them while listening to music, watching
Home Town or even sitting out on the front porch.
This no fuss wreath project is easy, economical and fits the bill for Under 10$ on the tenth.
If you have any felt flowers leftover just look at where you can add them... to a head band!
Up next is Carol from Bluesky at Home.
I am thinking of each one of you as we stay home and stay safe together during this pandemic.
From our home to your home we are wishing you a blessed and beautiful Easter.
At Home With Jemma (you are here!)
Bluesky at Home
Let's Add Sprinkles
Pandora's Box
Decorate & More With Tip
The House House
The Apple Street Cottage
You know I love my wreaths and I have another one to share with you today.
I am so glad that we have technology, because even though we are all staying home and staying safe, we can still visit each other.
So come on in, I have a special spot saved just for you in my Kitchen.
There is a pile of assorted yarn, some colorful felt and an Easter bunny or two just waiting to hop on this yarn wreath.
Once you discover how economical, simple and whimsical this wreath is, I think that you are really going to want to make one for yourself.
This festive handmade yarn and felt flower wreath can easily be made for well under ten dollars!
I have been crafting up a storm these past few months, my glue gun has been burning through glue sticks, and my sewing kit no longer is covered in cobwebs.
We had an especially cold, gray and hard Winter.
My poor hubby didn't feel so good and then when we just started to get a little bit of a tease of Spring, a pandemic arrived at all of our doorsteps and we were ordered to stay home.
So home I stayed and crafted many hours each day.
Today I have joined up with this great group of Lifestyle bloggers who have an eye for finding, making, baking and all sorts of other things and all for under ten dollars.
You'll find all of their links at the end of this post.
So, thank you for joining us today, we appreciate you and also for taking the time to stop by and say hello.
I truly, truly do like making wreaths and this one is easy peasy, colorful, and fun.
It's part whimsy and goodness knows we can all use a little of that, right?
I just recently shared a live video where you can take a peek on how to make these adorable petite felt flowers and yarn wreath on my Facebook page and on Craft and Chat Live, too.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE HANDMADE YARN AND FELT FLOWER WREATH
1. Wreath can be customized for any season.
2. Lightweight.
3. Supplies are easy to find.
4. Super economical.
5. Great project for groups.
6. Great homemade project.
TOTAL COST OF WREATH UNDER TEN DOLLARS!!!!
Supply list for handmade yarn and felt flower wreath.
1. Foam wreath form purchased at The Dollar Tree and yarn purchased at Walmart.
2. Assorted colors of felt.
3. Hot glue gun and gorilla glue sticks or craft glue.
4. Ribbon for bow.
5. Seasonal embellishments.
HOW TO MAKE HANDMADE YARN AND FELT FLOWER WREATH
1. Wrap yarn around a 14 inch foam wreath form and secure with hot glue.
2. Make felt flowers then glue onto yarn covered wreath.
3. Make or purchase a bow and attach to top of wreath.
I am super happy to be able to share this wreath with you and I have included some photos with instructions on how to make these felt flowers.
Handmade felt flowers are fun to make, you can make them while listening to music, watching
Home Town or even sitting out on the front porch.
This no fuss wreath project is easy, economical and fits the bill for Under 10$ on the tenth.
If you have any felt flowers leftover just look at where you can add them... to a head band!
Up next is Carol from Bluesky at Home.
I am thinking of each one of you as we stay home and stay safe together during this pandemic.
From our home to your home we are wishing you a blessed and beautiful Easter.
At Home With Jemma (you are here!)
Bluesky at Home
Let's Add Sprinkles
Pandora's Box
Decorate & More With Tip
The House House
The Apple Street Cottage
This is adorable. Thanks for sharing. I just love it. Happy Easter to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteYour wreath is beautiful and I just love the flowers...now I need to find some felt!
ReplyDeleteThank you ever so much!
DeleteThat is darling. I will have to try to those felt flowers. Stay well!
ReplyDeleteHi Jemma,
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet. I love everything about this sweet wreath. Have a great Easter.
xoxo
Kris
Good evening Jemma! I love this! I have been so tied up with my school work here at home I have not had a chance to do much creative work. It's always fun to see what you are up to! May God richly bless your hearts as we start our celebration in humble thanks to our Savior for His gift!
ReplyDeleteJemma this is fun and those flowers are great... Love the wreath and thanks for the tip on making those felt flowers. I might just make a few to add to one of my summer hats.
ReplyDeleteHugs- Carole