If you have ever made a wreath, you know that wreath forms can be very expensive, so I was super excited when I saw Thrive to Blog use cardboard from an old box as a wreath form. Genius! Her version uses burlap {and is lovely}, but I enjoy working with felt, so I came up with this:
Want to make one? It is time consuming, but not difficult or expensive to make. Here's what you do:
Step 1: Cut a heart shape (about 2 inches thick) from an old box. Then wrap it in 2 inch felt strips (securing with hot glue at the beginning and at the end of each strip).
Step 2: Make a bunch of felt rosettes. I made 54. {This is the part that takes some time.} You can find a step-by-step tutorial here.
Step 3: Using a hot glue gun, glue the rosettes onto the felt-covered wreath form.
It is pretty just like this... but you can add a ribbon and/or bow before you hang it up. I used tulle for a romantic Valentines Day "feel", but you can use anything you like. (You can also find another version of the wreath here.)
I totally "heart" this wreath, and I hope you do to. :-)
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
I love it! So pretty:) those felt flowers are adorable. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! It is worth all the time that it took to make those 54 rosettes!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have a linky party going on if you want to join... http://www.bubblynaturecreations.com/2012/01/vanilla-bean-iced-coffee-and-project.html
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So cute,i love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute wreath - I've made my share of rosettes before, and they can be a little tedious. It even looks kinda cute without the rosettes :). You have a great blog, and I'd like to award you with the Liebster Award. It recognizes great blogs with less than 200 followers. Please go to http://salvagedwhimsy.blogspot.com/2012/01/little-newsy-news-to-share-with-you.html for details on the award and to get a button. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHi there! I'm your new follower over from salvaged whimsy. I'm an east coast mommy too! (upstate NY) You have a beautiful & creative blog and i'm looking forward to your posts! :)
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CUTE CUTE! thanks a bunch for linking. winks, jen
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! I invite you to link these (or any other Valentine's Day posts) up with the Find Some Love Fest on February 1st!
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This is fabulous- thanks for posting it on FB so that I could see. ;) xo
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful! You have some patience, girl! Popping over from Salvaged Whimsy and I am so glad I did!
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is sooo pretty!! I've never made a full-size wreath before, but definitely want to try sometime!! I love the fact that you used cardboard for the wreath form too!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this post up to Lisa's Linky List #2!! Oh and I'm your newest follower by the way!!
~Lisa
Lisa's Craft Blog
I love this its so simple but I fear time consuming..Maybe I can do this naptime over the next week or so
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute!
ReplyDeleteFantastic craft! I LOVE FELT and I love wreaths! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this and sharing on FB and Twitter!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! How much felt did you buy?
ReplyDeleteJen - I used felt I had in the house, so I don't know exactly how much it took. I buy it by the yard to make Super Hero capes. lol
DeleteI would just take a CD to the store, and see how many will fit on a sheet. I used 54, but you could use less if you made a smaller heart.
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ReplyDeleteI am so glad you shared that at my "Show us what you got" linky party!! I just love it...Valentine's is my favorite day and I love to see all the great things people come up with!!
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Great idea! Thanks so much for linking up at the Kiss & Tell party over at my place!
ReplyDeleteNice wreath! I hope you will link it up at my Show It Off Thursdays party at: http://ornamentplace.com/?p=1140
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda
Love this post! It's linky party time again on my blog! I hope you can join! Here is the link! Your friends are welcome too! http://www.thesouthernproductqueen.com/one-stop-shoppe-linky-party-2
ReplyDeleteThis is one gorgeous wreath! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteGreat project ! I have got to make some of those cute rosettes! Found you via The Shady Porch. Stop by my place if you have time :)
ReplyDeleteSoooooooooo pretty!! Aren't you creative & crafty! http://www.livingandlearningathome.com/2012/01/paper-hats-and-cute-corner-bookmarks.html
ReplyDeletegorgeous - I love this idea - it's so tactile!
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I am having a Valentine contest with prizes for two winners. It just started today, hope you will link up for a chance to win. Love your wreath.
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ReplyDeleteLove this! Found you at Itsy Bitsy Paper. And I love your next post, too, about not being Supermom. I literally just posted about nearly the same thing last night. I wrote about "the other side of the screen." It's real life:)
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Ps. Pinning this. I just came across it again tonight. Really love it!!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness this wreath is BEAUTIFUL! I would like to invite you to share this post with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays. http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-7.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite, Lindsi.... but for some reason, I can never link up to your parties. :-(
DeleteI am pinning this and including it in the Sweet C's Designs Friday Finds! Thanks for adding it to my FB page- I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I made one and am so happy how it turned out! http://T-shirtsandtulle.blogspot.com/2013/02/felt-flower-heart.html?m=1
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