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Felt Christmas Wreath: Quick and Easy DIY!

Easy Felt Christmas Wreath Idea

So, this wreath! I think it is fair to say that I like the warmth that felt gives to a project; one of my all-time favorite Christmas projects is this Felt Holly Garland I made several years ago. And this Winter Felt Pillow sits on our bed from December through March.

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If you are looking for an easy indoor wreath project, this is it. The ‘hardest’ part (which really isn’t ‘hard’, just time consuming) would be cutting out a bunch of leaves, which you could do with your Cricut or Silhouette or by hand in front of the TV one night (or you could just buy the cut leaves here). 

With all the distractions in my world right now, I found it easier and cheaper (time is money!) to buy the needle felted berries than to make them! They come in a variety of colors from this vendor.

And to be honest, there really isn’t much of a ‘tutorial’ to speak of here.

If there was a tutorial, it would be something like this…” glue leaves on wreath base and then glue berries on top.”

So this isn’t as much of a tutorial as much as it is an idea for a felt leave Christmas wreath. That being said, I have 2 tips shared below.

Material Needed for Felt Christmas Wreath

9″ Willow Wreath

100 1 1/2 long felt leaves

25 felted wool berries

If you can’t find what you need,  Michaels will have supplies for most every crafting need under the sun. You can order online here and have it shipped or you can pick it up at your convenience. 

My Tips for Making a Quick Felt Christmas Wreath

  • Do distribute your leaves equally around the base of the wreath so that you don’t run out at the end
Leaves and Wreath used to make Felt Christmas Wreath
  • Plan to tie a bow at the place you start and finish since you will inevitably have a wee space there.
    closeup of bow on Felt Christmas Wreath

To refer back to this post on an Easy Felt Christmas Wreath, bookmark this page or pin the following image:

pin showing Felt Christmas Wreath

Lastly, if you are looking for more DIY Cricut projects, check out these leather cord keepers that I used my Cricut to make. They make fantastic gifts as well!

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