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As you can all see, we’ve been going a little craft crazy here on My Baking Addiction! There are so many great ideas out there that I want to try and it’s always fun to share another Halloween idea with you. Holiday wreaths are everywhere, and there are so many cool ones to choose from.

Jamie and I really liked the wreaths that use handmade felt rosettes, so I turned this Valentine’s Day wreath idea from Handmade by Stacy Vaughn into one that can be used for the Fall holiday season. This idea is really versatile and could be used for any time of the year by switching up the colors. I used orange and gold felt so the wreath could be used all Autumn long, and I switched from black ribbon to brown to take it from Halloween to Thanksgiving.

wreath rosettes

What You Will Need:

  • 1 1/2 yards felt
  • plumbing insulation tube (available at Home Depot or Lowes)
  • masking tape
  • scissors
  • fabric glue or stronger (I used fabric glue and super glue)
  • ribbon

 

wreath half done

How To Assemble:

  1.  Cut the felt into squares (3×3-5×5 inches). They don’t all need to be the same size. In fact, different sizes help give the wreath depth.
  2.  Cut the squares into circles with the notch (as pictured)
  3.  Cut the circles into spirals, leaving a small circle at the end that will be the base of the rosette
  4.  Roll the spiral into a rosette and glue the base to the flower
  5.  Cut the plumbing insulation tube down to 3-4 ft and tape into a circle
  6.  Stuff the tube with the felt scraps to help keep the shape of the wreath and tape along the seam to secure
  7.  Glue your rosettes and be patient… this takes a while
  8.  After dry attaching your ribbon, hang on door (or dog), and admire your hard work!
olive

I couldn’t resist introducing you to my helper Olive, she is very sweet and let me use her as a model.

Note:

– This craft takes a LOT of patience and a LOT of glue. You might want to skip the craft glue and grab your hot glue gun and a big tube of super glue.
– Feel free to use any color of felt and ribbon that strikes your fancy and don’t be afraid to use multiple colors!

bows

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17 Comments

  1. Seonaid says:

    This looks great! But how long did it take to make?

    1. Lindsay says:

      Thank you! It took a few hours…rolling the roses takes the longest. Great for a rainy/snowy day!

  2. buttercream bakehouse says:

    with the hurricane coming this wouldn’t last on my door but I know just the place to hang it inside…my pantry door. This will keep me busy while we all get cabin fever…thanks for posting.

  3. Monica says:

    So cute and funny!

  4. Jenet says:

    I love the wreath but the best touch was having the gorgeous Boxer modeling your creation.

  5. Amber says:

    I love this wreath! I made a Christmas wreath when we first got married, but all the decorations keep falling off of it. I think this baby could be the way forward. I love the idea of doing it in red, white and green for Christmas.

    1. Jamie says:

      Amber-
      I LOVE your thought process! I totally think I’m going to borrow your idea.
      -Jamie

  6. Dana @ This Silly Girl's Life says:

    Cute! I love making wreaths, great idea.

  7. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says:

    Love the colors!

  8. Debra says:

    :D very bright and pretty

  9. Debby Pucci says:

    That is beautiful!

  10. Becca - Cookie Jar Treats says:

    This is so pretty and a fun craft! I love the idea of being crafty, but I don’t think I’m a craft person. I think my attention spand is too small :P

    Olive is very cute! She looks so sweet :)