How to Make Felt Flower Holiday Decor
How to make Christmas decorations out of felt flowers!
Flannel flowers are lush and rich, they're bright and fun! Learn how to make festive scarves or home accessories.
The icing on the cake is electroplated snowflakes, giving it that perfect winter touch. The perfect decoration for the new year. It is also an excellent handmade gift.
Flannel flowers can be used for hairpins, headbands, gift bows, wreaths or Christmas ornaments. Learn how to make these beautiful flowers and you will want to place them everywhere!
I like the texture of the thick fabric, the shine of the galvanized metal and the natural look of the wood.
Prepare a few to share with neighbors, decorate a Christmas tree, or put on a shelf for the perfect seasonal decoration.
Necessary materials for late flowering with your own hands:
needle and thread
Felt flowers №1:
Step 1: Cut out the part
Start by cutting 5-6 towel rings. I didn't have to be very specific when I saw the uniform.
Step 2: Build
Then fold the felt circle in half like a stuffed crust. Then build along the curve of the semicircle. The seams can be large.
Then repeat the process for all the petals and pinch the cord.
Step 3: Close the flowers
Then connect the first petal to the last, tying a good rope. Then sew or glue the felt ball into the petal.
Blooming Felt № 2:
Start by cutting yellow strips 1/2 inch across the fabric. Then cut the fringes at one end of the scarf. Then add some hot glue and wrap the entire strip into a spiral, melting the center.
Then cut the petals from the red cloth and place them around the yellow center.
Then put hot glue in the middle of the yolk and add flower petals around the edges. Add another layer of petals for a beautiful poinsettia.
Flowering Felt № 3:
First, cut small drops or petals from the blue scarf. Cut a wire about 2 cm long. Then glue the wire to the petals and pinch them together to cover the wire. This creates a filling material, a kind of eucalyptus or a small root from the baby's breath.
Felt flowers № 4:
The final flower is simply the shape of the petals cut out of the felt and glued around the felt ball. It's simple and amazing.
Now put the flowers on a wooden canvas. Add a little leaf and rhubarb. Then paste everything in place. Divide the felt ball in half to glue the snowflake to the board and freeze.
Here it is!
I love how it turns out - flowers that feel so bright and cheerful!