Felt Fall Leaf Wreath
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Become a MemberFall is the perfect season for wreath-making, and we have the perfect project to usher in the new season. This Felt Fall Leaf Wreath is a gorgeous technicolor celebration of fall’s changing leaves. Wreaths are a timeless decoration, making a wonderful addition to any home throughout the year. From seasonal designs to year-round greenery, wreaths bring warmth and welcome to any space.
Don't stop be-leafing
For this beginner-friendly project, we’ve designed a Felt Fall Leaf Wreath that showcases five kinds of leaves, all in a cozy autumn palette of terracotta, pink, and earthy tones. Whether you prefer a machine for precision cutting or you’re happy to cut your felt by hand, this project is flexible enough to suit your crafting style. However, be sure to download our PDF template if cutting by hand. Once your materials are gathered and your pieces cut – it’s time to assemble this awesome autumnal wonder!
Once your leaves ready, it’s time to get creative! Our tutorial can guide you on how to arrange your leaves on the embroidery hoop but feel free to experiment with different placements until you find the look that speaks to you. For an extra touch of detail, we added veining to the leaves using paint pens, giving them even more texture and personality.
Wreaths are such wonderfully versatile decorations. You can change out your designs with the seasons, or try something more whimsical for life's various occasions. All in all, we hope this Felt Fall Leaf Wreath inspires you to explore new designs, play with different colors, and most importantly, embrace the joy of creating your own handmade décor.
We’re so excited to see how your Felt Fall Leaf Wreath turns out! Whether you stick to our autumn palette or put your own spin on the design, this project is all about letting your creativity shine. Once your wreath is complete, we encourage you to share it with our crafting community or tag us on Instagram using #MadeWithLia. Your work is something to be proud of, and we can't wait to applaud your creativity!
Skill level: Beginner
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Tools
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (recommended)
- Detail Scissors (if cutting by hand)
- Hot Glue Gun
- Needle-Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt — Salmon, Oakwood, Paprika, Hazelnut, and Almond
- 24-Gauge Green Paper-Covered Wire
- Floral Tape — Bark
- Wood Embroidery Hoop – 10"
- Brown Art Marker — Tombow Burnt Siena 947
- Posca Paint Pens 3M Brown and Ivory
- Aleene’s Stiffen-Quick Fabric Stiffening Spray
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I just received my felt for this wreath and I have a question about. The colors I received. The material lists almond for one of the leaves and on the PDF template it lists sand. I ordered and received the almond color but neither one of these colors look like your final photos. Your leaf looks close to a cream color, very bright with much contrast while the color I have is definitely in the almond/sand duller color. Is this correct?
Hello Ronna! I just spoke to Krista about your question and this is her answer: The color of the leaves is Almond, so the in-post materials list and the PDF is correct. I just need to change the label in the PDF pattern. Almond is a light tan color and it does look brighter in the photos. If she wants more of an off-white color she could try Cream.
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