Felt Flower Greens and Billy Balls
Recently we shared our pretty felt flower rose pattern and tutorial. Today we are sharing our felt flower greens and billy balls. These cute additions turn the felt roses into a beautiful felt bouquet that is perfect for the Bride, Bridesmaid or as a unique floral arrangement for your home.
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Become a MemberOur PDF below includes the leaf patterns as well as a materials list and instructions for making these pretty felt greens. For the instructions on how to make a felt ball, head on over to this post. Use good quality felts and a low temperature glue gun to put these felt flower greens together – you can shop this project below! Tomorrow we will be sharing the felt rose buds to complete the bouquet.
There is only one thing that we love more than sharing our flower patterns and that is seeing how you guys interpret them at home. If you are inspired to have a go, feel free to share pics with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #DIYDreamingWithLia. We will always share our faves!
For more in our DIY flower series, take a look at our paper flower patterns over here. Or you can find more cute felt projects in our felt series over this way – see you there! ~ Lia & team
Tools
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (optional)
- Detail Scissors
- Low-Temp Hot Glue Gun
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt – Juniper, Moss
- 18-Gauge Green Floral Wire
- Lia Griffith Felt Ball – 1cm Cotton
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Hi there! Now that the Cricut Maker has proven to cut felt better than by hand will you be creating an svg file for this? My carpal tunnel has gotten so bad I can’t cut anything thicker than lightweight cardstock. Thanks!
Hi Michelle! We’re updating felt and crepe posts with SVG files as time allows, but will get to our members requests first. So this one is all ready for you 🙂
Thank you for sharing. Your creativity is exceptional. I have a question though,pls what exactly do you mean by “roving and ” poking on a foam block,when you explained on how to create the white felt balls. Thank you. Sandy
Hi Sandy, these are needle felting techniques that you can find in this video here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUZnUxcd0Bo
Is there a SVG of this one?
This template doesn’t have an SVG because I always hand cut my felt. I haven’t had the best luck with my Cricut cutting felt unfortunately
I love everything you do! Is it possible to get the SVG for this rose? I would love the Explore to cut the petals.
Thank you Janet! There’s no SVG with this one because sometimes the Cricut isn’t the best at cutting felt. Hopefully in the future!
Been waiting for this so I can make them, love simplicity and their fragility, very soft to have in a room. Was looking at some leaves and stems at City Mkt. other day and thought would like to buy them. Forgot about it then saw this on here, would much rather make these to last when I want to put them out,
So glad you shared this, enjoy seeing every one of your incredible projects you share so kindly with us, thank you so much. Love your blog.
Happy weekend
I am glad you like them!! I am loving how the felt bouquet turned out. They are so gorgeous and you won’t have to worry about them being crushed like you would with paper flowers!