Felt Mistletoe Wreath
We are getting creative with mistletoe this month! For this month’s collection, Meagan used a few products from our online shop to make some mistletoe napkin rings and this felt mistletoe wreath. This is a great winter wreath that is easy to make and will last you through the years.
Just follow our tutorial to make your own version!
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Have a berry holiday
We have really loved making our own berries lately to use in fall and winter decor. To make berry sprays or add berry details onto your wreaths or into arrangements, you can use different sizes of our paper-spun balls. These are easy to paint any color you prefer or you can leave them the natural white. We also have several colors of 1cm wool felt balls that are a perfect match for any felt project. For this wreath, you could use the merlot, pomegranate, or the natural cream color of wool balls to contrast the shades of green felt leaves.
When you’re done crafting your felt mistletoe wreath, share it with us on our crafters community page or by tagging #MadeWithLia on Instagram. This is such a gorgeous wreath, and we can’t wait to see what you do with it!
How to Make a Felt Mistletoe Wreath
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the pattern below.
- Cut felt according to template notes using scissors or a cutting machine.
- Cut 110 pieces of bind wire that are three inches in length each.
- Using hot glue, attach 20 wool felt balls or cotton spun paper balls to 20 pieces of bind wire.
Full tutorial available for members to download below.
Explore More
Want more ideas like this one? Some other fun crafts to make along with your mistletoe wreath are our mini felt trees, felt baby doves, and felt greenery garland. Or, you can explore all of our DIY wreaths.
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Tools
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- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (recommended)
- Craft Scissors (if cutting by hand)
- Needle-Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
- High-Temp Hot Glue Gun
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt — Evergreen, Moss, and Malachite
- 1cm Felt Balls or 10mm Cotton Spun Paper Balls
- Bind Wire – Brown
- Grapevine Wreath
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Hi
l live in Germany,l would love to become a member,Can l order and receive all of the benefits as a member
Michele
Hi Michele! We have a lot of international members here, and quite a few from your beautiful country. You will have access to all of the projects, templates, tutorials and videos here. The area we are working to, which is a tricky one, is the international shipping cost from our shop. But, our crepe paper is made in Germany and there are places you can purchase in the EU.
Lia How many leaves all together for this wreath> Thanks Patricia
Often times you can find additional information on the PDF, and this one notes that each color has x30, so 90 leaves total.
Can’t wait to make this beauty! What size of grapevine wreath do you recommend for this? Thanks so much for the great projects!
We used a 10″ wreath, but you can go larger or smaller depending where you want to display it. So glad you like it!
I was wondering if you would ever considered offering cut files compatible with silhouette. Without buying an expensive program you can’t use SVG files with the basic silhouette software.
We have talked with Silhouette about doing that and it is on the table, but we are using our resources for developing courses at this time and may circle back to that at a later date.
I love making your gorgeous wreaths. but I’m at a loss at how to store them. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks.
I like to store mine in a large box laying them flat and stacking with bunched tissue between. Lighter and more delicate on the top of course. 😉