If you're into craft blogs, I'm sure you've seen this heart wreath all over this year. It's all the rage in the blog world for Valentine's Day 2011! My friend Christina at Finally Mom asked me to make her one and then a couple more friends requested one as well. How can I say no to my girls? Plus, they're super cute!
I used the tutorial from The Idea Room with a couple adjustments. It took 4 stores, but I bought out all the heart wreaths at the craft stores nearby.
Since the felt pieces will only cover the front of the heart, I spray painted the back side red. It looks a lot better than the white foam sticking out on the sides.
A yard of fabric was enough for me to make 3 full wreaths, so you only need about 1/3 of a yard for one wreath. I used a mug to trace circles on the felt. The diameter of the circles was about 2.5 inches.
How many circles do you need? Lucky you! I counted! I used between 100-115 per wreath. You can always add more, but I think 100 fills it pretty well.
I'd suggest sitting down to watch some tv while you do this because it can be a little monotonous. It works well to switch off between tracing circles and cutting so your hand doesn't get too sore from all the cutting!Once all the circles are cut, I took each circle and folded it in half. Then I folded it in half again so it becomes a little wedge.
Using a small pin, I inserted it into the corner of the wedge and then into the wreath. I didn't see any other blogs mention this, but I would suggest buying some dressmaker pins that are a little shorter than the standard size. The longer ones might poke out on the back and scratch your door.
Just keep folding and pinning as you go around the wreath. There's so special tip or pattern to doing this. You just adjust and place them as you want.
Once the wreath was completely covered in felt, I turned it over to add a hanging string. I took some red ribbon and tied a knot at one end. Using a few pins, I attached the ribbon to the back.
I love it! It's so pretty on the white door and it's perfect for Valentine's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day!
I used the tutorial from The Idea Room with a couple adjustments. It took 4 stores, but I bought out all the heart wreaths at the craft stores nearby.
Since the felt pieces will only cover the front of the heart, I spray painted the back side red. It looks a lot better than the white foam sticking out on the sides.
A yard of fabric was enough for me to make 3 full wreaths, so you only need about 1/3 of a yard for one wreath. I used a mug to trace circles on the felt. The diameter of the circles was about 2.5 inches.
How many circles do you need? Lucky you! I counted! I used between 100-115 per wreath. You can always add more, but I think 100 fills it pretty well.
I'd suggest sitting down to watch some tv while you do this because it can be a little monotonous. It works well to switch off between tracing circles and cutting so your hand doesn't get too sore from all the cutting!Once all the circles are cut, I took each circle and folded it in half. Then I folded it in half again so it becomes a little wedge.
Using a small pin, I inserted it into the corner of the wedge and then into the wreath. I didn't see any other blogs mention this, but I would suggest buying some dressmaker pins that are a little shorter than the standard size. The longer ones might poke out on the back and scratch your door.
Just keep folding and pinning as you go around the wreath. There's so special tip or pattern to doing this. You just adjust and place them as you want.
Once the wreath was completely covered in felt, I turned it over to add a hanging string. I took some red ribbon and tied a knot at one end. Using a few pins, I attached the ribbon to the back.
I love it! It's so pretty on the white door and it's perfect for Valentine's Day!
Some of my other ideas for future wreaths that I may try:
• glitter felt
• using multiple colors for one wreath (red, pink, white)
• adding little accessories like pearls, candy hearts, etc
• glitter felt
• using multiple colors for one wreath (red, pink, white)
• adding little accessories like pearls, candy hearts, etc
Happy Valentine's Day!
This is SO cute, Lisa! I love it! I would love to put one on my front door, too! :) You're so creative!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE this - beautiful!
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Lisa!! They turned out WONDERFULLY AWESOME!! I'm SOOOO excited!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so pretty. I love Valentine's Day. I make the whole of February Love day in my house.
ReplyDeleteI never made a wreath for it. Maybe it's time to get rid of my winter one.
So pretty! what a gorgeous idea!
ReplyDeleteIt really is such a fabulous project Lisa! What lucky friends you have!! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I am working on one with my felt roses, and it is taking forever!
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This is VERY cute - I don't really decorate for Valentine's , but this might make me change my mind!
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I love how this came out! Thanks for linking up again!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I am obsessed with felt for crafts :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome!!! I love this!!!
ReplyDeleteSo so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love that heart. So festive for Valentines (= Time is already flying by isn't it. Whoah.
ReplyDeleteHappy early Valentines.
I LOVE those! They are so super cute and I've been wanting one for my front door. It would look so good against my black door! I haven't had time to do it though. You sure are a sweet friend to get this done for your girls!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath. I think I could actually do that.
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ReplyDeleteooo! Look at that! I'm a little jealous! How bout you come decorate my door next!
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I recently made a felt wreath, it's such a fun and easy project! I love how you made it on heart shaped wreaths! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is darling! I really need to make me one!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it!
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So cute Lisa, Love the colour of your wreath very much such a beautiful red shade... very lovely...
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That is super cute! :) I'm enjoying all the valentine's crafts out there! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I have V-day decor ideas in my head...guess if I'm going to make it happen I need to get on it!
ReplyDeleteI love this wreath. So pretty. Great creativity.
ReplyDeleteOh, and don't wait for a little one to go to Disney. Hubby and I went without kids too and we felt like kids ourselves.
This is so cute. I have absolutely nothing for Valentines decor. I need to get crackin'. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat is just perfectly pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I have a "soft" spot for things made with felt :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! I made a balloon wreath this year, and I thought that was easy. this looks almost just as easy... which is perfect for me! You should come link up with Fun for Kids Friday on my blog http://www.localfunforkids.com/
ReplyDeleteThis is really adorable!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, sweet & easy to create! Classic! I love the way it "pops" against the white door! Thanks for sharing!
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