FeltI used the Cricut felt that can be cut with the Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore Series
Cricut machine
Embroidery hoop or grapevine wreath
Hot glue and a glue gun
Flowers cut file
Leaves cut file
Instructions
Cut Felt with Your Cricut
First, you will need to cut both the flowers and leaves with your Cricut machine. I have more information on cutting felt with your Cricut here. I have the files designed to fill up one 12 x 12 sheet of felt. You can change the size of these and remove some of the pieces if you would like before cutting. NOTE: I like to change my Cricut Maker to the rotary blade before cutting this felt as I get better cuts.
Remove the pieces from your mat. Felt can make a mess on your mat so be sure to see our tricks for cleaning your Cricut mats here.
The rolled felt flowers are these spiral-shaped pieces (shown below).
Rolling Felt Flowers
Start at the end (not in the middle) and begin rolling the felt up.
Continue all the way around the flower. The scallops will become the flower petals. Stop once you get to the center. The large circle that is in the center is how you secure the flower. Just add a dollop of hot glue and press the bottom of the flower to the disc. You can use more hot glue on the bottom around the outer edge if needed.
Assembling Flat Felt Flowers
We also have flat felt flowers on these mats. You can stack these and use hot glue to secure if you wish. There are no rules with these! Just have fun with them!
Making a Felt Flower Wreath
Now, I had an embroidery hoop planned for this project but then I didn't like the look of it once I started adding my felt flowers. You can use a grapevine wreath or just about anything else you have on hand.
Use the hot glue to secure felt flowers and leaves to the wreath.