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Felt Flowers

Simple and Easy Felt Flowers 

May 5, 2020 by Wifeeclectic 3 Comments

  Felt flowers are the perfect accessory. They are easy to make and require very little time, effort, or crafting ability. I love making these with my kids and letting them design their own flowers. This particular flower can be made by hand or with a Cricut, whichever is easier for you.      This […]

Filed Under: Cricut, Flowers, Kids Crafts, Tutorials Tagged With: Arts and Crafts, Felt Flowers

Simple Layered Felt Flowers

May 4, 2020 by Wifeeclectic 3 Comments

These delightful Layered Felt Flowers look intricate but are actually simple to pull together. I love this flower on a clip for my daughter to wear in her hair. I used blue and purple because I love those colors together, but this flower would be pretty in so many color combinations, yellow and orange, pink […]

Filed Under: Cricut, Flowers, Tutorials Tagged With: Arts and Crafts, Felt Flowers

Gathered Felt Flowers

May 3, 2020 by Wifeeclectic 1 Comment

This beautiful gathered felt flower is one of my absolute favorite felt flowers. It is easy to put together, but it looks exquisite. With three simple supplies and the printable pattern,  you can make as many of these statement flowers are you want. Gathered Felt Flowers You will need:  a sheet or two of felt […]

Filed Under: Cricut, Flowers, Kids Crafts, Tutorials Tagged With: Arts and Crafts, Felt Flowers

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Debra Hawkins - Housewife EclecticHi, I'm Debra. I am a craftaholic photographer married to a web-programming amateur chef with two sassy littles keeping it interesting. It gets crazy around here. Read More…

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