Make A Gorgeous Rose Bud Bouquet From Felt!

Felt Roses Centerpiece With Felt Tablecloth
Hi friends, roll out the red carpet, the Chanukah felt projects are coming! I’m so happy to finally be able to share this festive and oh so easy project with you! Ever made something and you just can’t believe you made it? (Because it’s so nice, silly!)  That’s what happened with this felt bouquet, I just couldn’t believe what actually materialized on my kitchen counter from some felt and a glue gun! So run out now and get yourself lots of felt, in all the colors that you love! This is just the first post, with another five or so more Chanukah felt projects to come, so sit back and enjoy. And don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time to make this Chanukah special. And in case you are wondering what rosebud bouquets have to do with Chanukah, well your guess is as good as mine!

You’ll Need:

  • Felt in three coordinating colors
  • A styro-foam ball that sits exactly in the opening of your vase or pot
  • Pearl beads
  • Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
  • An 8″wide bowl and a 6″wide bowl
  • to use as a tracing guide

Directions:

  1. Using mouth of bowl as your guide, and a felt pen, trace around rim of 8″ bowl onto felt. Trace roughly an even number of each color, or whatever proportion works for you.  I used a total of 30 flowers, but cut and glued as I went. 
  2. Cut out circles, and cut circles into spiral shapes according to the diagram below.
  3. Starting with the tail, and with the cut line as the base, roll spiral onto itself to create the bud. Secure with dabs of hot glue as you roll, and at the end, the round center becomes a base for the rosebud, which you secure with glue.
  4. With ball sitting in your vase, glue flowers to foam ball, starting at the top. Place flowers such that there are no gaps. Use 6″ bowl and trace smaller circles to make smaller flowers to fill in gaps at rim of vase.
  5. Using a tweezers, apply pearl centers by applying a dot of hot glue to each bead and inserting into middle of flower. For large flowers, you may want to use three beads in the center. 

This project is so simple with such great results, and could be done in so many amazing color combinations.  And you can make a centerpiece size, like I have here, or choose to make tiny bouquets in tea cups to place at each place setting or scatter along the table. And even after the holidays are long gone, you can still enjoy this cheerful bouquet to brighten even the darkest winter day. So what are you waiting for?

And in case  you are wondering about the table covering, yes I made that too. Felt dreidel shapes decorated with silver ribbon and machine appliqued to the background. A simple idea that really compliments the vase. though in reality I won’t be using it on my table as I did a really terrible job!  (My sewing confidence is currently greater than my abilities!) Okay, you probably don’t believe me because it looks pretty good in the photo, but in actuality the dreidels are crooked and the whole thing doesn’t lie flat….I’ve substituted it with a simple runner of yellow felt that happened to be on hand, and it looks oh so very festive!

And by the way, I really hate to beg, but please click on the stumbleit button on the right, it would be so very helpful! All the best to you and yours.

 

Comments

45 responses to “Make A Gorgeous Rose Bud Bouquet From Felt!”

  1. Inge Avatar
    Inge

    Dear Sara,
    Over here, in the Netherlands, I found your website, am I lucky! I love the things that you put on it and think it’s very inspiring. We’re not jewish, but find it very special to see the creative and attentive way, you live your life. Thank you so much for giving us this!
    With kind regards,
    Inge Eckhardt

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thank you so much Inge, this is such a wonderful comment and so very encouraging! It is so amazing to make connections with creative women of all kinds from all over the world, and interestingly enough, I have always been very attracted to design and craft from your general part of the world…..I used to love stories about Lapland, and the native costumes are stunning! And just a few minutes ago I came across a treasured felt pouch that a friend gave me in second grade upon returning from a trip to her home land of Finland. I thought Id use the idea and make some felt gelt (money) bags for Chanukah that could also be cute gifts anytime. All the best!

  3. sarah vine Avatar

    That’s hilarious, I meant to say this is such a wonderful blog….. *blush*

  4. sarah vine Avatar

    FINAL correction…. Thank you SARAH. Sorry Inge. Time for coffee.

  5. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    this is beautiful! I love the idea and am adding it to my list of “to-do” felt projects. Thanks!!

  6. mamaglee Avatar
    mamaglee

    Love, Love, Love this!

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Tricia, I visited your blog and if you by any chance saved the scraps from that purple sweater project, you can felt them (if the sweater is indeed cashmere) and use them to make some flowers! And that cake stand is just toooooo cute.

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Melissa, I would definitely put this one at the top of your list, first of all its pretty quick, and its always great to have some new centerpieces and tabletop decorations around holiday time! A bouquet like this one would look great anywhere!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks! I honestly was jumping up and down when it materialized on my kitchen counter one night together with the help of a hot glue gun!

  10. Nike Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this! I’ve fallen in love with felt this year and this will make the perfect centerpiece. So glad to have found your blog.

  11. Jennifer Avatar

    Amazing! So easy for the craft-impared!

  12. Mod Podge Amy Avatar

    Look at your gorgeous wreath! I’m starting to see your stuff everywhere! xo

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, hope youll visit often! You could even make this by felting some old wool sweaters and using the fabric! All the best to you and your family.

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Amy, you and modgepodge are constantly on my mind, so I hope to do something that I can submit to you soon!

  15. Sheri Avatar

    Wow! Those are so cute! Thanks for sharing!

  16. keira Avatar

    I was inspired by this to make a permanent center piece for my daughter’s Chirstmas gift “The Ya-ya Dominguez Tea Party of Doom”. I did one smaller and skipped the pearls and added some soft green leaves. It turned out fantastic! So easy and such a satisfyingly rich looking craft!

  17. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much for sharing! So glad you liked the project and actually made it and loved it! Ive been enjoying mine as a centerpiece on my dining room table for a few weeks now!

  18. vanessa @ silly eagle books Avatar

    This is beautiful! I love your blog.

  19. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Vanessa, so happy to have you as a reader!

  20. sheva Avatar

    absolute divine!

  21. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it means so very much to know theres someone out there!

  22. Cherie Avatar

    ah i found the bouquet but then saw the topiary too. Must decide….sigh.

  23. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Its always great to have a few projects waiting in the wings!

  24. Deanna Avatar

    This is soooo beautiful! I’m gonna link you on my blog.

  25. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Deanna, Ive been wanting to make one in creme and white, for a wedding centerpiece!

  26. Gnormyle Avatar

    Very nice. Felt is great to work with. I give this project high ratings. Thanks so very much for sharing.

  27. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Im still enjoying this bouquet months after I made it!

  28. Becky Avatar
    Becky

    This is great – I am going to make small versions for table decorations at my wedding. Thanks so much for the inspiration.

  29. Sara Rivka Avatar

    great, all the best! It will be lovely!

  30. raizel Avatar
    raizel

    Hi! I did this and glued the rose buds to a headband for a little girl. It came out SO cute!

  31. Helen Avatar

    Wow this is fantastic! And what a great site to browse – TFS all these wonderful ideas!
    Hello from Sea Point, South Africa!
    Helen — Firenze Cards

  32. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Helen!

  33. Alison Avatar

    I can’t tell you how much I adore this! I have always admired your work, but thank you for the fabulous tutorial!! I featured this tutorial today on my blog with a roundup of flower tutorials. Here is the link:
    http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/07/wednesdays-wowzers-3-dozen-plus-four/
    Thank you so much for inspiring me. Have a wonderful day!
    ~Alison

  34. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Alison! Would love to see what youve been up to at my weekly linking party!

  35. Stacy Avatar
    Stacy

    Hi there! I love this centerpiece and was wondering if you remember what size ball you attached the felt rose buds to. I am planning on trying to make these for my wedding centerpieces and am trying to price everything out. Any help would be much appreciated!
    Thanks so much!!!

  36. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Stacey, these would be great centerpieces! And you could add some larger pearls and use creme and white felt to make it look more wedding-ish, unless you are going for colorful! I would recommend finding the right container and then figuring out what size ball would work. I used balls that are roughly 6inch diameter. I know that larger foam balls can be on the expensive side so look for anything round!
    all the best,
    Sara
    http://www.creativejewishmom.com

  37. michelle Avatar
    michelle

    Any chance you could make a you-tube video:?

  38. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Michelle, Thats a great idea, I was thinking of doing it for braiding Challah, so Ill add this to the list too, though no promises as to when that might be! All the best.

  39. roxanne Avatar
    roxanne

    thank you for this AMAZING tutorial!!! i am going to make at least 2 of these center pieces for the holiday’s coming up but i will use “bling bling” (aka stones) for the center…(not too gaudy but i think my husband will notice the center piece :])i have to say, i’m excited to make this project! THANK YOU for this blog and and so many project i can do with my kids…i will return…many times
    roxie aka taxiquen

  40. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Roxi, You are so welcome! I made that centerpiece a whole year ago, and tomorrow Ill be posting about this years version, a mixed bouquet! So drop by for some more inspiration, and thanks so much for commenting, I really appreciate it!

  41. glasses Avatar

    i visite your post and i liked

  42. Mypinkrainbow Avatar

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