Felt Pine Mini Wreaths Video Workshop
Feeling Pine
Wreaths are a holiday staple for a reason — they symbolize warmth, welcome, and winter’s natural beauty. Our Felt Pine Mini Wreaths bring that same seasonal charm to your handmade holiday décor — only pint-sized! These petite evergreen wreaths are crafted from soft wool felt and are the perfect size to adorn gifts, hang prettily from your mantle, or arrange artfully on your tree as ornaments. This sweet project is also part of our Crafty Wonderland 2025 series, so join Lia and Anna LIVE on Tuesday, November 18th noon PT to create one of your own along with our Crepe Paper Mistletoe Wreath.
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Measuring in at just over four inches across, our Felt Pine Mini Wreaths embody the joy of a handmade holiday! Although you can use a cutting machine, we recommend cutting your strips by hand to give your felt wreath the frayed look of real pine needles. Once your felt is prepared, simply wrap and shape it around your stem, then finish with a coordinated bow. The result is a timeless keepsake that feels as classic as the season itself.
These Felt Pine Mini Wreaths are part of our Crafty Wonderland 2025 LIVE Workshop Series, a week-long celebration of creativity starting November 17–21. Each day at noon PT, we'll host a live video session featuring two festive crafts designed to spark joy and inspiration ahead of the holiday season. Whether you choose to craft live along with us or watch the replay, you’ll leave with beautiful handmade pieces and new techniques to carry into your holiday season.
Crafting has the undeniable power to bring people together, and these Felt Pine Mini Wreaths are no exception. Quick to whip up and endlessly customizable — they’re perfect for a group crafting session with friends and family. While you’re free to keep the color palette simple, don’t be afraid to experiment with color and texture. Think frosty blues, warm creams, and bold embellishments to really kick up the festive factor a notch or two.
However you choose to style your Felt Pine Mini Wreaths, be sure to show them off! We can’t wait to see how you make this project your own. So remember to share your creations with our crafting community using #MadeWithLia and join us for this magical season of handmade holiday fun. See you soon!



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Rebecca
November 19, 2025 at 9:59am
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Lia
November 20, 2025 at 2:08pm
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LEILA
November 18, 2025 at 1:23pm
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Lia
November 18, 2025 at 7:27pm
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Melissa
November 17, 2025 at 5:02pm
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November 17, 2025 at 5:05pm
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Back to the TopWhen cutting the green felt piece Cricuit cuts about 1 inch wide and 11.5 inches long. If you measure the pdf the withe is just over a half an inch. Which is correct? Thanks ! Love all the items in the crafty wonderland 2025.
Hi Rebecca! Make sure you are printing the PDF at 100%. Sometimes it scales to fit. Here is what Krista says. “Needs to print at 100%, they’re about .85″ wide. Cricut svg is .85″ x 11″ because that’s the max size I think. The template I have a note saying to just cut the full end of a sheet of felt off (12″) since that’s easier.”
I’m unable to download the files for either of the wreaths taught today. Very frustrating! What are the file requirements?
Hello Leila! It looks like you did download these projects. Our newer downloads are in a single folder, and when you click the download button, they go straight to your computer’s download folder. Double-click the zipped folder to open it, and you should find everything inside. Let me know if you are still having trouble, and we will help you sort it out.
* New to this page*If you do not have a cricut or silhouette machine can you still do this craft?
Thankyou 😊
Yes! In fact, hand cutting works much better. I will talk about it tomorrow in the workshop. 🙂