THE BEST FELT CRAFT IDEAS FOR YOU TO TRY

In this post, I’ve gathered some of the best felt craft ideas to show you just how versatile this material can be and to inspire you to incorporate it into your own craft projects.

Felt is one of my all-time favorite craft materials. It’s soft, affordable, and comes in a wide array of beautiful colors. Not only is it pleasant to work with, but it’s also perfect for beginners. Felt is easy to cut, sew, and shape, making it an ideal fabric for all kinds of creative projects.

While many people associate felt with kids’ crafts, thanks to its accessibility and ease of use, it’s much more than that. Felt is incredibly versatile and can be used for everything from home decor and accessories to holiday decorations and everyday items.

Personally, I’ve used felt to create earrings, necklaces, purses, ornaments, flowers, coasters, wall art, bookmarks, and more. The possibilities are endless, and I’m always excited to try new felt DIYs. It’s a great material because it doesn’t unravel like other fabrics—just cut your shapes, and you’re good to go.

I’ve compiled these felt craft ideas to motivate and inspire you to give felt crafting a try. With so many free templates and tutorials available, you’ll have no trouble crafting whatever your heart desires.

Let’s dive in!

Felt crafts for your home

Felt projects for your home go far beyond simple decorations. This versatile material can be used to create functional and stylish items that not only help organize your space but also add a cozy, personalized touch to your home. From practical solutions to decorative accents, felt can enhance your everyday life and elevate the look of any room.

You can craft felt objects to keep things tidy and organized, like storage baskets, drawer dividers, or even felt-covered boxes. Felt can also be used to make charming holiday decorations, adding a festive flair to your home. Whether it’s a cozy felt pillow, a unique wall hanging, or a creative set of coasters, felt is perfect for making your home both attractive and functional.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to incorporating felt into your home decor and daily life. So, let your creativity flow and transform your living space with these easy and beautiful felt projects!

FELT DECOR

I enjoy making felt decorations because they’re affordable and versatile—perfect for use all year round. And if you’re not ready to display them, you can easily box them up and bring them out again next year, making them a long-lasting addition to your decor.

With felt, you can craft a variety of items:

  • felt wreath by Life on Virginia Street,
  • felt garland by Alice and Lois,
  • felt mobile by Craftiness is not Optional,
  • felt wall art by Us,
  • felt table centerpiece by Gina Michele,
  • felt flower bouquet by Something Turquoise,
  • felt pillow by Domestic Charm,
  • felt vertical garden by Lia Griffith,
  • felt ornament by Fun Thrifty Mom,
  • felt letter board by The Inspired Hive,
  • felt potted plant by Crafty Lumberjacks,
  • felt tree decor by Little House of Four,
  • felt bookend on Anthropologie,
  • felt topiary by Home Perspective CCMcafee,
  • felt wall hanging by Lia Griffith,
  • felt Christmas tree by Imagine our Lives,
  • felt rocks on Instructables,
  • felt banner by Happiness is Homemade,
  • felt lampshade by Apartment Therapy,
  • felt vase on Instructables.

ORGANIZE YOUR HOME WITH FELT OBJECTS

Everyone loves a tidy, organized home, so why not take matters into your own hands and create your own organizational items? Felt is a great material for crafting functional and stylish organizers that will help you keep your space neat and clutter-free.

Here are some ideas for things you can make with felt:

  • felt drawer organizer on Instructables,
  • felt purse organizer by Sew Can She,
  • felt bedside pocket on Etsy,
  • felt mail organizer by The Blush Chronicles,
  • felt framed wall organizer by Love Create Celebrate,
  • felt pinboard by Homes to Love,
  • felt pan liners by This Mama Loves,
  • felt magazine rack by Homedit,
  • felt travel organizer on Etsy,
  • felt car organizer on Geekyget,
  • felt earring organizer by Melly Sews,
  • felt cable organizer by Inspired by Charm,
  • felt pocket wall organizer by Albion Gould,
  • felt roll-up organizer by Curbly.
  • felt box by Lily Ardor
  • felt desktop organizer on Etsy.

FELT EVERYDAY OBJECTS (HOMEWARE)

If you’ve fallen in love with felt like I have, or you’re simply looking to create affordable and fabulous home items that you’ll be proud to show off, these felt homeware projects are perfect for you. They’re quick and easy to make, and you can easily personalize them to match your unique home decor style.

Take a look at these creative felt craft ideas:

  • felt bowl by Herbst Handmade,
  • felt table runner by Life Sew Savory,
  • felt rug on Etsy,
  • felt coaster by Pretty Prudent,
  • felt cushion on Etsy,
  • felt napkin ring by Make and Tell,
  • felt tissue holder by The Crafty Mummy,
  • felt cutlery holder by Woman’s Day
  • felt toilet paper holder on Flickr,
  • felt laundry basket by The Lovely Drawer,
  • felt clock on Instructables,
  • felt placemats on Shabby Creek Cottage,

Felt accessories:

I’ll admit, I always “need” (or more like want) new jewelry, even though my collection is already overflowing. The truth is, I don’t wear all of it. The best part about handmade accessories is that you can customize them to perfectly fit your wardrobe. Plus, there’s a special sense of pride that comes with wearing jewelry you’ve crafted yourself, like those stunning earrings you made with your own hands.

FELT JEWELRY

  • felt earring made by me,
  • felt necklace by Lia Griffith,
  • felt bracelet on Etsy,
  • felt ring on Etsy,
  • felt brooch by Lia Griffith,
  • felt cuff on Etsy.

Felt accessories

  • felt barette on Etsy,
  • felt headband by Lia Griffith,
  • felt crown by Heidi and Finn,
  • felt hair pin by Cutesy Crafts,
  • felt wallet on Etsy,
  • felt handbag on Etsy,
  • felt clutch by Francois et Moi,
  • felt pouch on Etsy,
  • felt tote bag by The Spruce Crafts,
  • felt waist bag on Etsy,
  • felt boutonniere by Green Wedding Shoes,
  • felt belt on Etsy.

Other felt crafts

Hold on, there’s more! Some of these felt craft projects are perfect for both adults and kids (like bookmarks and keychains), but I didn’t want to repeat them here. So, keep an eye out for even more creative ideas that you can enjoy crafting!

FELT CRAFTS FOR ADULTS

  • felt bookmark by Us (Colorful Craft Corner),
  • felt coffee cozie by Practically Functional,
  • felt gift tag by Polka Dot Chair,
  • felt pen holder by I Should Be Mopping The Floor,
  • felt book cover on Instructables,
  • felt keychain by A Khailo Chic Life,
  • felt phone charging station on Etsy,
  • felt earbud case on 30 Minute Crafts,
  • felt pincushion by Bugs and Fishes,
  • felt gift box on Curbly,
  • felt needle holder by Mmm Crafts,
  • felt envelope by Crafty for Home,
  • felt slippers by Lia Griffith,
  • felt pet teepee/cave on Etsy,
  • felt glass case by A Khailo Chic Life,
  • felt hand warmers by All Free Sewing.
  • felt phone case by Poppytalk,
  • felt laptop holder by She’s Got The Notion,
  • felt car air freshener by Momma Told Me,
  • felt document holder on Etsy,

FELT CRAFTS FOR KIDS

  • felt toy by Fairy Fox on Etsy,
  • felt game by Powerful Mothering,
  • felt puppet by Larissa Another Day,
  • felt plushie by Lia Griffith,
  • felt sleep mask by Ginger Urchin,
  • felt quiet book on Etsy,
  • felt animal mask by Flax and Twine,
  • felt board by Andianne,
  • felt pencil holder by Small Friendly,
  • felt baby shoes by Purl Soho,
  • felt costume by Our Life Is Beautiful,
  • felt play food by Shrimp Salad Circus,
  • felt puzzle on Instructables,
  • felt pencil topper by The Inspiration Edit,
  • felt advent calendar by Studio DIY,
  • felt piggy banks by Dream a Little Bigger,
  • felt flags by Oh Happy Day,
  • felt pinwheel by Growing Up Gabel,
  • felt paper clips by Projects With Kids,
  • felt busy bag by A Crafty Living.

As you can see, felt is one of the most versatile crafting materials out there. It’s an ideal choice for beginners, kids, and even advanced crafters, offering endless possibilities to create something beautiful and unique. Whether you’re making simple decorations or intricate accessories, felt makes crafting fun and accessible for everyone.

How to Choose the Best Felt for Your Craft?

There are four main types of felt to choose from:

  • Craft Felt (Synthetic)
  • Wool-Blend Felt (Wool and Synthetic Fibers)
  • 100% Wool Felt (Merino or Other Wool)
  • Eco-Felt (Made from Recycled Materials)

For decorative items such as ornaments or home decor, craft felt is ideal. It’s affordable and works well for projects that won’t be handled often. However, keep in mind that synthetic felt can pill and distort over time with frequent use.

For wearable crafts—such as accessories, bags, or clothing—wool-blend felt or 100% wool felt are better options. These materials are more durable and provide a higher quality finish.

How to Clean and Maintain Your Felt Crafts?

Felt is a delicate fabric, but it can be cleaned with proper care:

  • Handwashing: Use cold water and avoid rubbing the fabric. Instead, gently press it to remove dirt.
  • Machine Washing: If you prefer machine washing, always use a short, gentle cycle with cold water. Never use hot water, as it can shrink and distort the felt.
  • Dusting: To remove dust, gently brush your felt craft with a soft brush or vacuum it with a low-suction setting.
  • Storage: Keep felt items in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent damage.

Essential Tools for Felt Crafts

To start crafting with felt, you’ll need these basic tools:

  • Felt (choose between soft or stiff; you can also stiffen felt at home)
  • Needles (hand-sewing needles work best)
  • Thread (I prefer using pearl thread or embroidery floss for detail work)
  • If sewing isn’t your thing, fabric glue or a glue gun can be used as an alternative.

How to Personalize Your Felt Crafts

Personalize your felt creations by adding:

  • Embroidery
  • Beads
  • Appliqués
  • Buttons
  • Paint or Fabric Markers

For a deeper dive into crafting with felt, check out my Ultimate Guide on how to work with felt. It includes everything you need to know to create long-lasting and successful projects.

CONCLUSION

Felt is an incredibly versatile and affordable material that opens up endless possibilities for creative crafting. Whether you’re making decorations, accessories, or practical items for your home, felt allows you to personalize and customize your projects with ease. With the right tools and a bit of imagination, you can create beautiful, functional crafts that you’ll be proud to display or use.

So, why not give felt crafting a try? From simple DIYs to more intricate designs, there’s no limit to what you can create. Don’t forget to check out my Ultimate Guide for even more tips and tricks on working with felt.

I’d love to hear what felt projects you’re excited to try—leave a comment below and let me know! Happy crafting!

25 BEST BUN HAIRSTYLES IDEAS FOR ALL-OCCASION

Bun hairstyles consistently rank among the top hairstyle choices—and for good reason! They look stunning for formal events, everyday wear, and special occasions alike. More and more people, regardless of hair length, are trying out bun styles and loving the results. If you’re looking to refresh your look and add some flair, give these handpicked bun hairstyles a try!

A Low Twisted Bun


If you have long hair and are looking for a beautiful hairstyle, we have a perfect suggestion: try a low twisted bun with a loose side braid. Isn’t it gorgeous? This style is a standout choice among bun hairstyles for long hair!

Top Knot Honey Bun

This updo for long hair makes a stunning statement. The hair is twisted high on the head, with sections gently fluffed for an artistic touch, while a few loose strands frame the face, adding a soft, romantic vibe. This gorgeous messy updo is perfect for those moments when you want to leave a lasting impression.

A Half Wrapped Low Bun

Prefer tight hairstyles over loose ones? Then this secure, half-wrapped low bun is perfect for your everyday look. This elegant bun holds your hair neatly in place, offering a polished finish. Add a thick strand of hair as an eye-catching detail, and your perfect hairstyle is complete!

Burnette Falls Cascading Bun

This high bun creates a stunning silhouette. The hair is teased into a bouffant for an extra boost of volume, then loosely wrapped into a bun. Soft strands are left to hang down, adding a relaxed touch. It’s an elegant hairstyle that pairs beautifully with a formal outfit.

A Low Bun With Elegant Pearl Accessories


There are countless bun hairstyle ideas for medium-length hair, and we’re excited to share the best with you! How about this one? We think it’s definitely worth a try! A simple low bun adorned with small pearl accessories adds a touch of elegance and chicness to the look.

Peek-A-Boo Fun Bun

Here’s a simple take on a topknot hairstyle. Start by brushing your hair loosely upward—no need to achieve a perfectly smooth finish. Twist the hair down into a bun and secure it with a ponytail holder and bobby pins. For a relaxed vibe, wrap the ends around the bun and let them hang down.

A Messy Low Braided Bun

Braids have long been a global favorite, adding a unique touch to any look. They not only enhance beauty but are also incredibly comfortable to wear. Why not give a braided bun a try? It’s an interesting twist that’s sure to stand out from anything you’ve worn before!

Twist and ShouT

This easy low bun hairstyle exudes style. Start by pulling your hair into a low ponytail and doubling it over. Secure it with a hairband, then take the ends and wrap them around the ponytail holder to conceal it. Finally, secure the ends with bobby pins and a bit of product if desired for a polished finish.

A Messy High Bun

Messy hair and easy bun hairstyles combine to create trendy and stunning looks. This super simple messy bun will likely become your go-to everyday hairstyle, as it requires minimal effort to achieve a stylish appearance. Its charming messiness is what makes it truly special!

Cascading Feathers

The cascading feather look is both soft and delicate. For added volume, tease the top slightly before sweeping the hair into a messy bun at the back of your head. This low bun hairstyle is quick and effortless. Don’t stress about tucking in the ends—just let them hang out naturally for a relaxed finish.

A Cute High Gibson Bun Style

The high Gibson bun style truly stands out among bun hairstyles for black hair, enhancing its shine and beauty. Gather your hair into a high bun, ensuring it’s loose around the sections that should be held. Isn’t it the perfect blend of elegance and imperfection?

Serious Working Girl

This low bun hairstyle is perfect for work, offering a polished look without being too messy. It strikes the ideal balance for a casual workday when you want to look your best. Just pull your hair back into a low bun at the base of your neck and secure it with a ponytail holder for a neat finish.

A High Bun With A Scarf

Scarves and headbands have made a stylish comeback in the fashion world, and we couldn’t be more excited! While there are many ways to wear them, we think this method is particularly chic. Create a high bun and secure it with a headband for a standout look that adds an exciting detail to your style!

Ton of Fun Top Knot

Top knots can be bold and eye-catching, making a unique statement. Start by brushing your hair straight upward and pulling it into a full, poufy bun. A few bobby pins will help keep it in place. For added volume, consider teasing your hair before creating the bun for that extra flair!

A Boho High Bun Hairstyle

A high bun in a boho style is perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. With its loose structure and ample volume, this hairstyle exudes a unique, effortless vibe. Isn’t that exactly the kind of look you prefer?

Just Say Yes Top Knot

Top knot updos offer plenty of fun variations, and this one begins with teased hair for added volume. The hair is pulled back into a soft, high top knot, but what makes this style unique is that the bun is wrapped forward on itself rather than around the side. A few bobby pins will help keep it securely in place!

A High Bun And A Bow Idea


Unusual styles always attract attention, and this high bun with a bow is no exception! Messy bun hairstyles with small, chic details are set to become incredibly popular this season. Don’t miss the chance to try this trendy look for yourself!

Sexy Kitten Messy Bun

This lovely hairstyle is perfect for both work and a night out. Simply sweep the back of your hair into a loose bun, tucking in the ends for a polished finish. Let the front sections hang down for a romantic touch, and consider loosely curling the ends for added elegance. This look pairs beautifully with a dressy outfit and statement earrings!

Cute Double High Buns

This lovely hairstyle is perfect for both work and a night out. Simply sweep the back of your hair into a loose bun, tucking in the ends for a polished finish. Let the front sections hang down for a romantic touch, and consider loosely curling the ends for added elegance. This look pairs beautifully with a dressy outfit and statement earrings!

Sweeping Braid

This hairstyle begins with a Dutch braid on one side of the head. Twist the ends of the braid together with the hair on the other side to form a messy bun. Allow the ends to stick out for a fun, carefree vibe. While the braid helps hold one side in place, you’ll likely need a few bobby pins to achieve the model’s polished look.

Low Bun With Twisted Crown

Never underestimate the impact of a few twists and a pulled crown! These small details can create a beautiful play of texture and add just the right amount of volume, enhancing the overall balance and harmony of your hairstyle.

Puff The Magic Messy Bun

Achieving this look may require some practice. Start by teasing your hair to add volume, then curl the ends for a swirling effect in the bun. Wrap the hair around itself in an artistic fashion and secure it with bobby pins. For a softer finish, allow some strands to hang loose at the front and sides.

Simple Low Bun


With the right approach, a low bun can be anything but plain. Start by ensuring your hair is sleek and manageable for styling. Gently twist your hair, paying close attention to eliminate any stray strands. For an elevated look, consider styling balayage hair, which adds depth and dimension to your bun.

On the Up Sweep Bun


Tease your hair before creating this bun to achieve the perfect volume. This easy messy bun is swept up and secured with a ponytail holder and bobby pins. For a relaxed touch, let a few soft strands hang down at the front, sides, and back.

Messy Chignon Bun Hairstyle


Why not give a fresh twist to the classic chignon? This version adds a touch of messiness, bringing a modern flair to the timeless hairstyle. A few defined locks and some loose front pieces are all you need to showcase the chignon in a new light.

CONCLUSION

Whether you’re attending a formal event, a casual outing, or simply want to elevate your everyday look, these 25 bun hairstyles offer endless possibilities. From sleek and sophisticated to playful and whimsical, there’s a style to suit every taste and occasion. Embrace the versatility of the bun and unlock your inner hair goddess!