Mother’s Day Ideas: How to Make a Flower Arrangement with Felt

A handmade gift has a different kind of silence around it. It does not shout. It does not compete with shop windows, perfume boxes, or glossy bouquets wrapped in cellophane. It simply says: I spent time on this because you matter.
That is why a felt flower arrangement for Mother’s Day is such a beautiful idea. It is soft, personal, affordable, long-lasting, and full of charm. Unlike fresh flowers, which bloom brightly and then fade, felt flowers can stay on a shelf, dressing table, windowsill, or bedside table for years. They become a memory, not just a decoration.
And the best part? You do not need to be a professional crafter. With simple materials, a little patience, and a good sense of colour, you can create a handmade felt flower bouquet that looks elegant, thoughtful, and surprisingly polished.

- Mother’s Day Ideas: How to Make a Flower Arrangement with Felt
- Step 1: Choose the Style of Your Arrangement
- Step 2: Make Simple Felt Roses
- Step 3: Make Felt Peonies
- Step 4: Add Leaves and Greenery
- Step 5: Prepare the Stems
- Step 6: Build the Arrangement
- Colour Combination Ideas
- How to Make a Felt Flower Topiary
- Personalisation Ideas for Mother’s Day
- Decorating the Vase or Pot
- How to Make the Arrangement Look Expensive
- Felt Flower Arrangement Ideas for Different Mothers
- How Long Does It Take?
- Final Thoughts
Mother’s Day Ideas: How to Make a Flower Arrangement with Felt
Before starting, gather everything in one place. Felt crafts become much easier when your table is organised and your colours are chosen in advance.
Basic Materials
- Felt sheets in different colours
- Sharp scissors
- Hot glue gun or strong craft glue
- Floral wire or wooden skewers
- Green floral tape
- Small plant pot, vase, jar, or basket
- Foam block or floral sponge
- Ribbon, lace, pearls, buttons, or beads
- Pencil or fabric marker
- Paper for templates
Suggested Felt Colours for Mother’s Day
For a soft and elegant look, choose:
- Blush pink
- Cream
- White
- Dusty rose
- Lavender
- Sage green
- Peach
- Burgundy for contrast
For a brighter arrangement, try:
- Fuchsia
- Yellow
- Coral
- Turquoise
- Lilac
- Fresh green
The secret is balance. Choose two main flower colours, one accent colour, and one or two greens for leaves.







Step 1: Choose the Style of Your Arrangement
Before cutting anything, decide what kind of gift you want to create. This helps avoid a messy result.
1. Felt Flower Bouquet
A classic handheld bouquet wrapped in ribbon. Elegant, simple, and ideal to give with a card.
2. Felt Flower Pot
A small pot with a round topiary-style arrangement. This looks beautiful on a desk, bedside table, or kitchen shelf.
3. Felt Flower Box
A low arrangement placed in a decorative box. Modern, romantic, and easy to display.
4. Felt Flower Jar
A rustic arrangement inside a glass jar wrapped with twine, lace, or ribbon.
5. Felt Flower Centrepiece
A larger arrangement for a Mother’s Day lunch table.
For beginners, the felt flower pot is one of the easiest and most charming options.
Step 2: Make Simple Felt Roses
Felt roses are the heart of this arrangement. They look complex, but they are very simple once you understand the structure.
How to Make a Spiral Felt Rose
- Cut a circle from felt.
- Make the circle roughly 8 to 10 cm wide.
- Cut the circle into a spiral, starting from the outside and moving inward.
- Begin rolling the spiral from the outer edge.
- Keep the roll tight at first, then loosen slightly as the flower grows.
- Add hot glue at the base to secure it.
- Fluff the petals gently with your fingers.
This method creates a beautiful rose with a natural swirl.
Tip: Make roses in different sizes. Real arrangements look more interesting when not every flower is identical.
Step 3: Make Felt Peonies
Peonies give your arrangement a fuller, softer look. They are perfect for Mother’s Day because they feel romantic and generous.
How to Make a Felt Peony
Cut several petal shapes from felt:
- 6 small petals
- 8 medium petals
- 8 large petals
Then:
- Glue the small petals around the centre.
- Add medium petals in a second layer.
- Add large petals around the outside.
- Slightly overlap each petal.
- Pinch the base while gluing to create movement.
The result is a flower that looks open, soft, and delicate.
Use peonies as statement flowers and roses as fillers.
Step 4: Add Leaves and Greenery
Leaves make the arrangement look finished. Without them, felt flowers can appear flat or crowded.
Cut leaves from green felt in different shapes:
- Long narrow leaves
- Rounded rose leaves
- Small oval leaves
- Pointed eucalyptus-style leaves
To make them more realistic, fold each leaf slightly down the centre and add a tiny line of glue to hold the crease.
You can also use two shades of green: one darker, one lighter. This creates depth.
Step 5: Prepare the Stems
If you are making a bouquet, each flower needs a stem.
Use floral wire or wooden skewers.
- Add glue to the back of each flower.
- Attach the wire or skewer.
- Wrap the stem with green floral tape.
- Add leaves along the stem if desired.
For a pot arrangement, stems do not need to be long. You can glue the flowers directly onto short sticks or insert them into foam.
Step 6: Build the Arrangement
Now comes the most enjoyable part: assembling the flowers.
Place a foam block inside your vase, pot, jar, or box. If needed, cut it to fit. Cover the top with green felt, moss, shredded paper, or small fabric scraps.
Start with your largest flowers first. These will define the shape.
Then add medium flowers around them.
Finally, fill gaps with:
- Small roses
- Felt leaves
- Pearl pins
- Mini felt buds
- Ribbon loops
- Baby’s breath-style details made with tiny white felt circles
For a balanced look, avoid placing all colours in one area. Spread tones gently throughout the arrangement.
Colour Combination Ideas
Soft Mother’s Day Palette
- Cream
- Blush pink
- Sage green
- Pale peach
This feels calm, tender, and elegant.
Romantic Vintage Palette
- Dusty rose
- Burgundy
- Ivory
- Olive green
Perfect for mothers who love classic decoration.
Bright Spring Palette
- Yellow
- Coral
- White
- Fresh green
Cheerful and energetic.
Minimalist Chic Palette
- White
- Beige
- Taupe
- Soft green
Ideal for modern interiors.
Sweet Handmade Palette
- Pink
- Lilac
- Cream
- Mint
Delicate and playful, especially good for a felt flower pot.
How to Make a Felt Flower Topiary
A topiary is a round ball of flowers placed on a stem inside a pot. It is one of the most beautiful Mother’s Day felt craft ideas.
Materials for a Topiary
- Foam ball
- Felt roses
- Wooden dowel or thick skewer
- Small pot
- Foam block
- Ribbon
- Green felt or moss
- Hot glue
Instructions
- Cover the foam ball with felt flowers.
- Start at the top and work around the ball.
- Place flowers close together so no foam is visible.
- Insert the wooden dowel into the bottom of the ball.
- Secure the dowel inside a foam block placed in the pot.
- Cover the base with felt leaves or moss.
- Tie a ribbon around the stem.
- Decorate the pot with lace, pearls, or a handmade tag.
You can add a small felt bird, butterfly, heart, or initial to make it more personal.
Personalisation Ideas for Mother’s Day
A handmade arrangement becomes even more meaningful when it includes personal details.
Try adding:
- A small tag saying “Made with love”
- Your mother’s favourite colour
- Her initials on the pot
- A tiny photo charm
- A handwritten note tucked into the flowers
- A felt heart among the roses
- A ribbon in a colour she loves
- A quote printed on kraft paper
You can also make one flower in a symbolic colour. For example, a single white rose for peace, a pink rose for gratitude, or a yellow flower for joy.
Decorating the Vase or Pot
The container matters. It frames the whole arrangement.
Easy Container Ideas
- Painted terracotta pot
- Reused glass jar
- Small ceramic vase
- Wooden box
- Metal tin
- Teacup
- Basket
- Mason jar
Decoration Ideas
Wrap the container with:
- Lace
- Satin ribbon
- Jute twine
- Fabric strips
- Pearl trim
- Decorative paper
- Crochet edging
For a polished look, keep the container simpler if the flowers are colourful. If the flowers are neutral, you can use a more decorative pot.
How to Make the Arrangement Look Expensive
A handmade gift does not have to look homemade in a careless way. Small finishing touches make a big difference.
Use:
- A limited colour palette
- High-quality felt
- Clean cuts
- Hidden glue points
- Layered leaves
- A beautiful ribbon
- A matching container
- Symmetry with slight natural variation
Also, photograph or present the arrangement in good light. A clean background makes the colours and textures stand out.
Felt Flower Arrangement Ideas for Different Mothers
For a Romantic Mother
Use pink, cream, burgundy, and lace.
For a Minimalist Mother
Use white flowers, beige pot, and simple greenery.
For a Mother Who Loves Colour
Mix coral, yellow, fuchsia, and lilac.
For a Garden Lover
Use a rustic pot, moss, and many green leaves.
For a Mother Who Loves Vintage Decor
Use dusty rose, ivory, antique gold ribbon, and a teacup container.
For a Modern Mother
Use a glass vase, monochrome flowers, and clean lines.
How Long Does It Take?
A small felt flower pot can take around 1 to 2 hours.
A medium bouquet may take 3 to 4 hours.
A large topiary or centrepiece can take 5 hours or more, depending on how many flowers you make.
The most time-consuming part is cutting and rolling the flowers. The assembly itself is usually quick.
Final Thoughts
A felt flower arrangement for Mother’s Day is more than a craft project. It is a slow, tender, handmade gesture. It takes ordinary materials — felt, glue, ribbon, wire — and turns them into something lasting.
Fresh flowers are beautiful because they are temporary. Felt flowers are beautiful because they stay.
They sit quietly on a shelf and remind someone: you were loved enough for someone to make this by hand.
Whether you create a soft pink bouquet, a cheerful spring pot, a romantic topiary, or a minimalist felt arrangement, the result will be personal, decorative, and full of meaning.
For Mother’s Day, that is exactly the kind of gift that matters.

