Tickl... — Pretty Little Felts Mixed-media Crafts To
There is something undeniably magical about the texture of wool felt. It’s soft, forgiving, and carries a warmth that plastic or paper just can’t mimic. But when you move beyond "just felt" and start inviting other materials to the party—glistening glass beads, rustic driftwood, vintage lace, or even scrap-metal charms—you unlock a world of
Whether you’re a seasoned "felter" or a curious crafter, mixing your media is all about the joy of the "what if?" What if this bird had silk ribbon feathers? What if this felted fox carried a tiny wooden lantern? Pretty Little Felts Mixed-Media Crafts To Tickl...
Use copper wire to create delicate wings or antennae for felted honeybees and dragonflies. There is something undeniably magical about the texture
By combining felt with unexpected elements, your crafts evolve from simple shapes into tactile treasures. Think of a needle-felted toadstool perched atop a real mossy stone, or a felted portrait framed in an ornate, hand-painted embroidery hoop. The contrast between the matte, fuzzy wool and the hard, shiny, or weathered textures of your "found objects" creates a visual friction that makes the art pop. Projects to Spark the "Tickle": What if this felted fox carried a tiny wooden lantern
Craft tiny felt succulents and "plant" them into weathered terracotta pots or vintage teacups.
Layer scrap fabrics, antique buttons, and felted flowers for a bohemian accessory that feels like a family heirloom.