Yesterday I posted a tutorial for “Easy No-Sew Felt Peppermint Garland.” Here’s what I made with mine! We’ve had the grapevine wreath forever, and it was definitely due for refreshing, so I pulled off all the tired greenery and replaced it with my new garland. Other than tying the ends together at the top, I didn’t even have to stitch or glue anything as the branches themselves hold the garland in place. Now the wreath is hanging in my kitchen window topped with a little raffia. I love it! ♥ P.S. I have ten “peppermints” left over, so watch for one more post on them!

LOVE this with the grapevine wreath!!
Kenley
Thank you, Kenley!
Love it!
Thank you, Joy!
Nice, and different. My kind of decoration. Thank you for sharing. Best, Mtetar
You’re very welcome!
that’s great! Ya know you really are getting me into the spirit!
Yay!!!
And thank you for the lovely compliment!
Beautiful!
Thank you! I can think of so many ways to use these little felt candies now!
red, white and wood! My favourite!!!
Thank you, Alex! You must be a country girl at heart.
Okay, I’m going out to buy red and white felt. How much do I need to make this garland?
Hmmm . . . I just used remnants I had here at the house and made them until the red was all gone, so I’m not sure . . . and I always buy too much (which is why I have remnants from past projects!) . . . sorry I’m not more help!!!
Love the clever ideas you have! This looks fabulous.
What a sweet compliment! Thank you!
Wow! Repurposing perfected!!!!! Love it!!!! Way to go, girl!!!
Thank you!!! (I finally met someone who uses as many exclamation points as I do!!!!!!)
Don’t want them to feel neglected!!!!! (There I go again!)……hugs, D
Wow – I love it!
Thank you!
Perfect timing – I also have an old grapevine wreath hanging on a brown door & It needs an overhaul & a shot of color – Thanks for the great idea!
You’re very welcome! I can’t wait to see what you make!
I love this idea!
I think I am going to need to get busy.
Especially as it is no-sew!
Cheers,
Laura
Yes, no-sew . . . just for you, Laura!
Greatly appreciated!
it is lovely…a visual treat (and i do mean TREAT-those peppermints are making me hungry.)
What a SWEET compliment!!!
Thank you!
Gorgeous. Still haven’t made mine yet – oooops. Task for today I think!
Yay! I can’t wait to see what you make!
This is cool looking! and from the picture looks like real candy, yum!
Thank you! It DOES make me want to go buy some real peppermints!
Very cool!
Thank you!
Love, love, love this! I’m going to try this next year for my kindergarteners gift to their parents! (Already have a project started for this year.)
What a wonderful idea!!! And rolling the peppermints would be a wonderful fine-motor project. Can’t wait to see what they’re making this year, too!
Looks incredible!!
Thank you!!!
This reminds me of the old-fashioned ribbon candy my grandmother used to have at Christmastime.
Very cute!
I LOVE that candy!
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So sweet, what a yummy idea!
Thank you! It’s my new favorite Christmas decoration!
what a wonderful idea!
Thank you!
And I can’t believe how cold it is where you live! Here in Kansas, USA we’ve had unseasonably warm 60-70 degree F. temps this week! Stay warm!!!
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woooow! you have simply amazing craft ideas
Aww . . . thank you so much! Really I’m just having fun!!!
It’s so kind of you to visit . . . I appreciate it!