Announcing my first ever Advent project!

I’ve been holding on to a big secret for the past few weeks, and it's finally time to tell you all about it. I’m so excited to introduce my first-ever Advent project: the 12 Days of Christmas Advent Wreath Makealong!
This isn't just a box of supplies—it's 12 days of finding joy, slowing down, and getting creative in the countdown to Christmas. I wanted to create something truly special, and here's what it’s all about:
- This is a step-by-step wreath-making project, broken into small, manageable chunks for a relaxed pace throughout December.
- I’ve chosen 12 days instead of 24 because I know how busy the season gets, and I want you to be able to finish this!
- All the supplies you need—including felt, felt balls, the wreath hoop, and wires—will be found in my 12 Days of Christmas Advent Wreath Box. As usual, you'll just need to bring your own tools to assemble the items.
- To make it even easier, every box comes with pre-cut felt pieces. No need to spend time cutting out templates; just grab your glue gun and start making!
- Each day’s project is designed to take around 30-60 minutes, and each one comes with a video tutorial to guide you.
- You’ll finish with a beautiful wreath that you can keep and cherish for years to come.
Exclusive Member Bonuses
Happy Flower Makers members will get even more festive goodness! Paid members will have exclusive access to written PDF instructions for each make, and all the SVG cutting files. If you're not yet a member, find out more and join me today.
Take a Sneak Peek!
This time around, I've decided to let you have the chance to peek at the project we're making. This coming Friday, a link will be released here on my website for those who would like to take a look!
Pre-sale details
- Monday 22nd September: Pre-sale opens for paid members of Happy Flower Makers
- Thursday 25th September: Email subscriber pre-sale. Join my email list to hear as soon as presale opens.
- Saturday 27th September: General pre-sale opens
Boxes will be posted out around the middle of November, in plenty of time for December 1st.