When I wrote
this post about my obsession with pom poms, I was seriously knee deep into them. Ask anyone who came near this place. Totally fun...
So when my friend pointed me to
this wreath on Pinterest, I knew I had to drag out my yarn once again!! I picked up a 10" styro wreath at the Dollar Store, and got busy...
I tied 29 green poms (I used two sizes and 2 colors of green for this project) to the ring. Then I went in and glued mini red poms (purchase at a local craft store) here and there...
Totally random, and I love it. Total crafting time: 3 hours.
Here is my finished version. I'm opting to not add a bow.
I hope you make a ton of these babies, too! I shouldn't be alone in my addiction--you know you want to join me...
Enjoy your weekend!
Wow! This is awsome and so fun! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. I missed the instruction on how to make pom poms.
ReplyDeleteCute..cute..cute!!!
ReplyDeleteEllen--You can find the pom pom contraption at JoAnn's and most craft stores. Many people make them using cardboard. I put the link in bold at the top of the post--just click on it to see the pom pom garland and how I made them. Hope that helps! :) Trish
ReplyDeleteI will resist.....I will resist.....I will resist.......dang it, you know I'll be in J's this weekend.....stepping over to the pompom dark side!LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks Trish, I'll check that out.
ReplyDeletetrish!
ReplyDeleteso totally adorable.
YOU are cute.cute.cute.
~j
Awesome Trish!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!!! I may just have to make one... You are right..can't resist!
ReplyDeleteI totally and completely promised myself I would make a Pom Pom banner for the kids' birthdays after I saw that post!! Haven't gotten to it yet, but I will!! You and I must be similar in age because pom poms were all the rage when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteTotally going to make one! So awesome. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSUPER, SUPER, SUPER!!!!1
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