![]() ![]() When your pom poms are in position and tied to the wire form tie your pom poms to each other to secure their place on the wreath. Use this string to tie your pom pom on to the wire wreath form. When you make the pom poms you leave a bit of string from tying the yarn together. Making equal parts red and maroon pom poms. It’s also a great sick day activity if you are stuck on the couch.įor this wreath I used the two larger size pom pom makers. I suggest throw on a movie or two and do it mindlessly. Now I will say making this many pom poms was more time consuming than I thought. I thought it would give the wreath more depth and dimension. One more a true red and the other more of a maroon. When choosing my yarn I decided on two shades of red. Never made pom poms before? Check out how to make pom poms with a pom pom maker here. Love the look but don’t want to make your own? You can buy a similar one here. ![]() Make sure you stick around until the very end to see what wreaths they made. Today I am joining in with a bunch of other bloggers to show off our Christmas Wreaths. Read here how to make pom poms in just 4 steps. Now before this wreath I had never made pom poms before. That is why I decided to make a wreath that would not only be perfect for Christmas but also Valentine’s Day. When switching up my themes every year I always keep budget top of mind. Supplies you need: Yarn (2 at Michaels for a large roll) any color but I used red, white and pink A Pom Pom maker I found mine at Michaels but they’re out of stock online Foam wreath- I got mine at dollar tree for 1 Scissors First, you’ll make the pom-pom by wrapping the yarn around the two sides of the maker (see below). I decided Christmas this year needed to have the color red as its star. This year when I started to decorate for Christmas I realized that after many years of more of a farmhouse neutral Christmas I was ready for some pops of color. How to make a pom pom wreath for any holiday in three steps ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |