To make simple pom poms. Wrap yarn around your fingers approximately 60-80 times (not too tightly)... or a piece of cardboard, slip the yarn off your fingers and tie it in the middle, cut the loops, and trim to shape. It's that easy!
You can also check out the "how to" video I made with my boys here.
Once you finish making your pom poms, you can use them for to play "catch", or you use them in other crafts and DIY projects.
Currently, I am loving pom pom flowers. To make a pom pom flower, you take a dowel or stick and hot glue a pom pom to the top. They look adorable in a vase or mason jar... so bright and cheerful!
Another fun idea for using pom poms is to turn them into little animals. Kids love this!
You can google "pom pom" animals to find some cute options.
I absolutely love this little chick I made with my boys. To make a pom pom chick: make two yellow pom poms, use hot glue to attach the pom poms together, tie a ribbon around it's neck, and use hot glue to attach a head feather, googly eyes, a felt nose, and feet made from an orange pipe cleaner.
These pom pom gnomes are adorable too. This one was made for Valentine's Days, but you could change the colours and make them for St.Patrick's Day, Christmas, and more! Cute, right? Find the full tutorial here.
Pom pom wreaths are also easy and inexpensive to make. I love this one I made for winter using fluffy white yarn. You can find the tutorial for this pom pom wreath here.
I have plans to get some different colours of yarn and make wreaths for all the seasons.
And you could add a pom pom bunny tail to a cute burlap Easter bunny wreath.
And how adorable is this Valentine's Day pom pom wreath?
And how adorable is this Spring boho yarn wreath? You can find the step-by-step instructions here.
And you can find the instructions for this Fall boho yarn wreath here.
Aren't pom poms and pom pom crafts whimsical and fun? They really are easy to make. Which pom pom crafts are your favourite?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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