![]() This craft is a little time intensive, and it’s not something you can do while watching your favorite tv show because you really need to be looking at what you’re doing. This includes links to, because I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.īefore we get to the instructions I want to be upfront with you and let you know that making this many pom-poms (I used 158 pom-poms) takes hours. If you buy something through one of those links, you won’t pay a penny more, but I may receive a small commission, which helps me keep this DIY blog up and running, and partially supports my Coke Zero addiction. hot glue sticks – you can get some from Michaels here, or from Amazon hereĭisclosure: My posts may contain affiliate links.hot glue gun- you can get one from Michaels here, or one from Amazon here.chair/stool (for making the pom-poms) – just find a chair or stool around your house that you can tie the yarn around.(before making the wreath I made pom-poms out of 23 different yarn colors, making 7 pom-poms in each color) It can be tons of different colors like mine, or you can just use one or two colors! It’s such a fun and colorful addition to any room! And the best part is that you can totally customize it and make it whatever colors you want. This wreath was intended to hang in my craft room (which is also our homeschool room right now) like you can see in the pic below.īut then my sweet 8 year old saw it, and she fell in love with it! So now it’s hanging in her room over her bed. Ever since I learned how to make multiple pom-poms at one time, I’ve loved making pom-poms AND all of the pom-pom crafts! I’ve seen lots of cute pom-pom wreaths on Instagram and Pinterest, but I wanted to put a fun little spin on the traditional pom-pom wreath.
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