![]() You can glue the pompoms directly onto the wreath, but glue them to a scrap of felt first for easier. This doesnt have to be perfect, they will all bunch together in the end You need to make 12 of each color. It was fun to make this wreath on a cloudy winter day. Make several pom poms in different sizes and colors. Cut all the loops and trim any uneven spots. I love to make things and don’t craft as often as I used to. Here you can see that the 1980s Wood Sled that I shared last week hangs to the left of the door and my new pom pom wreath to the right of the door. It looks nice on our brick wall and in-person the contrast of the white pom poms really pops. I hung my pom pom wreath on our enclosed porch wall. I loved how this wreath turned out but in retrospect, I wish that I had made it using a bigger wreath form. I wanted to update my Valentine’s decor with pinks, reds, and cream. Push the floral pin into the styrofoam to hold the hanger in place. Cream yarn Red yarn Pom pom maker Scissors Wreath form Ribbon Wire cutters Video (watch the how-to video HERE) You can find all my must-have crafting supplies HERE. Push the pin in far enough that it holds the pom. It will take about an hour to cover a 12″ styrofoam wreath with pom poms.įor a hanger, I inserted a floral greening pin into the back of the wreath.Īnother method would be to make a hanger with wire and attach it to the floral pin. Using pins that coordinate with your colors, run the pin through a pom pom and pin it into your foam wreath. It’s only necessary to glue the pom poms to the front side of the wreath unless you plan to hang it on a mirror or glass door.Ĭontinue gluing the pom poms onto the wreath. ![]() Glue the three sizes of pom poms to the wreath form alternating the placement of each size. Turn on a tv show, heat up your glue gun, and get started! Wire or a Floral Greening Pin to make a hanger. ![]()
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