I love using things that are already hanging around the ole craft room. These pompoms would be great to use on a gift, on a mantlescape…or maybe bunched up and hanging from a ceiling fixture. They are shabby and chic and practically free…and that is always a bonus! These would also be a great classroom project for kids…they come together quick and no glue is involved ;)
Here’s what you will need to make one large pompom…
14 pieces of burlap cut into 12inch long strands, twine, any holiday fabric you like ripped into strips (I used about 14 pieces, holiday ribbon. The strips of fabric are all about an inch wide.
I love that that they are inexpensive, easy and unique. I bet friends will ask you where you bought them :)
Lay out all the strips of fabric and burlap. Cut in half. Gather the strips from one half and tie a piece of twine tightly and make a knot. Do the same with the other pieces of fabric and burlap. Create one large pompom by joining the two and tying another piece of twine tightly. Poof out the fabric and burlap creating a fuller effect. Remember, it shouldn’t look perfect ;) I love that that they are inexpensive, easy and unique. I bet friends will ask you where you bought them :) Handmade is the best gift of all.
Cute idea. Bet you could make smaller versions and add to special gifts to people. Then they could have a “pretty” also. PS…I will be over to help you…lol
I so love this! looks wonderful on your door :)
I love burlap – what a simple, festive idea!
Kelly
Oh.. I love this Traci!! What a great project!!
Great idea, Tracie. I have always gone the traditional wreath route, but this is a nice change. And it uses burlap, so I am all in!
So cute!! Great tutorial too!
Barbara at Chase the Star