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DIY Pom Pom Wreath Tutorial

Jan 27, 2016 · Modified: Sep 9, 2016 by Brooke Larsen · This post may contain affiliate links · 3 Comments

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I love the look of Pom Pom wreaths.  They are so fluffy and they are super easy to make.
You will need
Pom Pom Makers (you can get them from JoAnn's for $7 here )
Yarn.  (I used 2 different colors and textures Cream White)
Foam Wreath
Hot glue gun
Hot glue
First you are going to open your pom pom makers up and wrap the yarn around both sides.  It doesn't have to me perfect but I like to make sure it is wrapped tight and close to each other.

After it is wrapped you will close both sides and it will look like this

Now you are going to run your scissors down the middle and cut your yarn so it looks like this

Next take a piece of yarn and wrap it around the center of your Pom Pom maker and tie it really tight.  

 
After you have tired it you can take the maker off and you will have a very cute little pom pom
I started on the inside of my wreath alternating colors.  I attached the pom poms to my wreath with hot glue.  I put a dab of glue where I wanted the pom pom and pressed it firmly until the glue cooled down enough to hold the pom pom in place

After I finished the inside I started another row and continued the same pattern around my wreath.  After that row was complete I did one last row around the back making it a total of 3 rows.  I did squish my pom poms together to make the wreath as full as possible.  

And here is what your wreath will look like!  
This project took me a few hours to complete but it was well worth it!
I do sell the love cutouts in my Etsy store 

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Brooke
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  1. Two PlusCute says

    January 29, 2016 at 7:06 pm

    Oh, oh, I PIN!
    Perfectly done and such a stunning little craft.

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  2. Marie Blackburn says

    January 31, 2016 at 11:08 pm

    I really like your wreath Brooke, perfect for Valentine's, and minus the LOVE, Christmas or all winter long. Thanks for the tutorial!

    Reply
  3. Karen says

    May 28, 2016 at 2:09 pm

    Beautiful! I admire your tenacity. :o)

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