![]() When you glue your felt pom pom balls, make sure that they are snug to the one next to it. You don’t need the balls all the way around the wreath, just on the front and sides! I kept my wreath on the counter while I glued so I could see how the wreath would lay flat when it was on a wall or door then I glued the ball on. You’ll then start glueing your felt pom pom balls on the wreath: begin with the bottom, outside layer. (I wouldn’t suggest carpet, haha!) I just had mine on the kitchen counter. Once your wreath is ready, lay it on a flat surface that you can use a glue gun on. I had a green one, so I spray painted it white first! Save yourself a step and start out with a white wreath! The first thing you want to do is make sure that your wreath is white. I used this beautiful sage color-it’s all the rage this year! And perfect for St. ![]() I would suggest getting a 10 inch wreath or smaller. I was hoping that I would only need two bags, but I ended up having to break into my third bag! If you use a smaller wreath, you should be fine!) Ok, I’m sure you’re all waiting for me to show you how to make this beautiful pom pom wreath DIY! Here is what you need: This color is perfect, because first of all, it’s a great farmhouse color, and second of all, it can now become a great accent piece for any season of the year! Christmas, Winter, Fall, Spring or Summer-simply change out the color of your ribbon and you are set for the holiday! Easiness! If you’re looking for another great DIY farmhouse wreath, be sure to check out this farmhouse lavender wreath! We all love the Fixer Upper farmhouse look, and so for this pom pom wreath DIY I chose a nice, white or cream pom pom. That being said, I felt that a multicolored wreath wasn’t quite the look I was going for □ It’s nice to buy felt balls in bulk, so you can have enough to craft with! I will tell you that I have found that purchasing a bag of multicolored felt balls is less expensive than buying some in one color only. I think the best places are here and here. There are a lot of places you can buy felt balls. I think they have a more sophisticated and clean look that adds major style! Where to Buy Felt Balls ![]() Is anybody else here in love with pom pom crafts? (Please say that it’s not just me, haha!) I recently made a pom pom garland and I love what a fun accent piece it is in my home! Pom poms are great because they not only add color, but they add texture and depth to any room! I especially love the look of felt pom pom balls. I recently shared some of my favorite Fixer Upper style throw pillows that were to die for! If you missed it, definitely be sure to check them out □ You can do that here! Well, today I’m here to share another great accent piece for your home: a super fun and darling pom pom wreath DIY! Hang up with a length of wool.Hi friends! I’m so excited to be back sharing some more decorating ideas with you all! I’m Nicole and I blog over at Birkley Lane Interiors where I help women solve their decorating problems. Cut four felt rectangles, shaping one end for feet and wings, and fold a diamond shape in half for the beak. Repeat the process to make the smaller pompoms for the chicks' heads, using 6.5cm diameter circles with 2.5cm-diameter holes.ģ. Cut through the wool around the outer edge, tie a 30cm length of wool between the discs and pull away the rings (see diagram 2). Place the card rings together and wind wool around both rings (see diagram 1) until the hole is almost full.Ģ. Cut two card circles measuring 7.5cm in diameter with a 2.5cm-diameter hole in the centre of each. It's so easy to do! How to make the Easter chicksġ. If you haven't made a pompom before, don't worry – we have a simple video guide for beginners, talking you through how to make a pompom. £9 at Amazon What you need to make Easter chicks
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