![]() ![]() ![]() Thankfully, this was a success, and I’m sure if you gave it a go you’d be pleasantly surprised by the result! posted: November 10th, 2008 at 8:09 pm And the 50% that fail are usually real messes. Peabody – I’m about 50/50 when it comes to both craft and food experiments. I suck at craft projects and mine would so not turn out like that. Well how cool is that? I share your pom-pom flower love – great idea here!! posted: November 7th, 2008 at 12:50 am Great tutorial! I can see myself making these to adorn gifts! posted: October 31st, 2008 at 1:36 pm Posted in Craft, Tutorials | 162 Comments » 162 Responses Though my method basically follows the Bella Dia tutorial, I have made some slight variations, so I’ve posted my method below. This method makes slightly more yarn scraps, but you can recycle the scraps by using them as stuffing for craft projects, or you can put them in a small fabric pouch and add a few drops off lavender, rose, or another type of essential oil to make a drawer sachet. My favorite method is found in the pom pom tutorial at Bella Dia. Unfortunately, I’m impatient and not particularly coordinated, so cardboard donuts were flying everywhere. How to make pom poms? I googled around and found a number of tutorials, including several that use the cardboard donut method, which can be found here, here, and here. Soon, the idea for some sort of pom pom flower started bouncing around in my head, and this is what I came up with. Mums, allium, chive blossoms, dahlias – love ‘em! Since fresh flowers aren’t always in the budget, and because I have a brown thumb, I started thinking about what I could do to brighten up our apartment with flowers without actually using flowers. I have a thing for flowers that look like pom poms. ![]()
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