I think the slight variation in color and texture gave it some added interest.ĭecide where you’d like the trimmings, and attach them to the wreath with hot glue. I ran out of yarn, and ended up using 3 different types of off white yarn. Once you’ve made enough pom poms, start hot gluing them to the grapevine wreath. Trim the yarn until the pom pom is round and somewhat even. Keep wrapping until the yarn is about an inch thick on both sides of your hand.Ĭarefully remove the yarn from your hand, making sure it keeps it’s shape.Ĭut an 8 inch piece of yarn and place it under the pom pom.Ĭinch the pom pom tight in the middle and tie a knot. ![]() First, grasp a piece of yarn and hold it in place with your thumb. I like to make them while I’m watching TV. These are super easy, but they will take you the most time to make. trimmings to decorate the wreath (I used a metal “Welcome” sign from Dollar Tree, a faux bird and vintage silver ornament picks).Grapevine wreath (mine is 14 inches wide).We’ll be sharing our holiday decor with you for the next six weeks! The first challenge is door decor, and I can’t wait to show you how I made this cute Neutral Pom Pom Holiday Wreath! You can check out my wreath from last year HERE. ![]() I’ve also joined my blogging friends from the At Home DIY group for the annual Deck the Home blog hop. That’s why I’m sharing a pom pom wreath today, the first week of November. ![]() But since I started blogging, I’ve become an early bird with my holiday and seasonal decor. I try to be on time, I really do…but I always seem to run late.
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