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Farmhouse pompom wreath
Farmhouse pompom wreath









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I am really just in awe that she came up with this and all that it can do.

farmhouse pompom wreath

It only took me about an hour to whip up all the poms poms I needed for this over sized wreath – no sewing machine required!

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If you want to make your own fringe, tassels, or pom poms – this thing makes it so easy and fun! Feel free to view her Website to learn all about it and to purchase your own.ĭebi was kind enough to send this to me and challenged me to see what I could come up with using her tool. It is really the most enjoyable tool to use and I have a couple of more projects I plan to show you which I’ve created using the “My Own Fringemaker”. This time, I was able to use this fun and handy contraption called “My Own Fringemaker”, designed and patented by the sweetest lady named Debi. You could run a simple Pinterest search and probably see many methods. I’ve used my fingers before (which took a bit long), and I’ve seen people using all sorts of handy things to help form pom poms from yarn – such as forks. I am going to take you through the steps to making a pom pom wreath and what supplies you’ll need.įirst, I want to discuss that there are many ways to make pom poms. I used a variety of 2 toned yarn, which I thought looked nice.

farmhouse pompom wreath

This wreath is made from the fluffiest yarn I could find at Michael’s, and formed into dozens and dozens of luscious little pom poms. It looks so puffy perfect up on our newly remodeled mantel – which I am just about ready to show you! I’ve drooled over THIS Pom Pom Wreath for years, and decided it was time to take matters into my own DIY lovin’ hands. What do you think? Is this a decoration you’d hang on your front door? If you make your own version, I’d love for you to share a photo in the Amy Latta & Friends Facebook Group so we can all be inspired.I’m here again, with another Dreamy Whites Knock-off for you today. This wreath is so cheerful and colorful, bringing a little bit of Spring to any color front door! You can use whatever color and pattern of fabric you have on hand for your bunny if you’d like a different look. You can add a ribbon bow somewhere on the wreath if you like, but I chose not to so that the bunny was the definite focal point. Once everything is glued in place, your wreath is ready to display. Feel free to use any color and type of ribbon you like best. I used a small white pom-pom for the tail and tied a bow out of pink satin ribbon. The popsicle stick will add stability and help your bunny to stand up. Step 5: Glue the bunny to a popsicle stick, then glue it to the wreath.

farmhouse pompom wreath

I glued the garland down first, trimming the excess, then added the eggs in alternating colors and positions all around the wreath. Step 4: Glue your garland and eggs to the grapevine wreath. I used the sewing machine to sew the bottom shut, but you could also stitch it by hand. Step 3: Stuff your bunny and sew the bottom opening shut.ĭo not turn the fabric, the right sides are already facing out! Just add Poly-Fil, using a dowel or unsharpened pencil to help you with the ears. Make sure your opening is large enough to allow you to stuff Poly-Fil inside! I used white thread to match my fabric and sewed around the edges with the right sides facing out. Step 2: Sew the front and back of the bunny together with 1/4″ seam, leaving an opening in the bottom. You’ll want to fold your fabric in half, right sides out so that you can cut two bunny shapes at the same time. Print it out, then pin it to your fabric.

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Here’s the wreath I made for Spring, using the same basic technique we used to make the Farmhouse Bunny Pillow! Take a look… You’ll need:ġ/4 yard of cotton fabric (mine is white with small grey dots)ĭecorative garland (I used a Pastel Berry Garland from Hobby Lobby)įirst, head here to download the bunny outline pattern.

farmhouse pompom wreath

One way I love to decorate for seasons and holidays is by adding a festive touch to the front door.











Farmhouse pompom wreath