![]() ![]() Use multiple colors when you make a pom pom. There’s no “right” or “wrong,” just what you like best! 2. I used a variety of thick yarn and skinny yarn so you can see the difference in the photos above. Use a wreath hanger to hang it to your door or Command strip to hang it somewhere else - the options are endless! It can be an indoor or outdoor wreath, but I’d say not to hang it outside where it’ll get wet.Īnd now, a few tips and tricks to help you out! Tips + Tricks 1. Using pins, pin any loose pom poms in place to keep them where you want them. I found that a few of my pom poms needed a little bit of help to stay in place. This also makes it super easy to manipulate the pattern a bit to move colors around and make your pom wreath DIY look exactly how you want. I personally like to knot my pom poms on to the wreath form rather than hot gluing so i can easily swap out colors if I decide to! Next, you’ll want to simply tie the pom poms on to the wreath form. Making the poms can be a bit tedious (65 is a lot!), so you’ll probably want to spread it out over a few weeks. This probably isn’t a DIY that you can finish in one day. I made about 65 pom poms for my 14″ wreath. How many pom poms you need for your wreath depends! It varies on the size of both your pom wreath, the size of the pom pom maker and how much room you want between your pom poms.
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