![]() So I was always going to incorporate them into a Christmas decoration or two wasn't I. If you've seen some of my previous Mini-Makes you'll know I have a little obsession with pom poms! They're so easy to make, and can be used to jazz up almost anything. ![]() Cut a piece of yarn and tie around the pom maker, open the arms and pull them apart to reveal the two-toned pom-pom (Image 3). Next, wrap a different color of yarn around the second arm and cut (Image 2). This week I've made a door wreath you can re-use again year after year, and the best part? It cost me absolutely nothing to make as I used bits I had in my crafting drawer. Wrap one color of yarn around the first arm of the pom-pom maker until full (Image 1). I hope that these simple, cheap crafting ideas will inspire others to have a go, and see if it can make big changes in their life too. Today I am excited to share an adorable DIY Christmas wreath made with lots of bright fluffy pom poms to create a gorgeously full Snowball wreath for the front door. ![]() And if you want to dress up the design of this Christmas wreath, Im showing you how to make adorable little ribbon trees and a tiny felt gingerbread house, too. As I've mentioned before, I regularly turn to DIY and crafting when times get hard, so for me, having a creative outlet has become a vital part of my everyday life. This sweet DIY yarn pom pom Christmas wreath is a simple Christmas craft anyone can do. And even better than that, all my mini-makes are designed to be something beginners can try their hand at, whilst also being a relaxing, well-being boost. ![]() How much yarn do you need for a pom pom wreath I would estimate about 5 6 skeins, though it really depends on the size of your wreath form and the yarn weight. The nice thing about this project is that anyone can do it. My Weekend Mini-Makes are back with some Christmas-inspired crafts! And as usual, all are quick crafts you can complete over the weekend for less than a tenner. It’s easy You’re going to make at least 20 wrapped yarn balls and hot glue them to a wreath form. ![]()
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