DIY Yarn Pom Flowers

I'm slowly working on buying/crafting little home decor items for our new house to make it look more loved and lived in :)  My latest addition has been these cute little yarn pom-pom flowers!

DIY Yarn Pom-Pom Flowers



They are super easy to make and pretty cheap too!

All you need is yarn, wire cutters, floral wire, and scissors. 

Wrap the yarn around three fingers at least 30 times

Slide the bundle off your finders and using floral wire, hook the wire around the center of the bundle

Twist the wire around itself to secure in place.

Use wire cutters to trim any excess wire away

Use scissors to cut the loops on both sides of the yarn bundle

When your done cutting it should look like this:

Alright, but a little scraggly. Use scissor again to give the pom a nice little hair cut!

Keep on trimming until it looks kind of like this...

A few more snips, two more flowers, a cute little vase, and voila!

I have them sitting on our bookcase in out family room with some candles, I think they add a cute little touch!

I think I will make some more for other spots in the house!

I'll be linking up to these parties:

9 comments

  1. These are adorable! It doesn't even look like yarn in that last pic!

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  2. Hi! I just found your blog! This is a really cute idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Simple and cute, I love it!
    ♥ Terrie ♥

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  4. I love how simple these are! Thanks for sharing!
    Blessings,
    Carrie
    http://fiveseventeenrepurposing.blogspot.com/

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  5. I've been seeing these more and more lately. So simple, and yet SO lovely! I need to put yarn on my craft supply list ; )

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  6. these are so stinkin cute ... and your little display is so sweet!

    Thanks for linking to "20 Below Thursday"! :)

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  7. I love the design of the beautiful DIY yarn pom flowers cause I'am a sewing lover. How interesting ! And these small cute knitted flowers look so pretty and simple! I can't wait to have a try.Thank you for sharing this DIY project.

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