Most of us have seen these in party posts…but never tried it.
i finally made some up for the first time this summer for sophia and siennas’ party.
they were an easy, fast and affordable party detail! I think i’ll make some for the girls’ room once we move. they are so cute! and sophia loved them.
I can’t find my receipts…with the craziness of packing up to move they dissapeared before i posted this. but i looked up options/the closest thing to what i got.
1 PACK OF TISSUES CAN GIVE YOU 10 POMS!
(you can get 80 sheet packs like i did..or 60/50.. depending on where you end up buying.)
would love to see any of your pom creations!
(you can get 80 sheet packs like i did..or 60/50.. depending on where you end up buying.)
would love to see any of your pom creations!
Mrs. J Manny
September 24, 2010 at 12:04 amlove it! sophias party was so incredibly cute! I am making poms for a shower Im throwing next weekend, and for my daughters party. I am just too sure about what is the best way to hang them. The shower is in a clubhouse of a neighborhood so I dont want to put holes in anything really…what would you suggest is the best way to hang them?
Laura@Cowboy Boots
September 24, 2010 at 11:21 amhaha…this was too funny to read…b/c yesterday and this morning that is all I have been making for Lily’s 2nd bday party tomorrow. A friend taught me back in jan and ever since i’ve been making them for my girls parties! (ok my bday was in april and i had to decorate w/them too) haha
thanks for sharing b/c if i hadn’t thought of it i would be now!
JC's Loft
September 24, 2010 at 11:31 amThat’s so easy! Thanks for sharing!
Katie
September 24, 2010 at 12:55 pmDo you know what I love about this? I love that you are using items that wouldn’t normally be used for crafts and can be found any where. I also love the whole green living! Great job. I found you on trendy treehouse new friend friday
Marieke
September 25, 2010 at 5:09 pmHi Natalie,
It’s Marieke from Holland, thank you so much sharing this tutorial with us. I linked your tutorial on my dutch blog. Thanks again for sharing.
Bye,
Marieke
http://gewoonmarieke.blogspot.com/
Shannon
September 27, 2010 at 9:20 pmI could’ve really used this tutorial before GG’s first birthday party! But now I know for future soirees.
Life In The Thrifty Lane
September 28, 2010 at 12:54 amThe pom-poms are super cute for parties. They are also nice on a smaller version as gifts topper!
Ashlee @ I'm Topsy Turvy
September 30, 2010 at 2:20 amI’ve been loving pom pom’s at my kids birthday parties! I learned so much from my first time trying them. Thanks for sharing your version! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday’s.