Monday, November 25, 2013

PEICD (PROJECTS EVEN I CAN DO): THANKSGIVING POM-POM GARLAND

I don't do a lot of decorating for Thanksgiving beyond some mini pumpkins and fall leaves sprinkled about, but I thought our mantel needed a little something extra.  I found a burst of inspiration when I was at Michaels the other week and saw a package of perfectly fall colored poms-poms.   Anthropologie made the pom-pom garland so popular a few years ago, but I didn't want to pay the price tag.  So at about $2.99 a pack, these were less expensive than a store bought one and even cheaper than felted balls.  Sold!

Ingredients:
--package of pom poms
--a needle
--embroidery floss in orange (I cut a piece about 120 inches)


So, like all my DIY projects, the instructions are easy.  Just string the pom poms with embroidery floss and hang up wherever you like.  

Super easy and really cute for a little holiday oomph.  

I may have already bought another pack of pom-poms in different colors for a Christmas garland.  It's so easy, you can make one for every holiday.  Have you found any easy holiday crafts recently?  I'd love to hear about them!

20 comments:

  1. very cute! makes me wish I had a mantle to decorate

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  2. What a great fireplace!!! - Carrie

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  3. where did you get your pom poms at? I love those colors.

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    1. Michaels! I haven't seen those colors at another craft store, but here is the link. http://www.michaels.com/pom-poms-.5in/kd2801,default,pd.html?cgid=products-kidsteachers

      Not sure if they're available to purchase online, but hopefully they are at a location near you:)

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  4. It's lovely Kari, really understated and subtle. You have a really great fireplace and wall, and the photo of you and your husband is wonderful. A beautiful scene. Hope you both have a good week.

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    1. Thank you so much, CJ:) I liked how it gave just a little bit of color, too! It's Thanksgiving time in the US, so I'm looking for a few days of vacation and hopefully taking it easy. I hope you have a wonderful week:)

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  5. Darling! Such warm colors! Already looking forward to some Christmas pictures! Happy Thanksgiving, my very special friend.

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    1. Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, special friend! I hope you had a great holiday:)

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  6. This is cute! I had some of these at my wedding, laid out on different tables! I haven't had time to decorate because of the baby, but this seems quick enough :)

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    1. Thanks, Brittney:) I'm also going to try doing this for Christmas. It was so quick and easy--my kind of project:) Hope you're having a wonderful day:)

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  7. I'm glad you enjoyed my latest post, Kari, and thank you for you lovely compliments :) I love your autumn/thanksgiving mantelpiece, simple yet effective, and I must say that portrait of you and Wade is very adorable.
    Heidix

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    1. You're the sweetest:) Thanks so much for your kind words!

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  8. VEry cute! Your mantel looks so pretty. I wish I had a fireplace. Seems cozy and fun in the winter.

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    1. Thanks, Karla! I do like decorating it, but we don't light it too often now, because it leaks too much cold air into the house. We probably just need to get it looked at:( But it is pretty:) Hope you're having a great day!

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  9. I love your fireplace and the garland!

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  10. I was just thinking yesterday that I need to make these because I saw them on some thing on facebook for sale.....I must make me some of these bad boys...they look so good on your mantle!

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    1. Thanks, Danielle:) They are super duper easy to make! Share a picture if you make some:)

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