Wednesday, April 25, 2012

diy: tissue paper pom-poms

diy tissue paper pom-poms

i made and hung these fun and festive tissue paper pom-poms in the trees for my kiddos train-themed birthday party. i originally got the idea from the fabulous martha stewart, of course. they are *super* easy to make and added to the ambiance of the backyard celebration. 

here is what you will need:

tissue paper (20 inches x 30 inches). Choose one to three colors, or similar shades of the same color, to keep things from looking like a circus.



scissors 


monofilament: aka fishing line (photo below of the one i found at a local sporting goods store that worked well).

wire. white, if you can find it. i couldn't and ended up opting for a thin wire that i was able to find at home depot instead of the traditional floral wire. worked like a charm.


directions:
stack four to eight the sheets of paper on top of one another, depending on you puffy you want them to be. i ended up using 10 for each one to make the large and puffy enough to work in the trees.

now, fold the sheets into 1.5-inch accordion folds, all the way across.


cut the ends of the tissue into round shapes, to give them a petal-like look.


cut about a foot and a half length of floral wire.
wrap the wire around the center of the folded tissue and secure it by twisting.




now the final part! pull apart each layer, separating it from the center one piece at a time. do this slowly and carefully. you don't want to rip the tissue paper.



measure the length you'd like to hang your pom pom from and cut a piece of monofilament accordingly.


knot the monofilament to the floral wire and hang!





i actually wish that i had made even more to fill the trees and maybe to hang from the porch, so don't be shy......make more than you think you will need.


i think that they turned out so cute. what do you think?

6 comments:

  1. those are so cute! I'm so challenged in the craft area, and see things like this and think, "I can do this!" Thanks for the inspiration!
    - Sarahlynne of merelymothers

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    1. you *can* do this! truly. let us know how it turns out!

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  2. I love this! So simple yet so pretty! I can't wait to try.

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    1. you have to send us pictures of the finished product!

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  3. great tutorial. i may have to try these for paige's upcoming summer party. love the photos that accompany the directions....made it very easy to follow.

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    1. thanks, megan! they would be so fun for paige's birthday. they are something that would be easy to do in advance. :-)

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