The New Pom-Pom


I recently made these Martha Stewart tissue-paper pom-poms for a wedding. Between the tissue paper, fishing line to hang and floral wire to assemble, these pom-poms ran about fifty cents each. While they looked beautiful hung from a gazebo dedicated to the wedding cake, why can’t we use them for every-day decorating? At such a great price, making a dozen in similar colors and differing sizes would be fun over the dining table, hung above a baby crib, or in the corner in a bedroom. For the original directions see martha.

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Brittany and Derek
1. Brittany and Derek

So I just looked at your blog- very cute! Also, I definitely want to make some of these pompoms to maybe hang in the nursery over the changing table… so I may be asking for some tips- or possibly it could be craft night :)

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