DIY Pom Pom Garland

Good morning! I hope your week is going well. I have been plugging away on my handmade ornaments and today wanted to share two different pom pom style garlands I made for a tree in our entryway to dress it up a bit. We have a DIY Pom Pom garland as well as a DIY felt ball garland. (I am also making more of the felt one to use on the tree in our bedroom).

The felt garland is not as budget friendly as the yarn one. The yarn one only cost me about $3. That being said the felt one can be done in about ten to fifteen minutes and doesn’t make a mess whereas the yarn one takes hours and hours and your whole work area is covered in “fuzzies” when you are done. I really enjoy both styles though. The yarn one is a great one to make while listening to a book on tape, podcast or even watching a movie.

First up is the felt one. This really doesn’t require any tutorial. You pretty much just thread some twine onto a long needle and feed the felt balls through it. I ordered mine here and used three bags to cover this whole tree. I definitely could have spaced them out further on the twine so I only would have needed two packs, but I decided to go with the closer together look for this tree. You can space them out at tightly or loosely as you would like. Here is what the string looks like if you pull the balls tightly together:

DIY Pom Pom Garland

And here is a looser spacing:

DIY Pom Pom Garland

I really like both looks and you can even space them out quite a bit further than I did if you want to get more “bang for your buck” so to speak! Also I have had that twine for years so am afraid I don’t remember where I got it. This one looks identical though. You want very thin twine so that it can be thread through the needle! And I used a doll needle – you can find similar ones here. 

These garlands are a great way to dress up a basic tree. This was an inexpensive faux tree that I got last year for $79 (although looks like it’s $99 this year) and added two packs of eucalyptus to ($2.99 at Trader Joe’s) but just kind of stuffing them into the tree, and then stringing it with the two types of pom pom garlands I made. (I will have details on the yarn one further down in this post). I also put it inside a basket we had in our laundry room and stuffed it with some of our heavy dog blankets to keep it balanced.

DIY Pom Pom Garland

I think I will add Christmas cards to this tree similar to what we did in our breakfast nook at our rental a few years ago once they start arriving in the mail.

DIY Pom Pom Garland

Here are some closeups of the tree and the garland:

DIY Pom Pom Garland DIY Pom Pom Garland

And here it is with the lights turned off:

DIY Pom Pom Garland DIY Pom Pom Garland

We have a detailed post with a video from a few years ago on how to make pom poms but here also are some quick photos I took with my phone while making this DIY Pom Pom garland.

For this size I used the shorter side of a gift card and wound it around over and over and over until it was quite thick:

Then I slid it off the card and used another piece of yarn to tie it very tightly around the middle:

Then I turned it to one side and snipped through the yarn like this:

DIY Pom Pom Garland

I then flipped it on the other side and snipped again:

It will then look quite funny:

Now for the fun part! Seriously, this is my favorite part. You trim and trim and trim some more until you get it into a nice round fuzzy ball:

There you have it! They don’t need to be perfect! Then you can just tie them individually onto a long piece of yarn to make a garland!

DIY Pom Pom Garland

And there you have it and DIY Pom Pom garland and a DIY felt ball garland:

And if you are wondering about the little gingerbread houses in the background of the photos they are under our tree. I downloaded them from here.

And if you are looking for some more handmade garland ideas you can check out this post from last week with our orange slice garland and tassel ornaments. 

And here is another budget friendly Christmas project we shared earlier this month:

For all the details on that project you can click here. 

 

Entryway Sources:

Wall Color – Frosty White by Sherwin Williams (we didn’t chose any of the finishes in the house, but I have to say I really really love it and would use it again!)
Wall Color in Office (the dark color in a couple of the photos) – Inkwell by Sherwin Williams
Trim Color – Extra White by Sherwin Williams
Floors – Existing and don’t have info on them, NEVER would have chosen dark with a golden retriever – haha!
Christmas Tree – The Home Depot
Basket – World Market
Felt Pom Pom Garland – I made it using these felt pom poms
Yarn Pom Pom Garland – I made it
Dog Bed – World Market (similar here, here and here)
Dresser – Walmart
Mirror – Soft Surroundings (no longer available)
Lamp – Serena and Lily
Tree on Dresser – Target
Wreath – have had for years (can be purchased here)
Ribbon – came on a live wreath last year and I saved it
Books – Vintage/Gifts
Garland – have had for years
Green Santa Box – Walmart a couple of years ago
Monkey – World Market
Artwork on back wall – Walmart
Oil Painting in Gold Frame – Gift from a family member/vintage

 

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Warmly, Jenni

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