POM POMS

Pom pom watermelon.

 

 

This week on Pinterest – pom poms! Yes, those little fluffy bobbles of yarn you made at primary school are having a Moment.

You can put them in your home. Like these cushions (made of t shirt fabric rather than yarn, but WHATEVER).

Giant pom pom cushion.

Or hang ’em from your ceiling.

Pom pom mobile

The original pin said this was a “chandelier,” but don’t chandeliers have lights, kind of by definition??

Instead of hanging pom poms, you can stick ’em on sticks and stick those sticks in a vase. Using sticky tape, probably.

Pom pom bouquet

I’ve been meaning to do this one for a while. I just need some sticks.

Have you ever looked at a pom pom and thought, “what if you were a chair?”

Pom pom chair

WHAT THEN.

You can match it with your pom pom rug, that’s what.

Pom pom rug

And you have a duck and a bunny.

Speaking of bunnies:

Pom pom bunny.

This pom pom looks good enough to eat.

Pom pom watermelon.

So do these.

Pom pom ice cream garland

This young lady is not having as much fun with her hat as I would be, let me tell you.

Pom pom ice cream hat

 

There’s more – oh so much more – , including pom pom making tutorials, in case you somehow missed a month of primary school, as well as some sweet how-tos so you can make pom pom rugs yourself!

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