How to Make a Valentine’s Wreath
However you prefer to make your Pom Poms, whether that be cardboard circles, a fork, your fingers or the lovely speedy Pom Pom maker, you will need to make nine red Pom Poms and nine in white.
I used cheap and cheerful Bonus DK yarn and once I had made my fluffy beauties I threaded them on to general purpose garden wire. You need to push the wire gently through the bunched centre of the pom poms. It will pull a few threads but you can trim and tidy them once you’ve finished.
Once all the Pom Poms are in place seal the wire into a circle with a twist. Pull the circle down into a point at the bottom and down into a point at the top to give a heart shape.
Tie a piece of ribbon at the top, hang it and enjoy!
If you’re looking for another easy Valentine’s craft, check out my super cute Fingerprint Love Hearts!
Thanks for sorting out this weekend’s craft activity for me. I love it! And that flooring is pretty damn gorgeous too…
That flooring is my kitchen work surface! My husband is, quite frankly, a genius! 🙂
*drools* (at worktop, not at husband)
Not that husband isn’t drool-worthy, I’m sure. *digs hole deeper*
*laughing*
Oooh! I must check out your other pom pom crafts.This would be good for the girls to make, I doubt my son would be interested.
No, probably not!
Tres pretty!
🙂