Make An Adorable Bouquet With Pom Poms!

Pom Pom flowers Aqua+Yellow Arrangements

Aren’t these sweet? There’s even a story and it goes like this: I had just finished making some yellow pom poms to satisfy my desire for those little yellow ball flowers that floral designers have been mixing with succulents and using in boutineers for wedding flowers………then, the phone rang. It was a dear sweet friend and neighbor who said that she and her husband were wondering if I could show them how to set beautiful tables for the meal after their newborn son’s Bris on Shabbos— a meal for just the immediate family, oh around 100 people!

Now, first of all, one should never turn down the request of any mother after birth, and certainly not one after the birth of her 7th, who sounds like she has more energy than you do on any given day!
So while they didn’t exactly ask for centerpieces, that is my speciality, and so I promised to come up with something from whatever I could find around the house, which isn’t exactly slim pickings, if you know what I mean……I gathered together the yellow pom poms, aqua yarn, sticks, my stash of interesting recycled bottles, (I thought I might paint them, but they looked great as is, saving me valuable time) and the arrangements were born. The results were so very joyful and yet simple. My favorite combination!

You’ll Need:

  • pom poms, I made mine with a Clover Extra Small Pom-Pom Maker (3/4” x 1”), 2/pkgworth the $4.50 (for two sizes) investment in if you plan to make a bunch of pom poms, which you will if you have a pom pom maker!
  • sticks, you know from the park, your back yard, the vacant lot……
  • vases, or recycled bottles in a variety of shapes and sizes
  • hot glue

How To:

Pretty self explanatory, right? Make the pom poms, trim them so they’re nice and fluffy, and glue them to the end of the sticks. The pom poms look best in small groups, though do take note that the arrangements made with two recycled bottles are quite delicate. One would look nice sitting in the middle of a tiny table for two, but a large dining table would need at least three arrangements. For one larger centerpiece, consider tying together four bottles.

Note: I always give credit where credit is due, so while I don’t know who inspired me exactly, I did see some photos of gorgeous crafts made with pom poms at JoAnnes a few years ago, and also at some point saw this lovely post from 2008 about making Alium flowers from pom poms by Kristen at domestifluff.com

Comments

19 responses to “Make An Adorable Bouquet With Pom Poms!”

  1. Craftylocks Avatar

    Ohhhh, these are adorable – what a great combination of the fluffy pom-pom and the natural sticks. And I love your new header! It has probably been there for ages, but we have been busy with a family wedding – it used up a lot of my internet time organising things so we could go – but it was a lovely day and worth it. Now I get to catch up on all my favorite sites.

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Sarah, Glad to hear that good things kept you away….not to worry the new header is only in place a week or so, since I only posted about that doily two weeks ago…all the best!

  3. Mod Podge Amy Avatar

    Sara, I LOVE this! These are fabulous. So is the header. 😀

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Amy…..they are just so easy to make and look so cute, you just may have to keep them away from little children who will be tempted to play with them!

  5. www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawmJ6qjQ01EfB989Yt_F9AP8Ief99S8srJI Avatar

    I love this one and since I have a LOT of yarn (well I knit so its expected right???
    This looks like something I will do…
    Thanks for this

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre welcome! I also made some from a space dyed wool in golds and they are a gorgeous centerpiece on my dining room table…..

  7. Michele Avatar

    just beautiful sara! simple yet stunning!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Michele! I have to say I was surprised myself by how beautiful they are!

  9. mermaid Avatar

    Very sweet 🙂 I love the colours! And the idea of using recycled bottles. Will definitely make some.. just remembered that I have a yellow pom- pom somewhere..

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Linda, great to hear from you! I just realized that these would look amazing in my collection of antique blue glass medicine bottles…..of course theyre in the attic somewhere, but maybe its time to bring them out!

  11. Tamdoll Avatar

    Fantastic project & the tables must have been beautiful!

  12. aliza Avatar
    aliza

    would love to see a pic! u inspire me.

  13. Amy Hadley Avatar

    I’ve been envisioning something very similar to this for the kitchen sill in our new flat! So cute and cheerful. Hadn’t thought of using yarn.

  14. sreneedesigns Avatar

    Was googling images, and ran across your blog. Love everything that you do! Adding you to my google reader 🙂 I’ll also visit often when I see something I really like. Thank you for posting great tutorials and wonderful finds from the web.

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so very much and so glad you found me! And by the way, those finds from the web are actually finds from my weekly party….which I think youll enjoy too.
    all the best!

  16. Sarah Jane Avatar

    Ummm…that is adorable! I LOVE it! Will have to share on my blog soon. I kind of have a thing for pom poms!

  17. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, yes pom poms are great for so many things!

  18. Heloisa Avatar

    Realmente adorável!! Obrigada por mostrar esse projeto Eu estava procurando algo delicado assim.
    XOXOXO

  19. sauna esofman Avatar

    I could show them how to set beautiful tables for the meal after their newborn son’s Bris on Shabbos— a meal for just the immediate family, oh around 100 people!

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