Today we’ll show you how to make a pom pom in a multitude of colors! It’s as simple as wrapping around your fingers and then a quick snip with some scissors.
Why we love this project
Pom poms are a simple, fun craft to do that can be used as a base for many more projects down the line! We’ve made adorable pom pom chicks using this tutorial, and that’s only one of many ways you can use your pom poms!
The fun part is that you can make them in whichever colors you like. Pop them into a bowl for decoration, or tie them onto a string to use as a bunting!
Helpful Project Information:
- Age Level: 6 and up
- Mess Factor: Medium
- Level of Difficulty: Easy
- Time to Complete: Less than 30 minutes
- Cost Estimate: Less than $5.00
Craft supplies you will need
How to Make a Pom Pom
These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions!
- Wrap the yarn around two fingers (small children can use three), counting and wrapping 100 times. If you’d like your pom poms to be larger like ours, you can wrap the yarn around four fingers as shown below.
- Tie a piece of yarn around the center of your yarn loops and pull it tight, then knot it a couple of times.
- Use scissors to cut the ends of the loops then trim and shape the yarn ends into a fluffy ball.
Expert Crafting Tips
- You can adjust the sizes of your pom poms by using 2 fingers, 3 fingers, or 4 fingers to wrap the yarn around. The more fingers you use, the larger your pom will be.
Now you know how to make a pom pom, it’s really that simple! Kids will love helping make these colorful creations from yarn as well.
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How to Make a Pom Pom
Supplies
- Yarn in multiple colors
Craft tools
Instructions
- Wrap the yarn around two fingers (small children can use three), counting and wrapping 100 times. If you'd like your pom poms to be larger like ours, you can wrap the yarn around four fingers.
- Tie a piece of yarn around the center of your yarn loops and pull it tight, then knot it a couple of times.
- Use scissors to cut the ends of the loops then trim and shape the yarn ends into a fluffy ball.
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Jackie says
Your projects and crafts are so pretty instructions are easy to follow..love your site!!!
Getting into making wreaths and love the ones you have posted…glad I found this site
Jan Allen says
Hi Amanda. Just seen the fall Mason Jars project and I love them! Here in the UK we call “fall” Autumn so I’ll have to do a few more jars! Can’t wait to make a start when I get some paint and to do some for Christmas too. Thank you for the inspiration!