I have several unusual glass bottles and jars I use as vases or to store beads.
When I worked on my pom pom projects here and here, I ended up with lots of yarn remains from the poms I like to call pom pom dust. And I thought it would be nice if I fill the bottles with these as a more vibrant and happier decor.
And they do make a nice change!
How sweet! From the look of the pom-pom haircut I don't think you're using a pom-pom maker? I don't either. Two small pieces of cardboard and I'm good :-)
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xo
The sugar pink pom is made with a maker the others on my fingers :)
Delete'Pompom dust' - pretty clever idea and Looks cute too
ReplyDeleteI thought the name was cute too :)
DeleteI thought the name was cute too :)
Deletethe red one….really like it!!!!!
ReplyDeletexxxxxxx Ale
Thank you Ale. I like the blue lilac most. Somehow the pictures don't give them justice due to lighting.
DeleteI love the Pom poms in the jars - what a cute idea Maya! I used to make them when I was little! I will have to make some too! This is a great way to use up left over yarn.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is Julie!
DeleteSo pretty and soft, I have not made pompoms in many years. I don't think they ever looked that pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing them to #HomeMattersParty
Thank you Kathleen!
DeleteI like this idea. Sweet:)
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you do Billur! Thank you!
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