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DIY: Pom Pom Garland

Here are a few easy steps to make your very own pom pom garland!

Materials:
Fork
yarn
scissors 
needle


Directions:

Step One:  Wrap yarn around fork and cut yarn.  The amount of times you do this will depend on (1) the thickness of your yarn and (2) how big you want your pom pom to be.  With this particular yarn, I wrapped it around the fork 35-40 times.  With a different yarn (which is pictured below), I wrapped it around the fork about 60-65 times for the same size.  

 Step Two:  cut a piece of string about 8in in length and fold in half.

 Step Three:  Pull folded string through the two middle prongs. 

Step Four: Wrap string around so both ends are on one side of the fork.  Tie the string once to hold yarn together, then remove fork and tie once more to make a secure knot. 

Step Five: Tie the string once to hold yarn together, then remove fork and tie once more to make a secure knot. 

Step Six:  Using scissors, cut looped yarn on one side of the knot so it becomes frayed.

 Step Seven:  Cut looped yarn on the other side of the knot. 

Step Eight: Trim your pom pom into a nice ball

 Step Nine: Repeat steps 1- 8 until you have reached the desired amount of pom poms.  (I made 48 of each kind) 

Step Ten: Using needle and yarn, string poms in alternating colors.  You can have them right next to one another, like so...

Or you can leave an inch or two between each one. 

Step Eleven: Put it on the tree :]

Even though this is time consuming, it doesn't take much thought once you get the hang of it.  I often made the poms while watching TV or a movie with the hubby.  

<3 Saleena 
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DIY: Recent Projects

I haven't updated you in while and for that I apologize.  These past few weeks have been stressful, to say the least.  Now I know why people have longer engagements! Planning a wedding in four months is tough, especially because I am doing so much of it myself.  But on the other hand, all of the DIY projects have made this experience so enjoyable...even if they are time consuming.

 I want to share some projects with you that I finished up this weekend.  The first is the flower girl basket.  I bought a darling pink basket at the Goodwill for $3, some moss at Michael's for about $5, and added a scrap of lace I had left over from my Love Bird project.  Total cost: $8



My next project was the guestbook.  I didn't want the traditional guestbook because I knew I would never look at it again.  When I came across the Thumb Print guestbook, I  fell in love with the idea.  This way I will be able to hang it up in our home, and enjoy it every day.  I got my inspiration from CottageCreekArts on Etsy, who incorporated the love birds theme into the painting.  I would have bought the painting from them, but the price tag was a bit too high for my budget.  For a canvas, brushes, ink, pen, and paint, the total cost: $40


My third project was the masks for the photo booth.  I bought plain plastic masks and feathers at Michaels.  All it needed was a little time and some hot glue, and vuala :]  Total cost: $6




16 MRE DAYS!!!
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