Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Pom Poms Holiday Letters

MY STORY

     It's challenge time at Decorate To Celebrate!  Now that all the Halloween candy is gone, you know it is time to kick it into high gear for the Holidays!  I love using old school products and Pinterest has been swamped with pom poms.  I decided to give it a try and decorate some MDF letters.  My color theme for this Holiday's crafting projects will be on the neutral side, but Pom Poms come in so many different colors and sizes that you can get different looks very easily.

YOUR TURN

What you will need:
-Wood letters for the saying you want to use.
-Fabric glue -- I love Liquid Stitch
-Pom Poms of various sizes and colors


     Cover your work surface with wax paper.  The glue gets a little drippy so you don't want to mess up your table. I found it easier to empty out the bags of Pom Poms and have them ready to go.  If you start digging around the bags, once you starting working with the glue, your fingers will end up looking like a teddy bear.

   Working in sections, apply glue and then the Pom Poms as desired.  There is no set pattern so the layout is totally up to you.

     Continue working in sections until the letter is completely covered.  Take a look at it from above and fill in any missing spots.  Once they are all applied, press down lightly across the whole surface to insure that all the bits are in place.


    Follow these steps for all the letters.



   And that is all there is to it!  Have fun and in the midst of all the holiday craziness remember to "Be Present".

     



4 comments :

  1. this is so cool and pretty love it thanks for sharing and always being awesome. hugs

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  2. Oh WOW! these is beautiful and such a great idea to use pom poms!!
    Hugs,
    Norma

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  3. I love this!! Very pretty and so creative!
    Have a blessed day,
    Migdalia
    Crafting With Creative M

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  4. Wow!!! This is so cool! I'll have to try this with my kids! They would love it!
    Lilian
    The Leaf Studio

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