I should have known my son would be more interested in making a mess of the furry little balls instead of helping me string the garland!
Later, he did help hand me the balls and I strung up the garland using red and white baker's twine. The pom poms were found at Hobby Lobby. A big bag doesn't cost much.
I made about 7 feet of garland for his 3 foot tree.
Here's a sneak peek of his Christmas tree with the garland on it.
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love the looks of this xmas garland! adorable! can't wait to see it officially on the tree!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great craft idea. This could be done in all kinds of colors for a birthday party or something. Oooo the ideas!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Love the pom pom garland. How fun.
ReplyDeleteMegan this is so cute! I love that James could be a part of it.
ReplyDeleteThis is darling and looks like so much fun for the kids;)
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ReplyDeleteI love this garland Megan! James looks like he is having so much fun, too. What a cute little helper you have.
ReplyDeleteThis may be totally obvious but just curious- how did you string the pom poms on the string? Just with a needle on the end of the string and then using that to go through the middle of each pom pom? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's exactly how. :) And I used a pretty large needle.
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