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Anthro inspired pom pom wreath

2:11 am by kim 11 Comments

Hi everyone and Merry Christmas!
Just had to share with you my anthropology inspired wreath!
I’m sure many of you have seen different versions of this anthro inspired pom pom wreath
making it’s way around blogland.
I was smitten as soon as I saw it and had to try out my own version.

Never made a pom pom in my life, but it looked so easy, just wrapped some yarn around my fingers,
tied a knot, cut the ends and voila.
I just did that about sixty more times, bahaha!
I wrapped an old foam wreath base I had with some white ribbon to hide
the green base and used floral pins to place each pom pom.
There are many different ways to make these wreaths, but this way worked well for me.
It really was easy!
 

I placed a bow on it using some scrap red toile fabric I had.
It’s the fabric left over from making the curtains you see here
in the breakfast nook.
I’ve used some red accents to liven up my Christmas decor this year and
I’m loving it…so festive!
 

The wreath looks great without the bow too and goes so well with the birch.
I’ll be able to keep this wreath up well into the winter season!

Jennifer Rizzo has done a great post on how to make mini pom pom wreaths
that are adorable, you can find it here.

Thanks for dropping by,
be blessed!

 

 

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  1. Shanon at Vintage Sparkle Chic says

    at 8:46 am

    You did an amazing job with the wreath. I love how fluffy and white it looks. I just adore your birch logs. I am from Vermont where we have plenty of birch but now live in Colorado where we don't have any! I really like how you have the longer logs against the wall and then the short one on the shelf.

    Merry Christmas!

    ~Shanon

    Reply
  2. Lisa @ Fern Creek Cottage says

    at 10:40 am

    It looks wonderful! So soft and pretty!

    Reply
  3. Karen says

    at 11:11 am

    I love this wreath, you did a great job. Now I want one LOL.

    Reply
  4. Valerie says

    at 5:57 pm

    You are so talented!!! The wreath came out beautiful!!! Merry Christmas

    Reply
  5. Cindy says

    at 6:34 pm

    Ok, there might be alot of Pom Pom wreaths out there, but yours is the prettiest! Love it!

    Cindy

    Reply
  6. WhiteWhispers2u says

    at 2:27 am

    That is darling and I Love the birch branches in your house.I would love a forest of them.Merry Christmas~Blessings Kim

    Reply
  7. Valerie says

    at 10:00 pm

    I love your wreath!!! You can do anything! Now I am inspired to make one and put it away for next year. Hope you and your family enjoyed a blessed Christmas.

    Reply
  8. Shabby chic Sandy says

    at 1:20 am

    That looks so cute–warm and cozy. I want to make one too!

    Reply
  9. Jen @ RamblingRenovators says

    at 4:46 pm

    That turned out great! I've tried making pom poms before and they looked nothing like your pretty and puffy ones. Hope your holidays were merry!

    Reply
  10. reham magdy says

    at 9:07 am

    xxxxxxxxxxxx

    Reply
  11. schildersbedrijf doetinchem says

    at 3:55 am

    ziet er leuk uit !! / looks great !

    Reply

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