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Paper crafts: Cascading Garden Pom Poms! Great Wedding or Party Idea!

Holiday & seasonal crafts, Making flower, Paper crafts, Wedding day   |  October 19th 2011   |  1 Comment

So I’ve been searching of ways to start doing crafts for budget weddings and fell in love with the idea of the very popular can’t-get-enough-of-POM POMS. I bought bulk 20×30 inches of tissue paper online and started to make them. I couldn’t stop. I kept making all sizes. I then hung them from the ceiling and took a million pictures of them. I couldn’t stop that either. The photos just could not capture the true beauty of these things. Why is this POM POM tutorial different than any other you may ask??  I have a few ideas that you may like. This is DIRT CHEAP and SO adorable. They are easy, super fun to make and can be made MONTHS before the event date.

 Things you may need: 

  1. Tissue paper
  2. Scissor
  3. Galvanized wires or any thin floral wire (optional)
  4. Fishing line or clear sewing thread to hang

I cut my 20×30 inch tissue paper into 2 pieces measuring 15x20in. I used 16 of those size sheets to create a huge POM POM. When I was done I folded the 15×20 inch sheets in half (creating 10x15in sheets) and made medium size POM POMS and so on. Keep folding in half to create smaller size POM POMS etc. The more sheets you use the thicker the flower pom pom will be.

I started by folding the 10 sheets of 7.5x10in inch tissue paper. I folded them at about 1 INCH folds until it looked like an accordion.

Accordion folds.

 Cut the ends round (semi circle) for roses. Cut them pointy if you want another petal look.

Do the other side…

Cut your wire about 5-7 inches.  Make a half inch loop if you will be hanging these from each other. This however is not necessary BUT easier when hanging.

Tie the folded sheets together and twist the wires at the bottom. Should look like this.

Make sure you tie the wire in the center of your fold. This assures that when hung, your POM POM will hang straight!

Hold it fanned out.

Start separating one sheet at a time on one side then do the other side.

Both sides-top view.

 Sorry if I’m OVER explaining.

Here is a mini version (this is 5×7.5in paper) CUTEST ONE!

Cut the wire on the bottom to about 2 inches and make a loop. Grab with a needle nose pliers (easier) and twist with hand.

You can also make a HOOK instead of a loop. This makes it easier to hang in different locations if you change your mind…

Loops will not show.

You can layer your colors of tissue paper to achieve a variation of colored petals.

Few different sizes.

To the far left center, there is a light switch witch shows in comparison, the sizes of these lovely things!

You can use them as ROSES on the dining table. Just flatten the bottoms to sit…um…flat :)   I used battery operated tea lights in the center.  They come in many colors and flicker like real candles. VERY safe. Too bad I could not capture how really beautiful they glowed.

Close the petals around the tea-lights.

Enjoy…

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