![]() Measure a double length of fishing line so that one wreath hangs below the other. I have a metal door, so I use one of those magnet hangers. I’m going to love these in my windows! Here’s a trick to hang them on the front door, one under the other. I just can’t get a photo of the wreath facing out in my window, so I tried to take one with it facing in. ![]() We have our wreath hanger! Turn the wreath over, fluff the pompoms, adjust the bow loops so that they peek up from the pompoms – and we’re done! Bring the yarn tails up above the wreath – you’ll have six lengths of yarn of each side – and tie them together tightly into a double knot. We’re making a “hanger” for the wreath, using those long tails of yarn on the pompoms. Use the yarn tails from two sets of pompoms on either side of a bow at the top of the wreath, where you would like it to hang. Tie the ribbon into a large bow between the sets of pompoms, leaving ribbon tails that extend past the pompoms on both the outside and inside of the wreath form.Ĭontinue adding pompom sets and ribbon until the wreath is full. ![]() Don’t cut the tails, yet! In case you need to re-tie any pompom sets, make adjustments and because we’re using some of the tails for the hanger, leave them attached to the pompoms until the wreath is completed.Ĭut approximately 18” lengths of the orange/yellow striped ribbon. Start with a pompom set on the front of the wreath form, bring the tails around to the back and tie tightly in a double knot. Now, we’re simply going to tie everything to the painted wood wreath form. When finished, you’ll have 16 sets of three candy corn colored pompoms. Tie two pompoms together first, and add the third. Use the yarn “tails” to tie them together into a triangular shape. Tie the finished pompoms together, in sets of three, with one white, yellow and orange pompom in each set. We’ll be using those long, yarn tails to tie the pompoms to the wreath form. Make very long yarn “tails” when you tie off you pompom. For my new friends, I love making pompoms! The Clover pompom maker is quick, easy and worth buying for turning out lots of fluffy balls of cute! Make your pompoms in whatever way works best for you. We need a total of 48 pompoms 8 each in white, yellow and orange. Use whatever you have on hand! The paint is is simply to cover the wood in case any shows through. I only had orange on hand in gloss, so mine is kind of shiny. I painted one side orange and one yellow. Paint the wood wreath forms with 2-3 coats of acrylic paint. 3 rolls of sheer orange/yellow striped, wire edge ribbon, Celebrate It collection. ![]()
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