Simple Pom-Pom Basket Do It Yourself
This pom-pom basket was a fun one to make and definitely a DIY that anyone can do. All you need is some yarn and a basket and you are good to go! I’ve been seeing pom-poms on baskets in stores and always walk away from them because the price is ridiculous. But now I can make as many as I want with this simple DIY! I just have to find a place to put them all…
I love the look of having a plant in a basket. Adding some pom-poms to that basket just makes it all the more fun! I’ll definitely be making another one of these baskets to plant a big plant into! Keep on reading below to find out how to make this simple pom-pom basket do it yourself!
Materials:
- Yarn in color or colors of your choice
- Fork
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- Basket
How to make a pom-pom basket:
Start by making some simple pom-poms for your basket. To do this grab your fork and wrap your yarn around it about 15-30 times. The number of times you wrap around your fork makes your pom-pom thicker and fuller. However, if your yarn is thick I would suggest wrapping it around the fork less. Also, the larger your fork face the bigger your pom-pom will be, so if you want a large pom-pom opt for a bigger fork.
Once you have wrapped your yarn around the fork the desired amount of times, carefully pull the yarn ball off the fork. Take another piece of yarn and tie it tightly around the center of the yarn ball.
Taking your scissors cut the loops of the yarn in half. Do this on both sides of the ball. Careful not to play around with your pom-pom too much as they can break. I just cleaned up any particularly long pieces and left it as it was.
Note: if you want pom-poms with different colors you can wrap two different colored yarns around your fork.
Once you have made several pom-poms, grab your glue gun and dab a small bit of glue onto the center of the pom-pom. Quickly stick it onto your basket. Repeat this process until your whole basket is covered.
See, didn’t I tell you that this pom-pom basket was super easy to make?? I gotcha girl (or boy)! Be sure to pin or share this post with anyone you think would enjoy making a pom-pom basket!