In this post I’ll be sharing an easy DIY pom pom wreath, perfect for a boho chic holiday decorating style.
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Nothing says “cozy boho” vibes quite like a pom pom. They are totally having a moment this year and seem to have been popping up everywhere, from earrings and keychains, to party garlands and everything in between.
When I decided on my Christmas tree theme for 2020, I just knew I had to incorporate my pom pom obsession. My first thought was to create a pom pom garland to drape around the tree. But I decided to reuse my faux fur pom garland from last year, and instead opted to make a more statement, focal piece:
The pom pom wreath.
This is a pretty simple project, although a bit time consuming. I recommend watching a movie or binging a show while working on this to help pass the time!
Let’s get into it!
DIY Pom Pom Wreath
MATERIALS
- foam wreath form
- yarn (I used 3 full skeins of “super bulky” yarn and about 1/2 a skein of “medium” yarn)
- hot glue gun + glue sticks
- scissors (I recommend sharp fabric scissors)
- pom pom maker (optional)
- extra embellishments (I used an ornament and some dried floral vase filler)
- decorative ribbon
HOW TO
Step 1
This first step is extremely obvious but… make pom poms! Like, a TON of them!
There are many different ways to craft a pom pom. My favorite method is to use a pom pom maker by the brand Clover.
You can also use the fork method, the cardboard method, or pretty much any method you feel most comfortable with.
I recommend making larger pom poms, around 3-4 inches in diameter, for better coverage. But this will depend on the overall size of your wreath form. For a smaller wreath, make smaller pom poms. For a larger wreath, make larger pom poms.
I also made a few smaller 2 inch pom poms in an accent color for a bit more visual interest.
Step 2
Once you have your pom poms finished and trimmed, start gluing them onto the wreath form in a staggered pattern.
NOTE: prior to gluing on the pom poms, you may want to cover the foam wreath using ribbon or piece of felt in a similar color to your pom poms. This way, if any part of the form peeks through, it won’t be as obvious. I opted to keep my foam wreath white since my color scheme was on the lighter side.
Step 3
Continue adding pom poms to evenly fill the majority of the wreath. Don’t worry if you see gaps at this point.
Step 4
Now it’s time to layer on your smaller poms in an accent color. Glue these into place with a few drops of hot glue on the backs.
I decided to concentrate them in one area, but you can evenly space them out, or create your own unique pattern. No rules here!
Step 5
To add even more texture and visual interest, gather some embellishments. Here I am using some dried florals that are originally meant to be vase fillers.
I think potpourri, sea shells, and wooden beads would also look really pretty. But again, this is fully customizable to your own wreath’s colors and theme.
Step 6
Glue the embellishments in places to fill in any gaps.
Step 7
Add a fun focal point with something that resonates with your wreath.
Here I am using a Christmas tree ornament that has sentimental value. It was the “heart” of my tree for the past 3 years and represented our “first home” and all the loving memories we’ve shared under this roof :’)
I attached the house ornament with a generous amount of hot glue.
Step 8
Take a step back to see where you may need to add more filler embellishments to hide gaps.
At this point, you’ll also need to glue a piece of yarn on the back of the wreath for hanging. I stuck a few pins through the yarn and straight into the foam for extra reinforcement.
I also decided to add a long drape-y bow to the bottom of my wreath for even more drama. Again, just glued that into place using some hot glue. The ribbon adds a more feminine touch but I have zero regrets.
And that’s it for my DIY pom pom wreath tutorial. Mine will live on the wall next to my Christmas tree to help tie together the overall “cozy boho” theme I’m aiming to achieve on this year’s tree. (Check out photos of my tree theme from last year for more inspo.)
Looking for more crafty holiday content? Check out my post on 3 easy DIY Christmas tree ornaments!
Xx Laura