I really like getting inspired by certain stores and one of these stores is Anthropologie. When I spotted their wool pom pom garland, I knew right away that I wanted it. Since, it was early December, I told Mr.CC to add it to my Christmas wish list and sure enough, come Christmas morning I opened a package with it inside.
Well, during the weeks leading up to Christmas, I decided to try and make my own garland. I had seen a tutorial on how to make them and when I saw how easy they were, I then knew I could make my own. To be honest, I like my own knock off garland better than the one from Anthropologie, so I returned the rather pricey one to the store. I had also seen a real pretty pom pom wreath, that my blog friend Doreen had made, so yes, I have also made a wreath. I still have some wool yarn left, so I think I will make a larger garland to use as a display item at my shop space.
Blessings,
Linda
I decided to display the garland
on my old rusty gate.
Soft wool pom pom garland + rusty star +rusty gate=
a charming "farmhouse" look in my home.
The wreath made it's way to my mantel
for a "Winter" look.
Added my vintage clocks for a different look
on the mantel.
I didn't care for the fuller wreath that
Anthropologie carries, so I made mine
like Doreen's.
I like how Doreen displayed her wreath
on this charming old door.
My blog friend Marian, is who shared a
tutorial on how to make these fun pom
poms.
Click here...to check out
the tutorial.
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Way to go! I started making one of those wreaths last year and never finished. Now the bag of goodies taunts me. :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job Linda. I love the pom pom garland and wreath!
ReplyDeleteI made a Pom Pom wreath before Christmas and Iove it, making Pom Poms is kind of relaxing to me.
ReplyDeletePerfect! I love how you've displayed both the garland and the wreath. I just might have to add this to my long list of things to try. Thanks for the inspiration Linda. I love a good knock off project.
ReplyDeleteLinda, love the garland and the wreath! I am going to pin this! So so cute!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Linda
Linda, I love the January Winter White look, and your little fluffy pom poms bring in a bit of whimsy to the decor. Oh, and on that gate, it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteJudy
judypimperl.blogspot.com
SUPER CUTE Linda!! I love them both!
ReplyDeleteWreath and garland both look great!
ReplyDeleteThey are both stunning, a real delight thank you for sharing I am certainly putting it on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteI love pom-poms, had some on my tree this year. Love the cream! Thanks for linking up at the Vintage Inspiration Party!
ReplyDeleteLove them both!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
I love the pom pom garlands and you have me motivated to make one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration.
Looks great...and who doesn't love to save $$! I am actually planning on making one this week to tuck away for next year. Yours looks so sweet on the gate. Jane
ReplyDeleteNever saw these at Anthropologie! I usually head straight to the sale section. love that we can make them and they look easy. Thanks for sharing the link for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour pom pom garland and wreath are wonderful for winter decor. They look fantastic draped across the rusty gate and hung on the chippy door.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Love your knock offs Linda! I have them on my list of things I want to make. I am thinking of making the wreath for Valentines but not sure. Thank you for partying at my place friend! Keep warm!
ReplyDeletePretty darn cute, Linda! I have such a bad habit of going shopping with the intent to buy but end up empty handed for the DIY reason! Send me to an Antiques store or a junk yard... that's a different story! Love your little poms!
ReplyDeleteThe Pom pom garland and wreath are so much better knowing you did not pay those Anthropology prices.
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job.
Thank you for the inspiration.
Xx
Dore
Love everything- knock offs, pom poms,and everything about your winter mantel!
ReplyDeleteLove everything! Pom poms make me so happy!
ReplyDeleteLove your wreath and garland. Your gate is so neat! Love how Doreen decorated her old door. Gave me an idea!! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI made the pom pom garland with my nieces on our annual Christmas craft day. We had so much fun with it! We ran out of yarn so my older niece had to go and buy some more yarn! I still have my two garlands hanging, one around a mirror in my entrance and one draped over my burlap curtain in the dining room. The burlap curtains have small pom poms on the edges, so the bigger pom pom garland looks really cute hanging over the top of them and falling down the sides. :)
ReplyDeleteI got the idea from Ms Mustard seed as well! :)
Blessings
Your wreath is adorable, and I like your mantel arrangement too. Thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeletePom Poms are such fun! And a perfect time of year for winter white.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
So fun!! I love it on the gate with the star! I think I need to try to make some poms poms again. My last try was a "fail" ;)
ReplyDeleteLove it, it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteJane
Flora Doora
Oh I love both Linda - the garland and the wreath - I'd probably keep them up year round in one of the guest rooms !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Hugs,
SUzan
I think the soft wooly pom-poms are just perfect for winter! Love your clocks too. Happy to feature you at our party this morning. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the wreath(s) and garland! Thank you for the links too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the pom poms! I love the white for winter. Cute, cute! Thank you for sharing at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Deborah
I love them both. I haven't seen the wreath.So cute. Sherry
ReplyDeleteYour Pom Pom Anthropologie knock off is marvelous! I will be featuring your post in this week's A Return to Loveliness,
ReplyDeleteKathy
I love it! Pinning to our Monday Funday board. Thanks for linking!
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