Here is how I did it.
1.- Make a Pom Pom. Yo can use this tutorial or go step by step as I show you on these pictures. (I recommend to use this tutorial for the smaller pompoms and do the bigger ones using the cardboard.)
Create 2 donuts shaped pieces of cardboard
Place the rings together and pull the wool making a loop
Make a knot and start to wind the wool around the rings.
You should have something like this. You can use one or several colors.
You can wind several layers...the more wool you use, the bigger the pompom
Move the wool a little 'till you see the cardboard.
Cut the wool around the edges of the cardboard. It is VERY important to keep your other hand holding the center of the cardboard.
Pass a lenght of wool between the two pieces and tie it firmly together.
Remove the cardboard Rings (Cut if necessary)
Trim the pompom until it gets a tidy look
A nice trick is to hold the pompom several seconds above some steam. This makes the pompom very soft!!!
Using felt, cut a heart that you can use as feet.
Some googly eyes, and done!
We wrote a very special message for daddy
And here we are...the 4 of us! (Look at the little girl with the pony tails on the left....hehehe)
Hi, is your daughter still 2,5 years old? It is written on your profile but there were a possibility that your profile is not up to dated, so that I am asking. Mine is same age and I am looking diffrent type of crafts projects for her age. All the best, Dilek
ReplyDeleteHi Dilek! Thank you for your comment. Yes, my daughter is now almost 5, but you can look at other projects I have done with her. I started this blog when she was 2 and a half. I hope you enjoy doing activities with her as much as I do. If you want you can also look other blogs or just google toddler or preschool activities, craft, projects. She will remember that time together forever! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteI will check your first posts.