Slide off the other side and cut that loop.ĥ. Start to slide off one side into your scissors and cut the loop.Ĥ. When you are done wrapping it, tie a tight knot around the center with string.ģ.
This was a good number because you don’t want your tulle pom-pom to be too thick or too sparse. start wrapping your tulle around the grooves in your smasher. You will need your potato smasher and tulle.Ģ. All I used for this bunting is: tulle, bakers twine/thick thread, needs, scissors, and a potato smasher (you can use a large fork too).ġ. This is an easy project that adds so much cuteness to your home. I immediately thought of a pom-pom bunting that I have always wanted to make.
I was excited when I saw their cute tulle selection. If you don’t live in Northern Utah, don’t worry, you can shop online HERE! Smith and Edwards is a store where you can literally find anything! They have everything from clothing, shoes, sporting goods, to kitchen needs, wrapping and craft stuff, toys, and more. Also, check out the other girls’ projects too. I am sharing below the tulle pom-pom bunting I made for this challenge. I cannot stop making Valentine decorations! Why do I love these colors this time of year so much? When I was asked by my local country boys store (yes, and my favorite by the way), to participate in a Valentine Tulle Challenge, I happily accepted.