DIY Tissue Pom Pom Gift Toppers
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Become a MemberDid everyone have a wonderful Easter? My loft was bursting with family Sunday morning. My sister and I made a tasty breakfast while our four teens hunted for 125 filled Easter eggs. I think we may have had as much fun filling and hiding as they did finding the eggs. To continue with the sweet pastel, fluffy bunny tail and spring flower theme, (and because I am just not quite ready to be done with Easter!) today I am going to give you a quick and easy tutorial on how to make these tissue mini pom pom gift toppers. You may be seeing these poms show up again for party decoration in a future post. . . they are just too cute! I am seeing a perfect decoration for baby showers, bridal showers, princess parties and even Mother’s Day. Keep a pastel theme for spring and summer occasions, or use a red and green theme for Christmas ornaments and pom pom gift toppers. So let’s pull out all that leftover tissue and make some of these pretty mini poms! ~ Lia
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Craft sources for this project: Tissue Paper | Scissors | The Twinery Baker’s Twine | Washi Tape | Hole Punch
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Bought paper for the wedding gift…but of course forgot the bow. Your tutorial really saved me some last minute wrapping strife. The bonus is that the flowers look a million times better than a store-bought topper. Thanks for the lovely tutorial!
Yay! I’m so glad it worked out 🙂 . I love using flowers and paper bows on my gifts 🙂
These are wonderful! What a simple, ingenious idea to brighten up gift-wrapping.
Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
Nha Phong
Very cute! I’ll definitely be making these. Thank you for the tutorial.
Please share more!
nice tutotial and will give it a try
Very nice. Simply outstanding.
Thank you Barbara!!
Never thought to use them as a package topping! Thanks!
Of course!!
Lia que hermoso blog.Dios te bendiga por transmitir tantas cosas bellas. Me encuentro feliz porque pude inscribirme en esta parte tan fascinante. T e deseo muchos exitos. Desde Colombia con gran cariño.Mercy
🙂
So much easier than the other tutorials I’ve seen…. i plan to use these to make napkin rings.
That is a great idea!!
Super, je fais essayer, j’espère pourvoir le réaliser aussi beau
You have to have one incredible pair of scissors to be able to cut the huge pile of paper you’ll end up with! Darn!!!!
Try unfolding one layer and cut scallops. They can be different, since real flowers do not have perfectly matching petals. 🙂
This is lovely. I plan to make a wreath with lots of this pretty flowers. Thanks a bunch.
Sounds gorgeous!
So Springy. I am going to try this on my daughter’s birthday package. Thanks
Perfect for that!
Bought paper for the wedding gift…but of course forgot the bow. Your tutorial really saved me some last minute wrapping strife. The bonus is that the flowers look a million times better than a store-bought topper. Thanks for the lovely tutorial!
I love adding this kind of topper to a gift! Check out my gift wrapping section in the ideas tab for more inspiration too. The sky is the limit.
Hello, Lia.
Coming back to show you that I’ve already tried these beautiful flowers. You can see them here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/95118517@N03/12886860294/in/photostream/. Thank you again for sharing all this beauty for free!
How pretty is that!! Love your black touches as it looks so elegant.
Thank you so very much Lia! Nice to meet you here! It’s such a privilege to learn from you. I am so excited to try out the pom pom 🙂 Moreover, I will be glad to look at your other creations & learn more !
Mei Li, Singapore
Wonderful!! So happy you are here too. There is much to find here on my site and more coming every day. 🙂
I’m thrilled to discover your website. Just really excited to try your crafts. Lovely, lovely flowers.
I think I will be frequenting your blog.
Thanks so much.
Espie
Philippines
Wonderful! Welcome!
You make it look and sound easy, and the instructions are crystal clear. Thanks for sharing your ingenuity!
You are so welcome!
Loving everything on your blog so far. Such great ideas for all those parties that I have coming up.
So happy to hear! More coming too. 🙂
These are wonderful! What a simple, ingenious idea to brighten up gift-wrapping.
Thanks for sharing!
Johanna
You are welcome. Cute and simple!
Handimania has been at it again…
They featured you here: http://www.handimania.com/diy/tissue-paper-mini-pom-poms.html – they mentioned you and also linked back (and this time, they didn’t slap their own logo onto the photos like they do with everyone else, wow), but I saw they removed text from your images. 🙁
Just thought I’d let you know.
Thanks K for looking out and letting me know. I do need to ask her not to alter original photos. :-/
this is an awesome and cute idea
Happy you like!
Lia, thank you so much for the simple and beautiful idea! These are the perfect compliment to a gift box!
Wonderful to hear!
These flowers are so easy to make and the result just perfect!!thank u so much for your amazing ideas!
You are so welcome Dora!
I have not tried your tutorial for these paper poms yet but I will this weekend when I have some “me” time. They are so adorable and I cannot wait to give it a try, thank you very much for sharing it <3
You are so welcome!
I used your technique to make a cute flower for my sandals 🙂 Have a look at the link! Thank you for the lovely idea!
Adorable! I will have to make some from fabric too.
nice tutotial and will give it a try 🙂
They are super simple and fun!
Very cute! I’ll definitely be making these. Thank you for the tutorial.
You are welcome!
Thanks for this sooooo awesome tutorial!!! It’s first on my list tomorrow!!! But what about BIG ones?? How to do that?
Well I will just have to do a tutorial on making the big ones. 🙂 Just fold less so your triangle is larger and use more tissue.
On a cold miserable April day in England, I found this tutorial on Pinterest, so my daughter and I had a go. So simple and yet so delightful. Thank you for brightening our day. If you want to see the end product, take a look at http://www.facebook.com/jane.piper.94, where I give you a name check! Kind regards, Jane
Thanks Jane! They look lovely. So happy you found a little sunshine. LOVE your website! I am going to get back to sewing.
I love how these flowers look on the mini gift boxes. Wonder if these can be made out of fabric to make brooches and hair clips.
Fabric and felt is a great idea!
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