Monday, 21 2010
decor du jour: pom poms
Ah darlings, its been a long time coming, but we are finally introducing decor and design to the Dujour lifestyle! Our first blog column rolling out this week is decor du jour- looks we love from around the world. We’re not Domino and we’re not Elle. We’ll be bringing you sweet and sassy looks only the way Dujour can. So what better way to kick off this fun new column than with DIY pom poms!
contributed by lovely guest blogger Becoming Lola
DIY Pom Poms

Supplies:
fabric of your choice
scissors
hot glue gun
chinese lanterns.

Step 1: Cut circles out of fabric.
Step 2: Fold the circle in half and put a little hot glue on the center, then fold over to secure.
Step 3: Apply more hot glue to the bottom of the folded circle.

Step 4: Press the bottom of the folded circle with the hot glue onto the chinese lantern.
Step 5: Repeat these steps until the whole lantern is covered. Once finished, attached some fabric to the metal frame of the lantern to hang.

DIY courtesy of Dolci Odille





7 Comments
Such a nice idea awesome work i never seen this before we can be gift it to someone
Over cute! nice blog!
Very cute! Good idea for a decoration simple and handmade!
What a cute idea! I love the coral and the mustard green together.
Check out my blog, I used your photo for my inspiration board
Very creative and simple..
this is awesome …so funny I was just thinking about the ones I used to make as a kid with tissue paper and doing it with fabric to create the same effect …and here it is!!! I love it!!! so pretty
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