Another quick make, paper pom poms, they are cheap, easy and effective. They look great for Christmas, children's parties, weddings etc. The thing that takes the longest with this make is waiting for the paper to dry once dyed, the thicker the paper the longer it takes. Alternatively you could buy coloured paper and fore go the dying. Tissue or crepe paper works best for these.
I only had white tissue and crepe paper and wanted to dye it, beetroot was lurking in my fridge so 'voila' beetroot juice stain it was, it is such a beautiful colour.
See my step by step guide on how to make.
You will need:
some tissue or crepe paper about 10 sheets to the size you want
fine wire
inks/dyes (or beetroot juice)
PVA glue
scissors
glitter
::cut your paper in to squares, layer them on top of each other and fold in to a concertina fan::
::dip the end of your paper in to the dye::
::ensure you dip both ends and leave a gap for the dye to bleed into the paper::
::once you have done this you will need to carefully separate each sheet and leave to dry, I put mine on the radiator for super quick drying::
::once dry lay them neatly on top of each other again::
::refold into a fan shape::
::bend in the middle::
::cut your ends to the required shape, they can be pointed, rounded whatever takes your fancy::
::cut a length of wire about 20cm long and wrap this around the middle crease of your folded paper::
::fashion a hanging loop by twisting the wire together::
::and looping at the end::
::carefully start to unfold each layer of tissue paper from each side, take your time and try to pull each layer out fully::
::keep shaping the paper until you get a full round pom pom::
Taking it Further
::mix PVA glue with water and glitter and gently paint a thin payer on to your pom pom to get a shimmer effect::
:: add another pom pom this ones made from crepe paper for added texture and contrast::
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