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Pom Pom Heart Necklace DIY

February 11, 2013 by Jessica 9 Comments

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

If you follow me on instagram, you might remember the picture I posted with these mini pom poms I had bought. I really didn’t have a reason to get them at the time, but I thought they were adorable and wanted to use them in a craft. Then I thought about making a necklace or a ring with them. I decided upon a necklace and this is the outcome.

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

It’s really quick to make and would be a fun Valentine’s gift for older kids.

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

We like how bright and colorful it is.

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

Miss J approves and was very happy to get her hands on it 🙂

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

To make it, you will need the following:
-Eyelets (I used size 5/32″)
-Plastic that is sewable and not rippable (I bought mine at the fabric store, but you could repurpose plastic packaging. Think of how things like bed lines come in sturdy plastic packaging. That could totally be used! You don’t need a lot for one necklace at all.)
-Mini pom poms
-Heart template (I made mine to measure 3.75″ at it’s widest and 3.25″ at it’s tallest)
-Scissors
-Yarn
-Sewing stuff

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

Start by cutting out two heart from the plastic. Then sew all the way around except for an opening where you can put the pom poms in.  (PS: if the plastic doesn’t move easy for you on the sewing machine, place a piece of tissue paper underneath and it will move a lot easier. Just rip it off at the end.)

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

Fill the heart up with pom poms, leaving some room at the top middle of heart for the eyelet. I had to squish them around for even placement. Then sew the opening shut.

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy

Next, put in the eyelet following the packages instructions. Finish off by cutting a long piece of yarn and placing it through the eyelet. Knot it right above the heart and further up, making sure there is enough room for child to get necklace around their head.

Pom Pom Heart Necklace diy 
Enjoy!
-Jess
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Comments

  1. Seaweed and Raine says

    February 11, 2013 at 4:58 pm

    This is so cute Jess, it makes me wish I had girls! (The boys would probably wear it at the age that they are at… but if they were photographed… later on they might not be quite so pleased! lol)

    Reply
  2. Jamie Van Nuys says

    February 11, 2013 at 6:29 pm

    This is SO adorable. I wish I had a kid to make one of these for!

    Reply
  3. Kathy K. says

    February 11, 2013 at 7:27 pm

    Love all the colors! Fun project!

    Reply
  4. Jessica at Me Sew Crazy says

    February 19, 2013 at 12:06 pm

    this is adorable Jess!!! You filled her heart with warm fuzzies – love 🙂

    Reply
  5. Anonymous says

    February 28, 2013 at 8:59 am

    love this quick little project… so fun and so cute… can hardly wait to give them to my granddaughters…

    Reply
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    April 24, 2015 at 11:46 am

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I have this idea for Valentines decor on our mantl I have this idea for Valentines decor on our mantle and these fun confetti hearts I made are going to be a part of it. You can find a tutorial to make your own from @amanda_evanston . A few of the items I used in mine were: shredded Anthropologie shopping bag (and cut up the fabric handle too), cut up newspaper, hole punched card stock, fringe from yarn, cut up gold circle confetti, crinkled gift filler paper, etc... It was fun using all kinds of random things 😊
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