DIY paper pompoms

The Easiest Way to Make Tissue Paper Pompoms

Whether it is a birthday party, a shower or even a school event; pompoms are a fun way to add colour and playfulness to anything. Buying paper pompoms can be a little expensive, especially if you want hem in large quantities.

Click here to find a few ideas of what you can do with paper pompoms. These are some great decorating ideas and you should definitely check them out.

Now, lets see how we can make these very simple paper pompoms. This method is pretty easy and pretty fast.

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What You Need:

1. Tissue paper/ Serviettes (Buy multi colored Napkins in bulk, right here) or (buy a budget friendly option right here)
2. Scissors
3. Thread or stapler

Method:

1. First, take out 4 tissue papers/serviettes from the packet, open the folds and lay them flat. One on top of the other. 

2. Now, cut along the folded crease. You will end up with 4 small tissue paper bunches.

3. Take the first bunch, and fold it like a fan. Tie a thread in the middle of the fan, to make a bow. Alternatively, you can use a stapler to staple the centre of the tissue paper instead of tying it with a thread.

4. Repeat the same with the other three bunches. You will end up with 4 small tissue paper bows.

5. Make as many as you like. Just keep stacking 4 issue papers on top of each other and continuing the same steps as above

6. Once you have made as many as you like, start ruffling the tissues a bit by lifting the layers and spreading them out in both directions.

Our Tissue paper pompoms are now ready!!

Guys, as usual, I am waiting expectantly for your replies and your views and to hear your opinions in the comments section below! And if you made these super easy paper pompoms, do add a picture in your comment.

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