I love the way you included your children in the project! The circle idea to trim is very clever. It is nice to have ways of making things with what you have on hand.
Ugh...I just deleted my comment by accident....see Bruce, even adults make a boo boo and are not perfect. In don't remember what you did to make u and ur mom laugh when you started, but I laughed too!!! I loved your pom pom Bruce. I'm with ya....put lots of yarn on. My grandson is 20 and I don't think I ever taught him to make a pom pom, but when I go visit him in TX, I'm going to show him all 3 ways. This was great!!!! Thanks for sharing!!! I love that you involved the children in your craft video. It's so important today to have a close family relationship. Children are in danger of so many outside evils. Monitor tv, radio, music , movies, etc. There really are subliminal messages, honestly. It's ok to say no a bit. Always give an alternative to replace it, if it warrants a replacement. Your children are priceless and they are too cute for words. You can be very proud of each of them. Bruce still needs your approval it seems, Starlit is already fairly confident and Squishy is just fun!!! He's ready to learn, learn, learn. He'll hate you for the nickname when he grows up, lol. But it is cute. You're a great mama. I really enjoyed!! Thanks for sharing and teaching an old lady something new! God bless, Merry Christmas, L :)
Nice that you included your beautiful children..... with JOY! They will remember and become more involved themselves as they grow and want to experiment with creative efforts for themselves! It's a life long interest and skill
All your kids do a fabulous job making Pom poms, but Bruce is the best! I like when you asked him where he got his comedy from he looked right at you.😀
Thank you so much for sharing your very clever homemade pom pom makers. I can't wait to get started. I have to say I thought it was wonderful that you had your adorable kids help. They are lucky to have you for their mom!!
Thank you for sharing this. I love the way you involve your adorable kids. You certainly have a little Disney princess among your bunch. God bless you for being so generous.
Never thought of adding the cut out circles, what a great times saving idea - yes mine are usually off center! Thanks for the idea's and you had amazing assistants today. xx Jane
I CANNOT believe you call your youngest ‘Squishie’!!! I was watching more than hearing, but heard Squishie and stopped in my tracks. That’s the name I gave my cousins baby boy the day he was born, 4 mos ago!! Love the video and how you included all the kids. It gave me an idea for a craft hour... THANKS!
The blue yarn cookie sandwich is a great idea to make nicely rounded pompoms! Unfortunately, more yarn tends to get cut off than the size of the pompom. I don't like wasting yarn, lol!!
lots of heart here, thanx btw if you are making many pp you can work on a bunch of newspaper and so it doesn't fly, halfway through layer another layer over the clippings, then roll it up and toss it away. I have seen one person use old sheets and sit on the floor and then roll it up and toss it out but that is too extravagant for me. I like the newspaper idea. If you want to save the cuttings to make a pillow or stuff something, you can turn the paper into a cone and then empty into a bag. Thanks again for your good tutorial.
This is a great tutorial for pom poms! I just finished a hat using Bernat wavelengths yarn and the bean stitch, and topped it with a pom pom. I like the method using cardboard with a slit cut into it. That works like a charm! Thank you for this video.🙂❤️👍
When you tie the yarn around the middle, try making a surgeon's knot on the first tie. It'll hold the first half of the knot tight without needing a finger to hold it ;-)
Omgoodness how adorable is your squishy!! All your children are adorbs, what a difference a couple years make. Thanks for the ideas, I have a so called pompom maker dealiebobb lol but I feel these suggestions are just as good if not better and definitely more fun especially if the grand kids are involved. 😁
Great video!!! I have seen people say they used empty toilet paper rolls & cardboard pieces to make pom pom's, but I have never seen how each of them are used to actually create the pom pom's. Very easy to do for each of the types made. That board with two nails idea is stellar for me, my family has done wood working & mechanics most of my life. It just comes naturally to every one. Thanks for another Great video!!! 💝🐑🐼😊
Thanks for sharing, I knew about using those items to make the Pom Poms, or wrapping the yarn around my hand, but I’ve not seen the ‘trick’ with the circles of card to trim them, that will save a fair bit of trimming time, lol... you have lovely kids too 😊🧶
Thanks for sharing great teacher an lovely little family love your work all together the same I did with my children they made a great job of pompoms thanks again have a great day an time
@The Proper Pineapple.....Love that you had your kids help you. They are so adorable ♥️ I was wondering on the board and nail one how many inches apart were your nails?
I was taught cut a donut in card twice and thread it round and round until the hole is filled then trim the middle and slip your yarn through the gap between the tow original donuts
You are the only person on RUclips to tell me that the more yarn you use and trim that it makes a tighter pompom! Thank u!
I love the way you included your children in the project! The circle idea to trim is very clever. It is nice to have ways of making things with what you have on hand.
Ugh...I just deleted my comment by accident....see Bruce, even adults make a boo boo and are not perfect. In don't remember what you did to make u and ur mom laugh when you started, but I laughed too!!! I loved your pom pom Bruce. I'm with ya....put lots of yarn on. My grandson is 20 and I don't think I ever taught him to make a pom pom, but when I go visit him in TX, I'm going to show him all 3 ways. This was great!!!! Thanks for sharing!!! I love that you involved the children in your craft video. It's so important today to have a close family relationship. Children are in danger of so many outside evils. Monitor tv, radio, music , movies, etc. There really are subliminal messages, honestly. It's ok to say no a bit. Always give an alternative to replace it, if it warrants a replacement. Your children are priceless and they are too cute for words. You can be very proud of each of them. Bruce still needs your approval it seems, Starlit is already fairly confident and Squishy is just fun!!! He's ready to learn, learn, learn. He'll hate you for the nickname when he grows up, lol. But it is cute. You're a great mama. I really enjoyed!! Thanks for sharing and teaching an old lady something new! God bless, Merry Christmas, L :)
Spectacular!!!!!! Best Pompom ever! Beautiful children!!!!!
Oh my.. your children are adorable 😍 💕
Thanks for sharing the easy ways to make the pompoms
Great tutorial, very clever with the trimming guides and the three diy tools. Your kids are just gorgeous!!!!!
Nice that you included your beautiful children..... with JOY! They will remember and become more involved themselves as they grow and want to experiment with creative efforts for themselves! It's a life long interest and skill
I love that you included the kids! They did great! Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you for sharing. I loved that you included your kids. Awesome MOM.
All your kids do a fabulous job making Pom poms, but Bruce is the best! I like when you asked him where he got his comedy from he looked right at you.😀
Loved watching your kids helping you. Bruce reminds me of my youngest son who now is 27. Thank you for a great tutorial!
Best diy for pompoms I've seen and this family is very sweet ❤
Great ideas for all three ways. My daughter turned me on to the TP one. Thanks Holly .
Thank you so much for sharing your very clever homemade pom pom makers. I can't wait to get started. I have to say I thought it was wonderful that you had your adorable kids help. They are lucky to have you for their mom!!
Thank you for sharing this. I love the way you involve your adorable kids. You certainly have a little Disney princess among your bunch. God bless you for being so generous.
Great idea including your kiddos. They are so cute!! Thx for the ideas!
I loved how Bruce look to you when you said you didn't know where they got their silliness from! Too funny!
Oh my they were so much younger in this. I pray you and your family are well. God bless you always.🤟😊🙏
Thanks for getting right to the business; much appreciated.
Never thought of adding the cut out circles, what a great times saving idea - yes mine are usually off center! Thanks for the idea's and you had amazing assistants today. xx Jane
You and your children are so beautiful to watch.🥰
I CANNOT believe you call your youngest ‘Squishie’!!! I was watching more than hearing, but heard Squishie and stopped in my tracks. That’s the name I gave my cousins baby boy the day he was born, 4 mos ago!! Love the video and how you included all the kids. It gave me an idea for a craft hour... THANKS!
The blue yarn cookie sandwich is a great idea to make nicely rounded pompoms! Unfortunately, more yarn tends to get cut off than the size of the pompom. I don't like wasting yarn, lol!!
Your kids are so cute. They look just like you. Thanx for the video.
I’ll be using your ideas. It looks a lot easier than the Pom makers you buy! Thank you.
lots of heart here, thanx btw if you are making many pp you can work on a bunch of newspaper and so it doesn't fly, halfway through layer another layer over the clippings, then roll it up and toss it away. I have seen one person use old sheets and sit on the floor and then roll it up and toss it out but that is too extravagant for me. I like the newspaper idea. If you want to save the cuttings to make a pillow or stuff something, you can turn the paper into a cone and then empty into a bag. Thanks again for your good tutorial.
Thanks for this one! The kiddos did great too!
Your kids are so cute and well mannered.👍😀
Great video! I love your little assistant, too.
Mr Squishy is ADORABLE!
This is a great tutorial for pom poms! I just finished a hat using Bernat wavelengths yarn and the bean stitch, and topped it with a pom pom. I like the method using cardboard with a slit cut into it. That works like a charm! Thank you for this video.🙂❤️👍
I like the cardboard and I appreciate the tutorials
Thanks for showing this on making a pompom. I have hats for the grandkids and they like pompom on their hats.
When you tie the yarn around the middle, try making a surgeon's knot on the first tie. It'll hold the first half of the knot tight without needing a finger to hold it ;-)
Great video Holly! Love the way you included your cutie patooties in the process. Thanks for sharing your techniques!
Love your videos. You are a lovely person and a wonderful mom. Happy mother's day to you!
Thank you 😊🍍
Omgoodness how adorable is your squishy!! All your children are adorbs, what a difference a couple years make. Thanks for the ideas, I have a so called pompom maker dealiebobb lol but I feel these suggestions are just as good if not better and definitely more fun especially if the grand kids are involved. 😁
Cool to learn new ways to make pom poms! I've only ever wound yarn around my fingers.
Love your videos
and you had your children involved what cuties
Great video!!! I have seen people say they used empty toilet paper rolls & cardboard pieces to make pom pom's, but I have never seen how each of them are used to actually create the pom pom's. Very easy to do for each of the types made. That board with two nails idea is stellar for me, my family has done wood working & mechanics most of my life. It just comes naturally to every one. Thanks for another Great video!!! 💝🐑🐼😊
Beautiful helpers...future crafters later on, perhaps!! Very helpful!!!
I enjoyed your video. I can tell you’re a great mom and you love your kids. Thanks for the awesome tutorial.
Your children are an absolute delight, love the pompoms
You’re kids are so great, very cute!
The kiddos are so adorable! Great job y'all! Very neat ides! Thank you!
Hi, your children’s are lovely 💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏
The cardboard circles are awesome! Thank you
We were taught to use two pieces of round cardboard with hole in & wrap the yarn round & round then cut between the two pieces of card.👍🏼
Nice video and cute children learning crafts.
Thank you. I just love the cardboard circle never done that b 4. N ur kids r very helpful.
Love all your videos, & I’m a new subscriber!😊 I can see you’re a wonderful Mom and enjoyed watching your children pitch in on the project!
That was cute...and the shaving bits of yarn you can put in one of those ornaments you did for the scrap pieces to hang up too...😇
Thanks for sharing, I knew about using those items to make the Pom Poms, or wrapping the yarn around my hand, but I’ve not seen the ‘trick’ with the circles of card to trim them, that will save a fair bit of trimming time, lol... you have lovely kids too 😊🧶
Thanks for the tutorial. Love your children. So cute!
14 out of 10 for your crew of pompom makers😁
Bringing the kids in to help is a great idea.
Thanks for sharing great teacher an lovely little family love your work all together the same I did with my children they made a great job of pompoms thanks again have a great day an time
I've done one style the TP cardboard roles but the other two was just as fun. Going to get better and love the untrimmed style too!
excellent demonstrations looove it !!! thank you to you and your kids wonderful..
Beautiful kids. Thanks so much for sharing your tips!
Love the little pineapples. So sweet.
Hi Holly ! Great video, really helpful. Your kids are great !! Thanks again from Adelaide South Australia.
Very pretty daughter, never to young to start crafting
Aww what a fun project for the kids. Haha all of them are super cute.
Never used the cardboard circle. Neat idea! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your ideas! I hadn’t thought of using cardboard circles for the trimming. 👍🏻😊👍🏻
Great great video
Awesome idea for the budget minded crocheter.
I just happen to be sitting here making pom-poms. Think I'll try those methods, thnx
Great video !
Thx for the reminder of making a tight pom pom
How sweet and wounder of you to have your adorable kids join in love it.
Love this and all ur videos
Thank you god bless you and your family
He’s so cute love his nickname. Squishy so cute !
You have beautiful children 😍😍😍
Epic Pom poms!
Love all your cutie pie helpers!!!!!!
@The Proper Pineapple.....Love that you had your kids help you. They are so adorable ♥️ I was wondering on the board and nail one how many inches apart were your nails?
Mine were 4 inches apart. Whatever size you want your Pom pom. They will be slightly smaller when you finish trimming
The Proper Pineapple ......Holly, Thank you so much for the quick reply, i truly appreciate it. Have a wonderful Sunday!!!
Hi Holly this was very helpful
Just in time!!! Thanks😉
Yayyy thanks so much that's what I need!
Love your videos!!!!
Thank you.
Beautiful helpers
I was taught cut a donut in card twice and thread it round and round until the hole is filled then trim the middle and slip your yarn through the gap between the tow original donuts
Love those ideas 💡💚
Your kids are cute
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I have those same scissors. Brand new they were more dull than my 5 yer old ones
Thank you
I wonder how pvc pipe would work instead of toilet paper rollers.. they would mash down..
Thank you!!
are long do that
“See a need, fill a need” is from Robots :)
One of my fave movies
Saw you mentioned on bag o day crochet Christmas giveaway video . I have subbed to you
Thank you for subscribing!!
The Proper Pineapple your very welcome
Gracias
Awesome
Love your tutorial !,. Especially the circle idea!.. How much inches is the circle ?.. TFS
Love you pompoms
You can use some pieces of pictures pipe and make permanent ones.
Pieces not pictures.
Pvc not pictures.