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Below you will find crafts using pom poms for kids. Here are Ideas for Cool Arts and Crafts Projects with Pom Poms with with the following crafts activities, instructions, patterns, and printables for Children
3-D
Snowball Card : - Recipients will get a kick out of these pom-pom snowballs headed
their way.
A
Honey of a Hat : - Here's a bee your kids needn't flee: she happily hovers over a
delightfully springy straw hat.
A
Pup for Pop : - The next time Dad needs someone to fetch him a pencil, this desktop
dog can deliver.
Baby
Food Jar Animals : - What
does your pet look like? How about the pet you wish you had? Make one
out of a baby food jar. They're cute and easy!
Backpack
Ghosts : - This
little ghost makes everybody smile.
Barnyard
Cuties : - This barnyard trio makes a great project for Easter, but the
roly-poly pals are fun to play with any time of year.
Batty
Finger Puppets : - Strung from the ceiling with nylon thread or fishing line, these
bewitching winged creatures set a properly spooky party mood right
off the bat -- particularly once you cut them loose and hand them out
for the guests to play with.
Bee
Bouquet : - Create a buzz this May Day with easy-to-make flower baskets.
Bird
Marionettes : - Make
and play with a bird marionette. Pom Beads make this project easy!
Boogie
Monsters : - These zany desktop dancers have the "cents" to stand on
their own two feet.
Boo-Boo
Bunny : - Turn a frown upside down by transforming an ordinary washcloth into a
cuddly toy bunny.
Bouncing
Love Bugs : - Did you ever think that bugs could be cute and cuddly? These are!
Bunny
Bookmark : - Use pompoms and craft foam to make this cute bunny bookmark to mark
your place in the Easter books you read.
Bunny
Pocket Pal : - This little bunny will hop into your pocket and bring
smiles to everyone.
Butterfly
Polka Dots : - This happy little butterfly will brighten a young girls room and make
it smell good too.
Candy
Cane Signpost : - Here's a real treat for your tree: a candy cane-like ornament that
points the way to Santa's place.
Candy
Catcher : - When it comes to collecting treats, this eight-legged spider tote is
great for holding onto your child's catch.
Cardboard
Tube Bunny : Pom Pom Crafts Ideas for Kids - Mr. Whiskers is a lot of fun to make and recycles some of those empty
toilet paper tubes too.
Cardboard
Tube Pilgrims and Indian - Set up a whole colony of pilgrims and Indians for your Thanksgiving
feast.
Cat
Pocket Pal : Pom Pom Crafts Activities for Children - You'll be the Cat's Meow with this sweet little pocket pal.
Chic
Sheep : - You and your child can round up a flock of these fuzzy heralds of
spring: they come together in two shakes of a lamb's tail.
Chicks
in a Nest : - Who could resist such cute creatures staring back at you?
Clothespin
Santa : - Hang these cute Santas made from wooden clothespins on your tree.
Clothespin
Toy Soldier : - Some people might call this little guy a clothes peg toy soldier, or a clothespeg ornament, but whichever name you give to
those wooden clamps used to hold wet clothes to a laundry line,
you'll want to liberate a few for the craft table to make this cute
toy soldier Christmas ornament.
Comfy
Fleece Throw with Pompom Trim : - Here's an easy sewing project that won't break the bank. You can
usually buy fleece remnants at reasonable cost; also look for
extra-large fleece blankets on sale at the department stores - these
can cut down to make several other projects, or embellished with
trim, braid or ribbon to make a one-of-a-kind throw.
Computer
Buddies : - Make
a Computer Buddy to keep you company while you working or playing on
your computer.
Craft
Stick Girl : - With just three craft sticks, a pompom, some felt, and our free
printable clothes pattern, you can make a cute stick girl doll. Add a
magnet, and you have a locker mascot or fridgie.
Cuddles
The Clown : - "Cuddles Clown" is one of the characters in the "Hatters"
Renuzit® series; clever projects that will make delightful
additions to your seasonal decorating.
Dragonfly
Dreams : Crafts Projects with Pom Poms - Add a bit of sparkle to your room with this Dragonfly.
Easter
Basket : - Who can resist these little baskets filled with pompom chicks.
Easter
Bunny Basket : - This irresistible Easter basket will surely be at your child's side
long after the egg hunt is over.
Easter
Bunny Jelly Bean Bag : - Dress up a plastic bag full of jelly beans - learn how to make an
Easter bunny jelly bean bag!
Easter
Bunny Pencil Toppers : - This is a good Easter craft project for kids - basically, all you
need are pencils and pom poms!
Easter
Critters Napkin Rings : - What would be more fun than these cute little critters at your Easter
dinner?
Egg
Carton Lady Bugs - Recycle your old egg cartons into these adorable little ladybugs! So
easy to make and such a cute result, what child could resist? Great
for spring, Earth Day, or any old time.
Felt
Santa : - Use this charming Kunin felt Santa decoration for Christmas trees,
wreaths, mantels, centerpieces, stocking stuffers or just to give as
a homemade Christmasgift!
Fish
Yarn Bug : - Got
a favorite fish? Make a yarn bug fish that looks just like him (or
her!)
Foam
& Pompom Christmas Tree : - Set
one on the fireplace mantle so Santa will see it when he comes down
the Chimney.
Frog
Hat : - Fun
for dress up or to wear everyday!
Furry
Head Pencils : - Watch
'em wiggle when you write! Makes for a great party favor.
Frost-free
the Snowman : - It's no snow job -- this Frosty requires neither a white Christmas
nor freezing temperatures to spread his cheer. All he needs is a
stack of leftover boxes, a few pompoms, tape, felt, and some white
quilt batting. Bonus: he comes apart, making him easy to store during
the off-season.
Giant
Hairy Spider : - Everyone will go buggy when they see these cool creepy crawlers all
around the crevices of your haunted house!
Hang
in There, Pompom Easter Bunny! - Here's an Easter Bunny to make from pompoms, craft foam and chenille
stems. He's hanging around a small grapevine wreath - so you need one
of those too!
Heart
Shaped Pompoms - Embellish
gifts, hats, scarves, or whatever else you can think of with these
adorable heart shaped pom poms.
Halloween
Pencil Toppers - Personalize your pencils with a Halloween theme - choose either the
pumpkin pencil or spider pencil -- or why not make both?
Halloween
Ring Critters - Use pompoms and short chenille stems to make these cute ring critters
for Halloween.
Hatching
Pompom Easter Chick - These little chicks look so cute and fluffy hatching from their
Easter eggs that you might just want to make a whole family of them.
Hungry
Alligator - While a real alligator's meal of choice ranges from snails to snakes,
this toothy reptile will be more than happy to munch on whatever pens
and pencils your child has to offer.
Ivory
Soap Easter Bunny - This project is rated Easy to do and very cute.
Just
Ducky Tennis Ball Chick - Here's a fluffy fowl ball that's all it's quacked up to be. This
tennis ball duckling can neither swim nor fly, but it gets by with a
winning waddle.
Lost
Sheep - Can
you help find the lost sheep?
Love
Bird Magnet - Let this little birdie tell someone you love them on Valentine's Day.
Lucky
Leprechaun - The clever little Leprechaun is a charming addition to the St.
Patrick's Day decorations.
Melty
the Snowman - This whimsical windowsill decoration serves as a sign of spring no
matter what climate you live in.
Miniature
Sundaes - Girl
scouts have been making these for years! Make delicious-looking
doll-sized ice cream sundaes.
Mini
Bear Wreath Tree Trim - Small pompoms and a bit of glue create this country bear on a twig
wreath.
Miss
Spider's Treat Basket - Miss Spider is all set to welcome you into her Yarn Candy Bowl.... be
careful!
Mouse
Egg - Courtesy of a hard-boiled egg, vibrant egg dye, a cute pipe cleaner
stand, and some glued-on details (paper ears, pom-pom nose, and so
on), this critter is an Easter favorite.
Nest
o' Fluffy Chicks - Transform fuzzy yellow pom-poms into charming chicks, then display
your brand-new brood in a cozy yarn nest set in the crook of a cut
branch.
Nutty
Mouse - – Normally we don’t want to find a mouse in the house,
but these nutty little creatures designed by Lorraine of Smithtown,
NY are welcome guests.
Paint
Brush Easter Bunny - Who would ever have thought that plain old household paint brushes
make such cute Easter bunnies?
Patriotic
Pom-poms - Cheer on the Fourth of July parade with a red-white-and-blue pom-pom
made from plastic shopping bags.
Pig
Egg - Courtesy of hard-boiled eggs, vibrant egg dye, a cute pipe cleaner
stand, and some glued-on details (paper ears, pom-pom nose, and so
on), this critter is an Easter favorite.
Pig
Pen - Transform an ordinary pen into a fun study buddy by topping it with
an adorable pom-pom piglet.
Pirate
Yarn Bug - Yo
ho ho and a shiny gold coin! Make a pirate yarn bug and name him
Captain Jack.
Plymouth
Pilgrim Decoration - This friendly Pilgrim will welcome your guests on Thanksgiving
Day.
Pom
Pom Animals - Pom pom animals are a fun and easy craft for school age kids. Try
this craft at your next group gathering, birthday party, or just for
fun! Once you show your kids how to make these, they will want to
craft a whole collection of cute little animals. They make great
party favors for a birthday or baby shower too.
Pompom
Ant Chip Clip - Where there's a picnic there are ants and these loveable little
creatures designed by the FreeKidsCrafts team are sure to be a
welcome addition to all the festivities. They're fun to make and will
help keep your picnic chips safe from their less desirable "cousins".
Pompom
Bat - Boing,
boing. This bat on a stick will bounce right into your Halloween fun.
Pom
Pom Bear - Make
a teddy bear for your doll or just because you like teddy bears.
Pom
Pom Bugs - Glue
a few pom pom together, add some pipe cleaners and wiggle eyes and
you've got these adorable bugs!
Pompom
Caterpillar - Make a cute, fluffy caterpillar from pompoms with this easy kid's
craft project.
Pom
Pom Chick - This cheerful little chick will brighten any Easter Basket.
Pompom
Critters - These
little critters will steal your heart!
Pompom
Easter Bunny Basket - This little pompom bunny in his cheerful little Easter basket is
cousin to our Hangin'
In There Pom Pom Bunny.
Both bunny faces are made from pompoms of various sizes. With this
version, there's no need to make the bunny body as all you can see is
a bunny face peeking out of the Easter grass.
Pom
Pom Easter Chick - – This is a pompom Easter chick that is so cute that you'll
want to make a whole nest of chicks for your Easter basket.
PomPom
Frame - You'll
never feel alone with our silly pompom frame to keep an "eye"
on you.
Pom
Pom Frog - Keep
this friendly little frog on your dresser, your desk or on the car
dash board.
Pompom
Fluff Bunny Bunny - Here's how to make a fluffy Easter bunny from pompoms.
Pompom
Ladybug - Make a fluffy ladybug with this fun craft project.
Pom-Pom
Jack o’ Lantern - It
is the bewitching hour and this Jack o’ Lantern is observing
the Halloween night with its spooky eyes.
Pom
Pom Polar Bear - This
cute little pom pom polar bear is all ready for winter! This cuddly
guy makes for a great winter craft, and is a cute addition
to your homework desk or windowsill.
Pompom
Shamrock - This pompom shamrock is easy to make as a St. Patrick's Day party
favor, fridgie, or pin. It's also a great St. Patrick's art project
for home schoolers, classrooms or youth groups.
Pom-Pom
Scarf - Brighten up that bus-stop attire with this fun and fluffy homemade
scarf.
Pompom
Spiders - Fuzzy pompom spiders are a traditional Halloween decoration. Although
you would think they are easy to do, attaching the legs can be
tricky, especially for younger children. Hopefully, these directions
will minimize any frustration and lead to the creation of lots of
pompom spider decorations for your home or classroom.
Pom-Pom
Snowman Magnet or Pin - Keep fridges and bulletin boards looking festive with this snowman
magnet or pin. Kids get a kick out of drawing the faces and features
on it.
Pom
Pom Tie Guy - Make these really easy and super cute fluffy guys in a tie for your
dad to display proudly on his desk or toolbox! It makes a great
Father's Daygift.
Poofy
Pencil Holder - Every
little girl will just love this pencil holder on her desk.
Pot
Reindeer: Christmas Craft Idea - Recycle a terra cotta clay pot, or a plastic plant pot, to make this
whimsical pot reindeer Christmas ornament.
Recycled
CD Snowman - Recycle a CD and a juice can lid ornament in this Christmas craft to make a snowman
ornament.
Recycled
Milk-Jug Easter Basket - If you've built up a plethora of baskets to store over the years,
you'll love this fluffy recyclable Easter basket that the kids will
have fun making!
Santa
Yarn Bug - Our
jolly Santa Yarn Bug makes a terrific package topper or a nice little
gift for someone special.
Sleepy
Bunny - This cute little bunny fell asleep inside of one of your Easter eggs!
Shhh, don’t wake him--he needs his strength to deliver those
goodies.
Snowman
Wobbler - Who can resist giving this adorable snowman a little prod in the
belly button - just to see him wobble. There's a free pattern to
download, and all the instructions you need to make a snowman wobbler
for yourself or as unique homemade Christmas present.
Spring
Lambs - Chase away rainy days with a flock of cottony critters.
St.Patrick
Bear Buddy - Make a cute pompom bear to help celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Teddy
Bear Angels - Turn a few pompoms into a teddy bear angel that you can wear as a
pin, or use as a Christmas tree decoration.
Timmy
the Terra Cotta Turtle - Turn a terra cotta clay pot into a cute turtle with pompom feet.
Woolly
Sheep - Most sheep can be a little standoffish, but not this roly-poly one
made from a pompom.
Yarn
Bug - This
will be the cutest bug you'll find around your house!
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