This Felt Ball Wooden Letter is a perfect addition to add a splash of colour to any room, party or celebration. Customising a letter or word allows this item to fit in with any decor. Perfect for a nursery, bedroom, home decoration or a gift. Carefully handmade felt balls with 100% Zealand Wool and attached by me in my craft room at home in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Each felt ball is approximately 2.5cm in size however due to being handmade this can vary slightly. The wooden letter is made of plywood can be left natural or be painted white. I can paint any colour however please check first. Most of the letters are free standing however some will need to be propping or attaching to the wall. Each letter is wrapped in tissue paper making it an ideal gift. It is then wrapped in bubble wrap for extra protection. Please note the letters are for decoration only and should be kept out of reach of children. Please feel free to contact me at Feltsewandcraft [!at] hotmail.com
Felt Balls, but Make Them MINI! Our 100% Wool Felt Balls are now available in this new smaller size! These new additions to the felt ball family are small, versatile craft supplies that can be used for a variety of projects such as felt flower centers, garlands, baby mobiles, nursery décor, ornaments, and more. Felt balls are made of soft, high-quality wool, which makes them ideal for creating delicate and charming crafts. SpecsContent: 100% New Zealand wool. Origin: Handmade in Nepal. Quantity: 50 balls per pack. Dimensions: Approx. 5/8” (1.5cm) diameter. Features: Eco-friendly, handmade, AZO-free dyes. Applications: Rugs, coasters, necklaces, earrings, brooches, garlands, pom-pom pillows, wreaths, felt flower centers and ornaments. Also Known As: Felt balls, felt poms, wool felt poms, felt poms, pom poms, wool beads, felt beads. Disclaimers Due to the handmade quality of this product slight color and size variation may occur from lot to lot.
Top 10 DIY felt ball crafts. DIY Tutorials for felt ball garlands, mobiles, decor and more. Felt balls are such a fun and colourful addition to your home!
Hello, friends! Today I'm back with a fun little DIY. Right before the holidays I came across an image of felt ball coasters. You may have noticed that these little felt balls have been popping
Hello, friends! Today I'm back with a fun little DIY. Right before the holidays I came across an image of felt ball coasters. You may have noticed that these little felt balls have been popping
Make this Anthropologie style pom-pom garland with some simple pom-pom makers.
The rug features premium wool precisely woven to give a sophisticated look. Dedicated handcrafting makes these plush home rugs durable. favorites among the users. This rug is even best for kids to play safely and comfortably. Place it in the bedroom, living room, or office area. ☆ FEATURES: ➾ Size: Available in Round Shape from 40cm to 300cm ➾ Colors Used: #41, #42, #43, #44 and #45 ➾ Thickness: 3-4 cm (varies according to size) ➾ 100% Pure wool with Azo-free dyes. ➾ Handmade with love by Nepali Artisans. ➾ Fair Traded and Sustainable Product ➾ Direct from the makers ♡ CARE INSTRUCTIONS: ➾ Shake well to remove dust particles. ➾ Spot clean with a damp cloth. ➾ Not advisable to leave in wet places (Use soapy water gently for quick fixes). ➾ Prevent wet/water disturbance. ☞ CUSTOMIZATION: If you ever want to customize any attribute of this product, you can directly message us with the details to proceed. All kinds of customization are happily processed. ⚠ IMPORTANT NOTE: ➾ As all of our products are handcrafted slight variations in size, thickness, color, and shape are possible. ➾ Custom orders will take an additional 3-10 days, depending upon the design complexity and color availability. ⚠ IMPORTANT DUTY TAX NOTE: ➾ We are delighted to provide you with free shipping worldwide. Conversely, the payment of taxes and duties is beyond our authority and control. There might be a duty tax of 8-14% of your invoice amount depending on your country's policy. In case of any customs duties for international orders, the buyer is liable for the fees.
POM MAKER TUTORIAL How to make a pom pom Learn how to make a super easy & fluffy pom pom with Pom Maker POM MAKER TUTORIAL How to make a pom pom Learn how to make a super easy & fluffy pom pom with Pom Maker There’s nothing so easy and comforting like making a pom pom! …
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Who knew something so lifelike could be created out of a ball of fluff?
MYK has several new pom pom furniture designs and we couldn't wait to bring them to your attention. Pompoms conjure up feelings of soft, cozy and fun
DIY Floral Pom Pom Tutorial: How to make floral patterned pom poms using the Loome pom pom & tassel tool.
This is a cute needle felted miniature of a precious Schnauzer named Ball Ball!
Today’s craft is one of my favourite kinds – a simple technique and few materials that allows you to create something with impact – felt flower pom poms. These can be adapted to any size, using exactly the same method. One sheet of A4 felt made me a pom pom approximately 6cm in size. Either using a template, or something round to guide you [I used the lid of a stationery storage tin], cut at least 9 circles of felt. You don’t need to worry too much about the lines being perfect, but try and have them as rounded as possible. Once all your circles are cut, each needs to be folded and fixed in place at the fold, twice. To fix my felt, I used my trusty glue gun [I’ll be posting a review on this next week] – it was the quickest and easiest way, but you could also use fabric glue, or sew the fold in place [staples will also work, but will alter the shape of your final pomp om slightly and be a little less flexible to work with]. Add a small dot of glue in the centre of the circle and fold in half until secure: ...now add a dot of glue in the centre of the folded line: and fold the semi circle in half, holding until secure: This creates the main component of the pom pom - continue with the rest of the circles: Now, to create the pom pom. Start by fixing two of the folded circles together at the corner points with glue - attach them so that the folds are lined in the opposite direction: ...add a third going the opposite way, with the fold going against the direction of the other two circles. Fix this in place with more glue: Continue this pattern, alternating the direction of the folds as you add each one to add movement and texture, building your pom pom by fixing each circle in place by its corner at the centre point. Like traditional pom poms, the more felt circles you add, the more dense the final pom pom. Once completed, leave to completely dry if needed and join the cult. You'll feel the need to make loads, even if you have no immediate need for them - addictive. Use them to decorate presents, string together as garlands, add to headbands or make a few to decorate bowls/vases: see you next time x More traditional pom pom crazy here, here and here.
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Sometimes, especially with the younger students and their shorter attention spans, you just need to get off the piano bench! This week in my studio we have been playing a game with my grand staff flannel board and some big, colorful fuzzy pom-poms from the craft store.We take turns rolling
DIY Floral Pom Pom Tutorial: How to make floral patterned pom poms using the Loome pom pom & tassel tool.
DIY Floral Pom Pom Tutorial: How to make floral patterned pom poms using the Loome pom pom & tassel tool.
We show you exactly how to make the perfect felt billy balls in this step by step tutorial.. and we also share our favorite resource for gorgeous wool felt!
These felt balls projects will take no more than a few minutes of your time. So, if you need easy decor, gift and craft ideas, they're all that and more!
Top 10 DIY felt ball crafts. DIY Tutorials for felt ball garlands, mobiles, decor and more. Felt balls are such a fun and colourful addition to your home!
I've always loved pussy willow branches and think of them as a hopeful sign that spring is on its way. With the big snow piles finally melting, I went out to gather some sticks with the idea to make my own pussy willows. Colorful ones. I gathered a dozen or so small branches, a bit
MYK has several new pom pom furniture designs and we couldn't wait to bring them to your attention. Pompoms conjure up feelings of soft, cozy and fun
We show you exactly how to make the perfect felt billy balls in this step by step tutorial.. and we also share our favorite resource for gorgeous wool felt!
I've been thinking about different tabletop ideas for Tess's birthday party. I was going to make a felt polka dot bunting to run down the...
If you’ve been following HonestlyWTF from the start (nearly a decade ago – gasp!) you’ll remember that a tutorial for how to make pom poms was one of the very first DIYs published on this…
Felt Balls From Scrap Yarn: I have been knitting predominantly with wool and alpaca yarns lately. It occurred to me that I do not have to throw away all those little scraps of yarn because they will felt. So, I started collecting a pile of loose yarn scraps to make into littl…
***ETSY BESTSELLER SINCE 2018!*** These simple wooden slingshots are perfect for any kid (or adult)! Each slingshot comes with 15 felt balls making this toy perfect for gentle play. "Slingshot + Ammo" option comes with one slingshot and 15 felt balls. "ONLY Ammo" option is a pack of 20 felt balls - this option does NOT come with a slingshot. Ammo Color options: RANDOM: We will pick from our 60+ felt ball colors at random and you will receive mixed colors. I'LL PICK COLORS: At checkout, tell us what ammo color(s) you would like in the "Personalization" area or in the “Note to Seller” box. If picking more than one color, please let us know what quantity you would like of each color. *If you select "I'll Pick Colors" but don't leave a note, you will receive random colors.* If you want ANY specific color/theme, you have to select "I'll Pick Colors". Random colors are just that - random. If you select "Random Colors" but enter a note saying "boy/girl colors" or "no browns", the note will be ignored since you selected Random. The Personalization box is only for what colors/theme you would like if you selected "I'll Pick Colors" as your Ammo Color option. WE DO NOT PERSONALIZE SLINGSHOT KITS WITH NAMES. TARGET & SLINGSHOT STORAGE BAG: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1536849600/slingshot-target-ammo-target-target-bag DO YOU NEED A REPLACEMENT BAND? Use this listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1130684321/replacement-band-for-slingshot-slingshot Details: *Slingshots are made from sturdy, solid wood and are non-toxic. The edges may be a bit rough due to the rustic nature but can easily be sanded down to a smoother finish. *Felt balls are handmade in Nepal out of 100% wool and measure roughly 2 cm (.79 inches). *Slingshot's dimensions are approx. 3.5 x 2.2 x 8 inches. *We have sold these to 3-year-olds all the way to adults. Not recommended for children who still put things in their mouths as the felt balls are only around 2 cm and could be a choking hazard. ~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: Never aim a slingshot at another person, animal or at any fragile objects or materials. Children should always be supervised by an adult when they are using the slingshot. Felt balls are roughly 2 cm and may be a choking hazard for babies and small children. Please use responsibly. Improper use may result in injury (or a broken slingshot). The Handcrafted Buffalo is not responsible for any injuries or damages. ~~~~~~~ The colors may vary slightly due to computer monitors.
DIY Floral Pom Pom Tutorial: How to make floral patterned pom poms using the Loome pom pom & tassel tool.
If you didn't already know from my hyper-tweeting last week, I went to Folksy Summer School all weekend! I had a brilliant time, surrounded by people who are just like me! The event was very relaxed and bohemian, with lots of events all happening at the same time so you could wander around and take things slowly, or schedule in events to get the most of your time there. I took a mixed approach, ambling in and out of the classroom tent to listen to the speakers I felt would be relevant, and taking in the craft demonstrations as well, with a one-to-one with Patricia van den Akker of The Design Trust (the woman is brilliant, seriously brilliant) and an inspiring, product photography class with Lyndsey James too. The location was Ecclesall Woods in Sheffield; another big motivation behind my buying tickets, as us Northerners often feel such events are lost to London. I was impressed that Folksy decided to hold this event in their hometown. As Folksy owner James Boardwell casually put it, "well we often walk our dog here, so you know... it just made sense." I felt the woodland environment really contributed to the relaxed holiday feel. A conference centre in the middle of a city would have felt much more 'corporate training weekend'. Despite the venue feeling quite intimate, the weekend was jam-packed with quality events. The speakers were lined up at a heady pace over the two days - around twenty-four in total - and including Emma Jones of Enterprise Nation, Tilly Walnes of Tilly and the Buttons and The Great British Sewing Bee fame, Claire Bates of Landbaby, Polly Dugdale of Handmade Horizons and Chloe Haywood of Hatastic. I filled an entire notebook with their advice and ideas and food for thought, and have some pretty testing business homework to do this week! There were craft demonstrations in screenprinting (Sue Westergaard, below, was a marvel), bookbinding, letterpress, sewing and crochet. The Amazings were demonstrating knitting, wet felting and mosaics. The photography classes were happening in a wonky wooden hut called Hector's House, and in amongst it all was yummy coffee, tea and fruit in constant supply, delicious sandwiches for sale (I'm sick of sandwiches so I don't say that lightly. Best sarnie ever, folks), and a tuck shop run by local shop Cocoa. Highlights of my weekend included: Having lots of 'yes, that's me!' moments in the classroom and scribbling tonnes of notes - that full notebook alone is worth the cost of attending this weekend. Quality advice covering every aspect of my business is bargainous training indeed. Eating lunch in the sunshine, looking up, seeing the editor of Mollie Makes, the owner of Folksy, The Amazings and Doug Richard of Dragons' Den and School for Startups chatting away to attendees around me and thinking, 'heh! Mad world!' I loved that the speakers mixed in with everyone, no one made a big deal of it, one-to-ones were conducted perched on tree stumps, and all the speakers attended one another's talks so they too could learn. A serene feeling of utter belonging to and passion for the world of handmade and craft. The sure knowledge, when surrounded by so much enthusiasm for this world, that I too have found my rightful place, and all the hard work is so worth it. Photography 'aha' moments. Winter photography for this blog is an issue for half my year! Meeting new friends, and knowing immediately we'll get on because of our love of craft and community. Sharing a taxi from the train station with someone I met on Twitter. Coming away from the weekend with an action plan, enthusiasm and inspiration. I wish I could bottle the stuff. As well as the major achievements of choosing such a suitable venue, pulling in big name speakers and combining them with lesser-known speakers with lots to say and inspiring stories to tell, and making sure the flow of the event worked, I noted lots of details throughout the weekend which all added up to make Folksy Summer School special. Things like the constant supply of refreshments with a trusting 'help yourself' attitude, volunteers who genuinely never stopped smiling and handing out sweets (yes yes, food impresses me!), emails before the event with every detail about what to expect during the weekend and how to get the most out of it, a relaxed, non-supervisory attitude on the part of the organisers so we felt at home, and free ice lollies in the intervals! As well as the images I snapped as I took in the experience, you'll find a tonne of pictures will emerge over the next few days via Folksy's Tumblr page, as well as #FolksySS and #folksyschool. I'm back off to the day job this morning, but you can be sure I'll be typing up my notes in my lunchbreak.
You can easily create some rather fun looking and modern style pom poms out of a number of different materials and not just the standard woo...
Showing us how we can look to, and beyond, our horizons when it comes to our craft, the 43rd issue of Pom Pom Quarterly is inspired by the work of women artists Etel Adnan and Hilma af Klint.Our winter collection of 10 patterns features striking colours and innovative techniques, making for bold and imaginative knits t