My mind has been on all Spring things lately. Seeing daffodils blooming, hearing birds settling back into our neighborhood and finally feeling warm weather have all been such happy changes! The official start of Spring is just around the corner and I keep seeing these little yarn pom pom animals popping up on my Pinterest feed so I thought it would be a cute and easy craft to do with the kids. As darling as the baby chicks and lambs are, I decided we would start with the bunnies.
My favorite part of starting a project is gathering my materials- especially when I realize I need some supplies and get to take a trip to Michaels! These sweet little bunnies require only a few things:
-Yarn (I picked up a fairly thick and super soft acrylic)
-Felt (one in a coordinating color to your yarn and the other a light pink- these will be the bunny's ears)
-Mini pom poms for the tails
-Hot glue gun/sticks
-Scissors
-Glass beads (black and pink for the eyes and nose)
There are probably a half dozen or more ways to make yarn pom poms. Some use cardboard discs, some use toilet paper rolls, some use forks, some use actual pom pom makers (they're real things!) I chose to just use my hand. Because I'm lazy. And I like things to be simple. Because I'm lazy.
- To start, decide how big you want your pom pom to be. They will vary in size a bit depending on how many fingers you wrap your yarn around. I started with three for the body of my first little guy.
- Wrap the yarn around (I didn't count or measure- just eyeballed) until you have a good amount to get "fluffed" later, then cut.
- Cut another strand of yarn about 10 inches or so to wrap around the center of the yarn. I started on my palm and ran the yarn strand down from my fingertips, then through my first and second fingers. I needed a little help so I used a candy stick that was randomly in my crafty stash to push the yarn strand through.
- Once it's through, tie a tight knot, then loosen the yarn off your hand.
- Flip it over and tie another tight knot on the other side.
- Take your scissors and start cutting through all of the loops in your yarn circle until you reach the other side.
- You'll have a shaggy little yarn pom on your hands at this point.
- Grab the scissors again and give it a trim to make a neat little pom pom.
- Once you have the first one, you can make another in a different size so you have both a body and a head. With your hot glue, assemble the two pom poms together. Cut some ears from your felt and glue those on the smaller pom. Glue the glass beads for the eyes and nose. Grab one of the mini store-bought pom poms and glue it on the larger pom for the tail.
That's it! You have a fluffy pom pom bunny!
You can make these just about any size and any color using any type of yarn you prefer. The thicker the yarn and the more you wrap around, the fluffier your pom pom will be. I have seen some with googly eyes rather than the glass beads, some with whiskers, some even wearing clothes. You really can do whatever you like with these. In hindsight, I wish I had used the original felt color I had picked out for the ears and I may go back and add some whiskers. And maybe trim their chubby cheeks. Hopefully mine will start to look better as I make more (my husband said "What are those? Snowmen? Cool.") But I think they're fun and pretty cute. I can't wait to see what the kids do with theirs!
I made a few of these scraggly little guys today so I thought I would add them to our Spring mantel, which I kept pretty low key this year. Over the years, my Aunt DeeDee has given me beautiful Longaberger baskets for my collection. I love how pretty these baskets are but they're also really functional! She has given me three St. Patrick's Day baskets which I usually display above our kitchen cabinets along with some others. This time of year I like to show them off on our mantel to add some St. Patrick's Day fun and break up the Easter-y feel. I tucked a bunny into one of these little baskets. He likes it up there. He's close to the jelly beans.
I added another guy into the top of my Longaberger Easter basket which, incidentally, is the same basket I used every Easter growing up. Lots of 80's and 90's gear has nestled into this bad boy over the years (I'm especially referring to you, New Kids on the Block book. Jordan Knight always.) and "The Easter Bunny" still puts fun treats into it for me to this day. I sat one more bunny next to a sweet Spring printable I found here which I printed and framed.
They all look pretty cozy hanging out among the other Springy things on our mantel. As an insanely sentimental person who is "nostalgic to a fault" I love to display things that are not only aesthetically beautiful, but which also mean a lot to me. Obviously the baskets are special to me because they remind me of my Aunt DeeDee, my parents and many Easters growing up. That little yellow bird cage on the far right was part of the decor my family added when they surprised us and made over a room in our house for Leah's nursery. The white bunny next to it was given to Connor by his Gigi when he was upset about having to go back home after a fun day playing with family we don't get to see very often. The small pink tulip votive holder and candle were a gift from sweet Kate for Mother's Day a few years ago. The glass bead garland was something I bought at a store in Lenox Mall near our old house in Atlanta when Nora was our only baby and it had been lost through the years until recently. Finding it just brought back memories of being a new mom and my oldest being a tiny little miss.
I'm looking forward to making more memories with my sweet kiddos this weekend when we work on this little bunny project together. I think we'll make a bunch so we can gift them to our cousins on Easter Sunday.
I hope your weekend is filled with sunny skies, good company and happy memory making!
xoxo