DIY Bunny Banner
- Katelynn
- Apr 1, 2021
- 2 min read

What you'll need
Scissors
Glue
Brown paper lunch bag or try using craft paper, wrapping paper or scrapbook paper
Cotton Balls or yarn if you plan on making the pom poms

For the pom poms
Yarn
Scissors
Card board
Circle item to trace with
Trace a larger circle with a smaller circle inside. The larger circle determines the diameter of your finished pom-pom.
Cut out around the larger circles. Next, cut a slit to get to the center circle and cut away the center. You may want to widen the slit a tiny amount, to make it easier to pass yarn through.
Begin wrapping yarn around the cardboard ring. Hold the end of the yarn in place while you wrap over the end, which secures it. Work your way around the entire ring, filling in all the gaps. (You can work the wrapping near the slit in the ring, but make sure it doesn't get so close that it might slip off the ends of the cardboard.)
Wrap the cardboard ring until it is full and then wrap it some more. To create a full and round pom-pom, you should wrap the yarn so the ring is very plump and the center circle is nearly filled in. If you want a loose and floppy pom-pom, you can stop wrapping sooner.
Trim the wrapping yarn, then start snipping through the wrapped yarn all along the edge of the ring. Be sure to cut through every strand of yarn.
When all the edges are snipped, cut a length of yarn and tie it around the middle of the pom-pom, close to the cardboard ring. Tie the yarn once, then wrap the ends around to the other side and tie a double knot.
Pull the yarn as tight as you can, without breaking the yarn. Leave the ends long.
Remove the cardboard template.

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