Oops, I've been a little quite on the blogging front of late, so hello to you all again! Please forgive my asbsence :)
We've been very busy crafty bees over the past few months, so have so much to share with you in the coming blog posts, so stay tuned.
But today I want to talk to you about pompoms. A few months ago my little boy reached the grand old age of one. So as well as being excited about sharing this special day with him, I also was super excited about decorating the village hall with lots of little crafty touches. Namely pompoms.
I'm sure you all watched Kirstie's Christmas all those months ago, and remember her pompom section. Well, Mum purchased a few
pompom makers, and we had a quick rifle through our stash of yarn, and spent evenings making pompoms. (It's very therapeutic). I think the final count was a grand total of 105 pompoms. They looked super pretty hung up in the hall, and my little boy had a fabulous time 'playing' with them.
However, after the party we were left with all these pom poms which we weren't quite sure what to do with, until we heard about
Kirstie Allsopp's PomPom World Record attempt where she plans to break the record for the number of pompoms laid end to end, and she's looking for help. (You'll be able to see the pompoms at
Kirstie's Handmade Fair at Hampton Court Palace between the 19th-21st September this year.)
So exciting!
All we have to do is tie our pompoms in groups of three and drop them into our
local Hobbycraft store, and here they are:
What do you think? Are you going to help Kirstie's attempt at
#worldpomination?