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DIY with Yarn

ornament balls

I love to craft……but if you are like me, you find yourself wanting to do everything you see. Pinterest is a blessing and a curse at the same time. Just when I think I have enough projects on my plate something else catches my eye on Pinterest and my plate becomes overfilled.

This past year I seemed to make a lot of DIY with yarn. I made a lot of trees and ornaments with bulky yarn and fur yarn. Click here if you want to see my post on these tress and ornaments. These were very popular so I ended up making quite a large quantity of them. I decided to experiment and see if I could use the bulky yarn and fur yarn on other seasonal decor. See below what I came up with.

Ornamental Balls

The yarn ball ornaments I made ended up being multi-functional. I have had a few customers who have requested these balls without the strings. I just took some existing ornament balls and turned them upside down to hide the strings. Right now I have these displayed in a dough bowl and a pedestal bowl.

Ornament balls
ornaments balls

Ornamental Hearts

With Valentine’s Day coming up I was wondering if I could use the bulky yarn and fur yarn to make some hearts. I had already made these hearts in a previous post. Click here to see that post. For this project I used some wood hearts that I purchased at Dollar Tree as a template to cut out cardboard hearts.

Heart cut out

After I cut out the cardboard hearts I wrapped them in various yarns.

yarn hearts
Here is the variety of yarn hearts I ended up with.

I made enough hearts to display in two separate bowls.

yarn hearts in bowl

Ornamental Eggs

After Valentine’s Day we have Easter. So what better project to test than on some eggs. I found some styrofoam eggs for this project.

styrofoam eggs

After wrapping numerous eggs in the yarns I was quite surprised how these eggs turned out.

yarn eggs

I will be displaying these eggs in a ceramic Easter bunny bowl this Easter.

yarn eggs in bowl

I’m not done yet….I can’t wait to see what else I can DIY with yarn!

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