I collected a small twig from the yard to glue on for the tree trunk. The tan backing of the frame is the perfect shade and texture for the neutral look. I removed the glass from the frame and glued the tassels directly to the back of the frame, covering the holes with the tassels. If you want to use a larger frame to make a bigger tree, you would need to make more tassels. I used this pretty wood 5 x 7 frame from Walmart, as well as this off-white yarn for a natural look.įollow the steps outlined above to create the yarn tassels, and add them to the frame. I made this sweet little framed tassel Christmas tree out of cream yarn for our kitchen buffet. You can see how I made the pom poms and attached them to make the wreath in this Instagram reel. It’s really helpful to use micro tip scissors like the pair below to clip the pom poms open and trim them. I made 12 with the small pink pom pom maker from this set of pom pom ball makers. I used the same wood pallet block and colorful yarn from Walmart to create the pom pom wreath art. You can watch the IG reel for this project here. Finish off with another blue tassel to top the tree.Alternate colors and add a new row with 2 blue tassels.Use a hot glue gun and glue three green tassels across the bottom.(Duplicate this entire process for the number of tassels you need to complete your tree. My loose yarns are about 1 1/2 inches long from the tying string. Trim the tassel to the desired length.Use another 5″ strip of yarn to tie the yarn together.Fold all of the yarn down, including the string that you tied with.Insert scissors and cut the yarn loops at the opposite end of the tying string.Tie off the yarn using the 5″ yarn piece.Remove the yarn from your fingers, keeping the loops together.Pull the yarn from the skein and wrap around your fingers about 20 times.To make each tassel, cut a small piece of yarn, approximately 5 inches long and lay across your hand securing between your fingers.How to make the Yarn Tassel Christmas Tree: I used this colorful yarn and these wooden pallet blocks to create this Tassel Christmas Tree and Pom Pom Wreath art. I’ve enjoyed adding a little extra Christmas cheer to her room, and I created some fun tassel and pom pom art for her bookshelves. My daughter has recently organized and decorated the built-in shelves in her room. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) (This post contains affiliate links, so I may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on my site at no additional cost to you. Are you looking for fun and simple DIY ideas for Christmas decor you can make with yarn? Today I’m sharing some fun tassel Christmas tree and pom-pom wreath projects that make great Christmas decor or handmade gifts. Whether you’re looking for an elegant addition to your living room, a colorful piece of art for a bedroom, or simple framed art for a tabletop or shelf, these simple yarn DIYs have you covered.
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