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Thursday
Nov202008

D.I.Y. Eco-Happy Pom Pom Gift Topper

Last Holiday season I became obsessed with making yarn pom poms.  They are perfect as garlands, ornaments, gift toppers, and more! 
Today I am super excited to share a cool twist on the standard pom pom (I dreamt this up while driving the other day)... plastic grocery bag pom pom gift toppers


I know.... it sounds crazy.  But what better way to reuse something as benign as a grocery bag, then to give it new life by turning it into something fabulous for adorning your holiday gifts!

If you are not familiar with the basic steps to creating a pom pom, then first check out this short video I found on YouTube.  Disregard the scruffiness of the end result... and the fact that she is using yarn.  It is only the process that you will need to be familiar with.

Okay... here you go:

You will need: * 1 plastic grocery bag (per pom pom) * pair of sharp scissors * 5-10 minutes of free time *

Step 1. Lay your shopping bag flat and cut both handles off.  Set handles aside for later.  Cut the bottom off of your bag.  Cut just enough so that you are left with a tube of plastic (open at both ends).  Open your bag and cut down both of the side seams (this will create two squares of plastic).

Step 2. Starting at one edge, cut around your plastic square in a continuous line (as shown in the picture).  Don't worry about making it super straight or even.  Repeat with your second plastic square.  You will end up with two long strips of plastic (they will be all crooked... but that's okay).

Step 3.  Starting with one of the strips (I chose the white plastic first so that the red would stand out at the end.  Yours will look differently depending upon what your bag looks like), begin wrapping the plastic around four of your fingers using your thumb to keep it steady as you wrap it around. (see photo).  Repeat with your last plastic strip.

Step 4. Carefully tie one of the handles (that you cut off in step one), around the entire bundle of plastic securing with a double knot.  You may want to knot it more than one time.  The ends of the plastic handle that you used to tie your bundle with will be hanging loose.  Do not cut these.

Step 5.  Take your scissors (the sharper and pointier the better) and cut through the loops that were formed when you wrapped the plastic around your hand.  These might be hard to see and will probably be all bunched together at this point.  (if this step is not making sense, refer to the video I link to above.  It's easier to see with yarn).

Step 6 + 7. Once all the loops have been cut, grasp the two long ends (that you didn't cut because you followed the instruction above) in one of your hands.  Gently shake your pom pom to fluff it up a bit.  You can also use your other hand to re-arrange things to your liking.  You may like the untamed version at this point... which means you can stop now.  Or if you want something a little more groomed, begin cutting around your pom pom with your scissors (give it a haircut)... trimming any pieces that stick out or that make it lopsided.

Step 8. Once you have it trimmed to your liking you are done!  Yay!  You can tie pom poms to your gifts using the two long pieces that you left uncut.  Or trim the long ends and string a bunch of these together for a garland or attach them to a wreath form for some festive decor!

Eco-bonus: Try wrapping smaller gifts in the paper from brown grocery bags!

Coming up next... the first installment of the Creature Comforts' Holiday Gift Guide! xo Ez

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Reader Comments (88)

This would be great to decorate floats or cars in a parade. I've seen so many tissue pom poms get rained on and then they are flattend and ruined.
November 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKaren R
this is great! I've been looking for inventive recycling-based ideas for christmas and this is perfect!
November 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKirra
Great idea, thank you so much for posting this! I was just thinking about getting rid of my stash of plastic bags, this is a great way of using them! I just made one to try it out and it works great. I'll be making tons for my Christmas gifts this year.
November 30, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterkim
At first when I saw this I wasn't so sure. However, today I found myself using xmas scrap booking paper to wrap a little book I'm giving away at a gift exchange and totally remembered this bow idea. I came back to the site and followed the directions... and like magic, my gift is BEAUTIFUL! Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I will try not to doubt your crafty ways again! =)
December 1, 2008 | Unregistered Commenteremilyinpdx
Cool! Excellent photo-tute. I made some of these last year with the green and blue bags that the newspapers come in. Your swirl cut method is way more clever than what I did! The target bags look really cute and festive too. I'll definitely be making lots of these this year!
December 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJenny
love it! thank you! :-D
December 3, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterlette
It's a great idea so great I think someone stole it....

http://www.curbly.com/DIY-Maven/posts/5732-DIY-Grocery-Bag-Pom-Pom-Gift-Topper

I knew when I saw the one on Curbly that I had seen it before.

I'm on the hunt to feature 3 DIY sites on my blog, so I think I'll feature yours!
December 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNicole
too cute!! I hope you have a really wonderful day!! big hugs!! Britt :-)
That is a great idea!!! I hate that those plastic things are all over the place, but what better way to use them?! Thanks for the tute.
December 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAim
I tried this right away and it looked EXACTALLY like the pictures. This is wonderful!! PLUS it is FUN!!
December 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSarah
What a fantastic idea. I love how the red and white makes you think of candy canes, and not of shopping bags. And it's cheap, and green, and cute! Perfect!
December 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKendra @ My Insanity
I *love* this idea and plan to try it with my girls this weekend. Thanks for sharing!!
December 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLinda
Made my bows and I am so happy with this that I am posting about it in my blog and linking to you. Thanks so much for the great post!
December 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJill
Hi, my name is Kelley Moore and I am a lifestyle and entertaining expert out of Seattle. I really enjoy your blog and I LOVE this eco-friendly idea!
December 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKelley Moore
Since when is plastic eco-friendy?Good use of plastic bags though.
December 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSaizWho
Love this idea, and your tutorial is very well done. Thanks!
December 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSplomo
That is so clever, I'm doing it in the a.m.
December 15, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterjodi french
I especially like the bag pom pom.See http://www.boakart.com/wrap/WrapArt.html for wrap using the green expanded-plastic wine-bottle protectors.
December 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Boak
Great idea. See http://www.boakart.com/wrap/WrapArt.html for wrap using green expanded-plastic wine-bottle protectors.
December 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Boak
super great ideayou need to go driving more often so u get theses great ideas more often!!!and maybe we could convince all these huge bag suppliers to provide bags in different colors too!
December 23, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterhywayjypzi
cute and green, you're a genius...thank you for sharing!
December 26, 2008 | Unregistered Commentergabbi
Fabulous recycled gift tag! I love it. Now I know what to do with all my saved bags. These would be great for birthdays too. Thanks!
December 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMarie @ Make and Takes
You have a nice blog,very innovative. Thanks for sharing.

-vee-
January 12, 2009 | Unregistered Commentergift to philippines
I used (and reused!) these pom-poms all through Christmas! I even found some filmy plastic "tissue" printed with snowflakes at the dollar store and made some from that. So much fun!
January 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKristen
These are fabulous!!!! Thank you for the tut :)
April 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRikkianne

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