Skip to content
the gingerbread house blog
Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • About Me
    • Brand Ambassador
      • Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018
      • ASK Italian
      • Aquabeaders
      • Bahlsen Book Club
      • Bandai STEM Ambassador
      • Baker Ross Blogger Network
      • Blogger Board Game Club
      • Bostik Family Craft Bloggers Network
      • Build Your Own Brand Ambassador
      • Britax Mumbassador
      • Dunelm Mill Blogger
      • Friends of Sylvanian Families
      • Happy By Nature
      • Hasbro Toy Tribe
      • KDUK Mumbassadors
      • Lindam Munchkin blogger panel
      • Maped Helix Blogger Ambassador
      • Miffy Mums
      • Morphy Richards Innovator
      • Netflix Stream Team
      • Peppa Pig Holiday Blogger
      • Pinty Plus Ambassador
      • Playmobil Playologist
      • Quinny Caster
      • Sizzix
      • Staedtler Try It Tribe
      • Stamptastic Ambassador
      • Toys R Us Toyologist
      • Twinkl Blogger
      • UKMums.TV Preferred Blogger
    • 50 before 50 bucket list
    • Mailing list
    • Privacy Policy
  • Crafts
    • Crafts for Kids
      • Advent crafts
      • After school crafts
      • Apple Day crafts
      • April Fools’ Day
      • Back to school crafts
      • Bonfire Night crafts
      • Children In Need
      • Chinese New Year crafts
      • Christmas
      • Crochet
      • Dr Seuss Day craft
      • Duck Tape crafts
      • Earth Day crafts
      • Easter
      • Elf on the Shelf
      • Elmer Day
      • Fairy garden crafts
      • Fathers Day
      • Food crafts
      • Fourth of July crafts
      • Free printables
      • Garden crafts
      • Gingerbread
      • Gingerbread houses
      • Grinchmas crafts
      • Halloween
      • Handmade gifts
      • International Women’s Day
      • Kids crafts
      • London crafts
      • Lego crafts
      • May Day crafts
      • Minecraft crafts
      • Mother’s Day crafts
      • Nature crafts
      • New Year crafts
      • Painted rocks
      • Pancake Day crafts
      • Pokemon Day crafts
      • Recycled crafts
      • Roald Dahl crafts
      • Royal crafts
      • Sports crafts
      • Star Wars crafts
      • STEM activity
      • St George’s Day crafts
      • St Patrick’s Day crafts
      • Thanksgiving crafts
      • Toilet roll crafts
      • Tutorials
      • United Kingdom crafts
      • Upcycled crafts
      • Valentines Day crafts
      • Wizarding World crafts
      • World Bee Day
      • World Book Day ideas
      • World Otter Day
    • Crafts for Adults
      • Baking
      • Bento inspiration
      • Craft book reviews
      • Cricut Maker
      • Die cutting crafts
      • List of National Days and Awareness Days in the UK
      • Mollie Makes crafts
      • Paper cut art
      • Patchwork & Quilting
      • Pinty Plus projects
      • Sewing projects
      • Subscription box reviews
  • Family life
    • Charity shopping finds
    • Days out with the kids
      • Sculpture trails
    • Gift guides
    • Parenting tales
      • Siblings
    • What I’m reading
  • Travel
    • days out
    • Bedfordshire
    • Berkshire
    • Buckinghamshire
    • Cornwall
    • Devon
    • Dorset
    • East Sussex
    • Essex
    • France
    • Hampshire
    • Hertfordshire
    • Isle of Wight
    • Kent
    • London
      • Camden
      • City of London
      • City of Westminster
      • Harrow
      • Hillingdon
        • Ruislip
      • London Borough of Bexley
      • Haringey
      • London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
      • London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
      • London Borough of Southwark
      • London Borough of Wandsworth
      • London Borough of Westminster
      • Southwark
      • Tower Hamlets
      • Wandsworth
    • Norfolk
    • Suffolk
    • Surrey
    • the Netherlands
    • Warwickshire
    • West Sussex
    • Wiltshire
    • National Trust
    • Sculpture trails
    • Local Review
Menu
DIY pom pom tree

DIY pom pom tree

Posted on March 3, 2015April 23, 2019 by jenny

The weather was so sunny yesterday I really wanted to make something equally cheerful to decorate our mantle. This is the simplest craft and I feel a little silly writing about it on my blog. However, the results are so pretty I had to share.

Materials needed to make a DIY pom pom tree:
Pastel Pom Pom Value Pack from Baker Ross
Twigs
Old jam jar (washed with the label removed)
Bostik Sticky Dots

How to make a DIY pom pom tree:

I had a bag of pom poms from Baker Ross which had a selection of blue, green, orange, pink and yellow, perfect for creating a fun Spring decoration.  I used the small and medium sized ones as I was making a decoration for my mantle.

bag of different sizes of pom poms

I placed a selection of twigs in a jam jar then attached the pom poms to the twigs with Sticky Dots.

DIY pom pom tree

Ensure each twig has pom poms at regular intervals. The great thing about the Sticky Dots is that they are transparent so you can’t see the glue. You could also use a glue gun or even stitch them on with a couple of stitches through the pom pom and around the branch.IMG_0134The result is simple but striking. I love our Spring pom pom tree and I can’t believe how cheap and easy it was. Let me know if you make one!

Related Posts:

  • Christmas Tree Tassel Craft
    christmas tree tassel craft
  • Christmas Tree pop up card with free printable
    Christmas Tree pop up card with free printable
  • Large cross stitch Christmas tree
    Large cross stitch Christmas tree
Category: Baker Ross Blogger Network, crafts, Crafts for kids, Easter, homestyle, interiors, Spring

15 thoughts on “DIY pom pom tree”

  1. Ashley Beolens says:
    March 3, 2015 at 9:03 am

    That looks like a great little project that we could involve the little lady in, we are just about to start decorating her room and one of these would look great. Pinning for that purpose thanks 🙂

    Reply
  2. Sisley White says:
    March 3, 2015 at 9:33 am

    I love love love this!
    Me and my mum do a branch tree every Easter. I usually make wool pom poms but these are such lovely colours I might have to add them to my collection.

    Reply
  3. agatapokutycka says:
    March 3, 2015 at 10:09 am

    It looks beautiful. I do something similar for Easter but instead of pom poms I use small fake eggs

    Reply
  4. Isabella Wong (Life as a Petite) says:
    March 3, 2015 at 1:54 pm

    This is such an adorable DIY, I’m going to give this a go when I have time! thank you so much for sharing 🙂 x

    Reply
  5. Tracey says:
    March 3, 2015 at 2:09 pm

    What a clever idea. I’ve never seen this done before. My daughter would love to have a go at making one for Easter. Tx

    Reply
  6. creativejewishmom/sara says:
    March 3, 2015 at 8:00 pm

    looks fantastic and cheerful! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

    Reply
  7. LINA says:
    March 3, 2015 at 10:08 pm

    Simple and yet striking and effective – my girls would love to make something like this!

    Reply
  8. Becky says:
    March 4, 2015 at 6:36 am

    Oh I’m going to make one I love it..so cheerful (and thrifty!)

    Reply
  9. Lilinha Espindula says:
    March 4, 2015 at 10:31 pm

    I love how cute and colourful the pom pom tree is – it is also easy to do and I’m sure little man would enjoy it x

    Reply
  10. Jo Roberts says:
    March 5, 2015 at 11:56 am

    LOVE this idea! Love pompoms!

    Reply
  11. Ashleigh says:
    March 6, 2015 at 9:36 am

    This looks so cool!
    Love the colours of the pom poms.

    Ashleigh Dougherty
    http://www.beingashleigh

    Reply
  12. Gude @HodgePodgeCraft says:
    March 7, 2015 at 11:16 pm

    This is so cute! Thanks for sharing at #Pintorials 🙂

    Reply
  13. Pingback: Hodge Podge / Spring & Easter ideas for DIY decorations
  14. Pingback: On my mantle - March - the-gingerbread-house.co.uk
  15. Pingback: 10 first day of Spring crafts for pre-schoolers - the-gingerbread-house.co.uk

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Welcome to the gingerbread house blog. I’m Jenny, London mum of two teens. Craft and family lifestyle blogger, occasional baker of gingerbread. Find out more about us, our latest crafts, and be inspired by our days out. Contact me jenny@the-gingerbread-house.co.uk

Search

Latest posts

  • Tobio’s vs. Emily Lex: The Definitive Watercolor Guide June 14, 2026
  • Air-Dry Masterpieces by Hazel Brady {book review} June 13, 2026
  • Best UK Websites to Sell Cookbooks, Craft Books and Specialist Titles June 12, 2026
  • National Gallery’s Art On your Doorstep trail – Isle of Wight June 11, 2026

2005-2026

Subscribe to our mailing list

* indicates required

Popular posts

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

All content strictly copyright Jenny 2005-2026

2026 Reading Challenge

2026 Reading Challenge
Jenny has read 0 books toward her goal of 24 books.
hide
0 of 24 (0%)
view books

We hope that you enjoy using our free printables. Please note these printables are for personal use only. Not for redistribution. All images are copyrighted.

© 2026 the-gingerbread-house.co.uk | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme