you can buy them (in limited colors) from oriental trading company for something like $1.50 for a DOZEN.
I got a couple dozen white ones to decorate holiday windows with expecting them to be small, but they were plate sized!
We used these as part of our wedding decor, and I *loved* them! Originally was going to make Martha Stewart tissue poufs, but these won out because they were effortless (not to mention bright and attractive). Best of all, they’re less than $2 each.
If you want to go the “I’ve got the stuff to make these at home” route – you’ve already made the “Martha-poofs”. Basically, all these are is the first finished step of the process of poofs, just pulled out into a fan and adhered.
i love these, too.
btw, how have your martha stewart pink tissue puffs held up?
i used 3 of these for my 5 year old’s party: http://18ninety4inn.blogspot.com/2009/02/tea-party.html.
they’ll stay up through the end of the month in the dining room, but will eventually end up in her bedroom.
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anahi
does anyone know if theres a tutorial anywhere how to make these. i would love to make these for church events ;] thank you.
Birthday Party Ideas
Simply Amazing , i also have them Last year , they are just amazing
Crystal
Does anyone know where I can find mini ones?? These are fun, but I would like to have mini daisies near my desk.
cassandra
omg. want to cover my entire bedroom ceiling in these please!! (before i have to live with a boy and he tells me not to!)
Carrie @ Carrie Can
These are lovely, I wonder if you could make them yourself…
By the way, thanks for the link in the blogroll :)
shilo
you can buy them (in limited colors) from oriental trading company for something like $1.50 for a DOZEN.
I got a couple dozen white ones to decorate holiday windows with expecting them to be small, but they were plate sized!
Ali
Oh, I love those.
Cindy
Very cute. I love these and the Martha poufs!! i may have to snag these for my office when the new house is built!
KarenElizabeth
I’m considering making the purchase, but is it true that they charge you 10 bucks to ship such lightweight items?
tanya
oh i’m so envious. these are gorgeous!
Tara
We used these as part of our wedding decor, and I *loved* them! Originally was going to make Martha Stewart tissue poufs, but these won out because they were effortless (not to mention bright and attractive). Best of all, they’re less than $2 each.
Circa1972
If you want to go the “I’ve got the stuff to make these at home” route – you’ve already made the “Martha-poofs”. Basically, all these are is the first finished step of the process of poofs, just pulled out into a fan and adhered.
Just a thought, in case you couldn’t wait!
pamela
I’m so going to get these to use for our daughter’s 3rd b-day princess party. So much fun! Thanks for sharing the link.
LethaColleen
So magical! So colorful! If I didn’t have a dust allergic boyfriend I too would be snapping some up!
mary
Oy. I want these.
Miss B.
They are very you:)
Belinda
ooh lovely. might make these for the next party instead of the pom poms. Look easy enough to replicate!
Making it Lovely
What a sweet tea party! My fluffs fell victim to a storm. The wind knocked part of the rod down and they got wet and mushy.
Innkeeper
i love these, too.
btw, how have your martha stewart pink tissue puffs held up?
i used 3 of these for my 5 year old’s party:
http://18ninety4inn.blogspot.com/2009/02/tea-party.html.
they’ll stay up through the end of the month in the dining room, but will eventually end up in her bedroom.
Cynthia
I have to have these for my daughter Daisy’s first birthday! Perfect!
Riley
babies room? cuuute
Lindsay
OMG – I saw these on HWTM today too – amaaaaaazing!!!
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