How To Make Easy Pom Pom Chick

How To Make Easy Pom Pom Chick

Make: 1

Materials:
1. Pom Pom – Medium size, any color
2. Felt scrap
3. Black beads – 2, small
Option Materials:
4. Mobile phone strap (to make mobile phone charm)
5. Pipe Cleaner (to make pencil topper)

Tools:
1. All-purpose quick dry adhesive
2. Scissors
3. Tweezers

pom pom chick materialsGather all the materials and tools needed as mentioned above.

Apply some glue at the top of the pom pom.

Attach another pom pom on the first pom pom, hold in position until the glue is tacky and hold them in place (about 1 minute).
Set aside and let it dry further until it is safe to touch again, about 10 minutes.

chick featuresCut the features from felt while the pom poms are drying; fold the felt and cut into triangle for beak, “D” for wings.
Glue a narrow strip on the ring of the mobile strap if you wish to make a mobile phone charm.

insert bead eyePick a place to glue the bead on the pom pom.
Brush away the fur with your fingers and glue a bead there to form the eye.
Repeat the same to the other eye and the beak of the chick.
Glue the wings on it’s body too.
Finally, if you want the pom pom chick to become a mobile phone charm, attach the mobile strap on it’s head.

pom pom chick keychain

wind pipe cleanerTo make the basic pom pom chick to become a pencil topper, just twist a pipe cleaner on to a pencil.

Remove from pencil and apply glue to one of it’s ends.

Insert the glue end and glue the pipe cleaner to the bottom of the pom pom chick. Set it aside to dry completely.
Done!

pom pom chick pencil topper

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  1. This is so cute..I love the sweet chick :) its making is also easy!
    thanks for sharing with us :)

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