Friday, August 8, 2008

Tiger Pops

A friend of mine loved both of my lollipops so much that she wanted me to design something easy and whimsical for her to teach the children in her daycare. Although she loved the posies, she felt that they would be too girly for the boys and wanted something more gender neutral. Well, to me, crafting with kids is synonymous with pompoms. I reached for my collection of pompoms and came up with what I call, Tiger Pops.


Lemon Pudding, Cookies & Cream, Orange Marmalade



I like the cute jingle bell sound that they make. I think the kids will love them a lot. I think I love them too.

Have a safe and productive weekend.

Aloha!

13 comments:

  1. Oh I love them. Did you make your pompoms?
    Janie

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  2. The kids are gonna love these!

    Nope, 57% is definitely too low.

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  3. Those are just darling. Great idea!

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  4. Those are cute! Where do you find tiger-striped pom poms? Did you make them?

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  5. As usual, another wonderful, creative project!

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  6. Hi Everyone! I hope you're having a fabulous weekend! I purchased these pompoms online about 7-10 years ago from either Enterprise Art or Bolek's, I can't remember. It was something that I purchased because I thought that they were cute but had no project in mind for them. At one point, I even thought about throwing them out but as usual, eventually they do end up in a project. Now I wish I purchased more. Oh well, that's how it goes sometimes.
    My friend will be using plain pompom's because she plans to purchase them locally. I think they will look cute that way as well.
    I have no idea what's out there in the world of pompom's because I haven't looked for any since purchasing these. For all I know, these might still be available. If anyone finds them, please give us a shout out.
    Take care!

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  7. These are great - the kids will "eat them up"!

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  8. I dug around a little and found that Oriental Trading sells pompom's similar to the ones that I used. I don't know about the quality because Oriental Trading products can sometimes be, uhm, cheaply made. Anyway, I hope this will give you a start in locating the product if nothing else. I'm a bit worried about the link that I posted so if it doesn't work, just do a search on the Oriental Trading website. http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/browse/processRequest.do?demandPrefix=12&sku=57/8003&prodCatId=377783&mode=Browsing&erec=1&Ipp=16&No=16&Ne=90000&sp=true&Ntk=all&Ntx=mode%2bmatchallpartial&N=377783&tabId=craftSupplies&requestURI=processProductsCatalog&sd=Acrylic+Safari+Pompoms

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  9. What a fun idea -- I would bet the kids will love them!

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  10. Those Tigers are so cute!!! And I love the slip on coaster in your previous post. Crafty as always - you inspire us all!!!

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  11. You are sooooo creative! They are so adorable. I love coming to your sight to see what you come up with next. Kathy

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  12. Love your blog. YOu are very clever and I appreciate you sharing cute ideas, some of which I may be able to make. Thanks,

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  13. Hi Arlette,

    These tiger pops are TOO adorable!!! You are very talented!

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