- Wrap the twine around the fork (I used a large serving fork).
- Use strong thread or embroidery floss to tie the strands together in the center, as shown.
- Remove the twine from the fork and cut open each end.
- The twine should now look something like this.
- Next, fluff out the strands of twine. I found a scoring tool worked well, just brush the tool through the strands, repeatedly until they separate.
- Lastly, trim the pom-pom to shape.
To add some depth and color to the cloud I layer it. I starting with some thick chipboard covered with blue cardstock, then foam core covered with purple cardstock, and lastly some Swiss dotted paper was used for the top layer.
To add even more color I used a flower border file, to create a headband.
The headband was embellished with leaves from the Garden Flowers Craft Kit, Doodlepop stickers, stickers from the Spring Garden Icon Sheet and various sprinkles.
I hope you will love playing with Doodlebug's Chunky Twine, as much as I did.