shop design files: quick & easy tissue poms

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I cannot believe summer’s drawing to a close already! It hit me early this week that it’s time to start thinking about bringing some autumn inspiration into the decor at the shop. With $5 worth of tissue paper from Wal-Mart and a little help from Martha Stewart, I whipped up these quick and easy tissue pom-poms for one of the three window vignettes we have in our storefront. I’d love to keep going and fill up the entire partition!

You can check out my other shop design project — a simple ribbon curtain window display — here.

 

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  1. […] out my previous window projects: Paper Poms and Ribbon […]

  2. Would love to have my own shop and if I could I’d definitely use these as inspiration for ideas!
    I’m new to blogging but please follow me at http://jlofashionblog.wordpress.com/
    :) xxx

  3. Love this and think its such a fabulous idea. Hope to use it in one of my upcoming events. Thank you!!

  4. These look great. And I bet a whole window of them would look amazing!

  5. Soooooo fun and cute, love this idea.

    <3 Cambria
    jupefashion.blogspot.com

  6. So cute! Great idea also for decorating a room for a party for example! Nice! :)

    http://fashionoodles.wordpress.com

    xo Mel

    1. I thought so, too! Perfect — and inexpensive! — party decorations.

  7. super cute

  8. Exactly what I’ve been looking for

  9. very nice! one of my diy projects for baby’s nursery. yes, sadly summer is coming to an end. so not happy about that, but oddly i’m ready for fall. we can’t have it all, sigh.

    1. You’re right, as sad as I am to see summer fade away, I’m really excited about fall! Pumpkin lattes, cooler temps, and SCARVES!! ;-)

    1. Thanks, Rhiannon!

  10. Reblogged this on npacho and commented:
    dats good idea

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