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Showing posts with label homecoming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homecoming. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Homecoming MUM Time of Year

Well it's that time of year again.  The BIG Game!  You all know what I am talking about that HOMECOMING Game.  Well down here in the south that homecoming game is a BIG, no HUGE deal.  Not only the game, but those beloved mums!!!  Yes, I had my ribbon, trinkets, bells, stickers and anything else I could think of out today to clue on a round disk to make that gaudy, oh I mean BEAUTIFUL homecoming mum.  Here in Texas, the BIGGER the BETTER!  Here is a look at the one I made today.  If you can staple and hot glue you can make one too!




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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Homecoming Mums

It is that time of year again. Football season has started and now it is time for the big Homecoming Game.  And in Texas, homecoming mums are as big a deal as the game.  The mum is the beautiful adornment (I use that term lightly) given to a girl by a special someone.  She wears the mum during school on Friday and during the big game that night. The mums have gotten so elaborate.  These days the bigger the better.  I have even seen some girls wear a mum that is so heavy they can not pin it to their shirt they have to  wear it around their neck!  Yep, that must be a 10 pounder!

Mums are not cheap either, they can run up to $200 bucks!  But, If you can staple and operate a glue gun, homecoming mums are so easy and fun to make.  To make a homecoming mum, start out with a circular cardboard disc which you staple ribbon streamers to and build your "frame" for your mum.  Then on the back of the disc start stapling streamers and trinkets.  The more streamers the better!! Add, charms, sparkles, bells (the more noise the better),  lights, or anything you can to simply make it "BIG".  Then your last step is to hot glue your mum on and don't forget your bear.  Here is the one I just finished making for my son.  If you notice, I have left the last number off on the year.  He hasn't found a date yet so I don't want to commit myself to anything just yet.  This one ended up being 3 1/2 ft long.  You can find a full step by step video here.




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