Pomander Tutorial

Coupla' things to mention here. I'm trying out the tutorial in a slide show format to help eliminate a looong post with excessive scrolling. I had to add the text to the actual images, so I hope you can read it all ok. Let me know what you think of this format!
(edit: I just discovered that you can't actually SEE the tutorial if you are subscribing to the feed, so please visit me over at my blog...its cool!)
A note about my process: I tutorialize on the fly...that is, I photograph new projects as I make them for the very first time...just in case they turn out! The problem is that sometimes I come up with different solutions from what you see photographed. Um, yeah. Sorry.

For example, take the styrofoam ball. I had a few laying around, so that's what I used for the center of the pomander. But Oh. Em. Gee. Have you priced Styrofoam balls lately? Way too pricey for what they are. So I came up with a few options for the center. Wrapping up fabric scraps and yarn into a ball works really well, especially if the fabric is a stretchy knit. Another option would be to wet felt or needle felt some scrap roving into a ball (see brown fuzzball above). Since the center is completely covered, no one will see what's inside. It'll be our little secret. *wink*
Oh yeah, and one more tip to add to the tutorial. After you glue the rosettes to the ball, remove the holding pins s-l-o-w-l-y after the glue is dry, twisting them with your fingers if they are reluctant. Alternately, you could just use your decorative pins to secure the rosettes, but I didn't think of that since I was making the whole thing up as I went along...you know.
Whaddya think, are you going to try it? Should I make up a few for my etsy shop too? No promises...just thinkin'. I didn't even know what a pomander was until I was trying to figure out what to call this. Thank goodness for google...
http://blog.betzwhite.com/2008/10/pomander-tutorial.html
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