This sweet pom-pom chick is part of our Easter Pom Collection and is a fun, senior-friendly craft inspired by the soft, rounded look of traditional amigurumi plush animals. Unlike crocheted amigurumi, this version requires no sewing and no special skills. The clustered pom-pom texture gives it a plush appearance while keeping the process simple and approachable. It makes a charming tabletop decoration for mantels, tiered trays, or Easter centerpieces.
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TL;DR
This adorable no-sew pom-pom Easter chick is inspired by the soft, rounded look of traditional amigurumi plush toys, but requires no crochet or sewing skills. Using a foam egg base and small yellow pom poms, you can create a stable, tabletop decoration that stands on its own. Add felt feet, a tiny hat, and a bow for extra personality. This easy craft is beginner-friendly and perfect for spring decorating.
Craft Supply & Product Notes
Most of the supplies for these DIY projects can be found on Amazon (affiliate links included for convenience), but you can also pick them up at your local craft store if you prefer.
For best results, always test products like markers, paints, sprays, or adhesives on a small sample surface before using them on your finished craft. This will ensure they’re compatible with your materials and help you avoid any unexpected results.
Safety Note
Some crafts use small items (buttons, beads, sequins, etc) that can pose a choking risk. Supervise closely and keep small parts away from children under 3. Store all materials safely out of reach after crafting.

Difficulty Level: ⭐ Easy
Before you get started, here’s a quick look at everything you’ll need to make your soft and colorful no-sew pom-pom chick.
🧰 Supplies Needed
- 1 foam egg, approximately 3 to 4 inches tall
- 1 foam ball, approximately 2 to 2.5 inches for the head
- 1/2 inch yellow pom poms
- Small black solid or googly eyes
- Orange felt for the beak and feet
- Small straw craft hat
- Small faux flower for hat (optional)
- 3/8 inch satin ribbon in pink or spring pastel (white can be used for the hat if desired)
- Low-temperature hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Serrated knife or craft knife for the optional stability step
- A toothpick for optional stability, attaching the head to the body
✂️ Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Foam Base (Optional Stability Step)
If your foam egg has a rounded bottom, place it upright and carefully slice a thin piece off the bottom to create a flat surface. You only need to remove about 1/4 inch or just enough so it stands securely on a table.
Test it before moving on. If it stands without wobbling, you are ready.
Step 2: Attach the Head
For extra stability, insert a toothpick halfway into the top of the foam egg. Add a small amount of hot glue, then press the foam ball onto the exposed toothpick.
Hold in place for several seconds until secure. Allow the glue to cool completely before adding pom poms.
If you prefer, you can glue the head directly without a toothpick, but reinforcement will make the chick sturdier.
Step 3: Cover with Pom Poms
Starting at the bottom, glue 1/2 inch yellow pom poms directly onto the foam. Work in tight rows, pressing them close together so no foam shows through.
Continue upward around the body, then cover the head.
Tip: Leave the very center of the flat bottom mostly clear of pom poms to help maintain stability.
Step 4: Create the Face
To create the beak, cut a small diamond shape from orange felt. Fold it gently in half horizontally to create a slight crease, then pinch the center to give it dimension. Apply glue along the fold line and press it onto the face so the top and bottom points form the beak.
Attach black or googly eyes above the beak.
Optional: Lightly dab pink craft chalk or pastel on the cheeks for a soft blush effect.
Step 5: Add Feet
Cut two small foot shapes from orange felt with a flat top edge and three rounded toes. Make the base slightly wider for better balance. For added durability, glue two matching pieces together before attaching.
This helps stabilize the chick naturally.
Step 6: Add Accessories
- Glue a small straw hat to the top of the head.
- Tie a small pink bow and attach it to the front of the body.
- Let all glue cool fully before moving or styling.
Printable Beak and Feet Templates
To make cutting easier, download the printable templates sized perfectly for this chick. Print at 100 percent scale for best results.
Styling Tips
• Display on a white or pastel tray for a bright spring look
• Pair with your No-Sew Pom-Pom Bunny for a coordinated Easter set
• Add faux grass or pastel eggs around the base
• Make a trio in different sizes for a centerpiece arrangement
• Use slightly different ribbon colors for variety
Conclusion
This no-sew pom-pom Easter chick brings the cozy charm of amigurumi-inspired decor into an easy, senior-friendly craft. With simple materials and minimal prep, you can create a cheerful spring decoration that stands beautifully on its own and pairs perfectly with the rest of your Easter Pom Collection.
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