Pom-Pom Name Tags for Cheerleaders DIY Easy No-Sew Project

Keeping track of pom-poms during cheer practice or performances can be tricky, especially when several team members have identical sets. This fun DIY craft tutorial will show you how to make personalized pom-pom name tags that attach easily and stay secure during routines.
This no-sew project is quick, inexpensive, and perfect for beginners or parents looking for a creative way to personalize cheer gear. The finished tags also make great gifts for teammates, coaches, or spirit squads.


Materials List

Youโ€™ll need just a few crafting essentials to make these durable pom-pom name tags:

  • 1-inch grosgrain ribbon strips (or 7/8-inch, depending on size available)
  • Heat-n-Bond or similar fusible adhesive
  • Heat press, EasyPress, or household iron
  • Two rubber bands (for securing each pom-pom tag)
  • HTV Vinyl lettering (heat-transfer vinyl works best; glitter or standard)
  • Parchment paper or Teflon sheet (for pressing vinyl)
  • Craft Knife
  • Ruler
  • Glue Gun (optional for sealing ends)
  • Scissors (sharp, dedicated for fabric use)
  • Lighter or wood-burning tool (to seal ribbon edges)

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Ribbon

Cut your grosgrain ribbon into matching one-inch strips long enough to hold the cheerleaderโ€™s name. Fold each strip neatly in half to find the center point.
If your ribbon width varies (some 7/8-inch), adjust your Heat-n-Bond accordingly so it doesnโ€™t extend beyond the edges.

Step 2: Apply the Heat-n-Bond

Place the rough side of the Heat-n-Bond against the back of the ribbon. Press gently using your heat press or iron at 300ยฐF for about 10 seconds until it adheres.
Once cooled, peel away the paper backing to reveal the sticky surface.

Step 3: Insert the Rubber Band

Position the rubber band in the center of the ribbon where it was folded. Press the ribbon back together, encasing the band inside.
Heat-press the section again for 10 seconds to secure it firmly.

Step 4: Add the Name Design

Cut the vinyl lettering to fit within your ribbon strip. Center it carefully on the front.
Cover with parchment paper or a Teflon sheet and heat-press at 320ยฐF for 15โ€“20 seconds.
For best results, press again for 5โ€“10 seconds to fully seal the vinyl into the fabric.

Step 5: Trim and Seal the Edges

Once cooled, trim both ribbon ends neatly. Avoid cutting too short โ€” leave room for longer names or added security when attached to pom-poms.
Seal the edges by briefly burning them with a lighter or melting with a wood tool to prevent fraying.

Step 6: Attach to the Pom-Pom

Find the rubber band section in the middle of the pom-pom handle. Loop the name tagโ€™s band through it, fold it over, and pull gently until it fits snugly.
When the pom-poms are on the ground, the name tag remains visible โ€” making it easy to identify each set after a routine or event.


Pro Tips & Crafting Guidelines

  • Temperature Control: Keep heat settings between 300ยฐF and 320ยฐF depending on ribbon thickness.
  • Avoid Overheating: Too much heat can warp vinyl or discolor ribbon.
  • Mini Press Alternative: A small heat press or mini iron works well for narrow ribbon sections.
  • Name Visibility: Choose high-contrast vinyl colors so names stand out against the ribbon.
  • Batch Crafting: Cut and press multiple ribbons at once for full teams.

Troubleshooting

  • Ribbon Lifting: If ribbon layers separate, re-press for 10 seconds with parchment paper.
  • Vinyl Not Sticking: Check that you peeled the carrier film only after cooling slightly; too hot can cause lifting.
  • Edges Fraying: Use a lighter to reseal immediately after cutting.
  • Melted Ribbon: Reduce temperature and use parchment as a barrier.

Creative Variations

  • Team Colors: Match ribbon and vinyl to your school or competition colors.
  • Glitter & Metallic Finishes: Use glitter vinyl for extra sparkle or metallic foil for a sleek look.
  • Resin Coating: Add a thin resin layer over the vinyl for glossy, durable name protection.
  • Seasonal Designs: Incorporate themed icons (snowflakes, hearts, stars) beside the name for holiday or event cheer.
  • Personal Touch: Include initials, jersey numbers, or motivational words like โ€œSpirit!โ€ or โ€œGo Team!โ€

Final Results

These DIY pom-pom name tags are lightweight, durable, and fully customizable. Each tag attaches securely with a rubber band and wonโ€™t interfere with cheer movements. The polished finish adds a professional touch while keeping your gear organized and easy to identify during competitions and practices.


Conclusion

Creating personalized pom-pom name tags is a fun way to combine creativity with function. Whether youโ€™re helping a young cheerleader stay organized or making spirit accessories for the whole team, this quick no-sew craft delivers impressive results every time.
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