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3 Ways to fill Mandala Life ART Pouf Using polyester stuffing (or pillow filling). This is probably the easiest way to fill your pouf. We recommend using two 20 ounce bags (or 3 lbs.) of polyester stuffing*. (Just like this one) You can probably find some at your local fabric store. Important;This type of stuffing will fill up your pouf nicely, however it wsill not make it stiff enough for you to sit comfortably, Use polyester stuffing if you plan to use your pouf only as a decor element, if it is only to be used by a child, or if it is only to be used to kick up your feet. In these cases, 2 bags of poly-fill would work perfectly. 2. With unused clothing and textiles you can find around your home This is my favorite method even if it requires you to do a little decluttering in your closets and find all those perfect textiles to make your pouf heavy and plump.Look around the house for unused textiles such as: Old jeans you are no longer wearing Sweaters Old kids clothing Pillows you are no longer using Bath towels you are no longer using Get bonus points if you have an old duvet you do nםt know what to do with! I admit it takes a little effort and you need a lot of items to completely fill up your pouf, but does not it feel good to declutter and give another life to unused stuff? This is the best filling method if you are planning to use your pouf as a low seating option.These different textiles will make your pouf heavy and steady enough to sit on it. 3. Using IKEA FJADRAR feather pillows. Our IKEA pillows of all time are FJADRAR inserts filled with duck feathers. They are super cozy and plump. You will need three 26 inches; pillows to make your pouf heavy enough to sit on. . The more you fill your pouf, the better it looks!;