Yesterday I had a vision of an even bigger twine ball made of a thicker hemp rope, so I got to work.
Unfortunately, I popped the balloon and my ball deflated. :( I think it may have needed a gluier (totally a word) mixture and more time to dry. Oh well. The thin jute that I originally used worked really well, so I might just need to stick with that for future balls. I've also seen some neat ones using yarn! So many ideas!
If you want to make your own, here's what I did:
Supplies
-Twine/jute/string of some kind
-Balloon (I suggest a large sized balloon so when you blow it up, it is round and not balloon shaped)
-Glue (mix about 1/2 and 1/2 with water)
1. Blow up a balloon to the size you want your ball to be.
2. Unroll the string you're using and start dipping it in the glue mixture. It helps to do a lot at one time so you can just keep wrapping.
3. Wrap around the balloon. Keep going until it looks good to you. Make sure you leave a hole big enough to pull the balloon out.
4. Let dry overnight. Pop balloon- it will pull away from the string and make some strange noises! As long as the string is dry, it will hold its shape.
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Super Cute! I love your display vases as well! Very Pretty! Gluier..total word in my book! Thanks for sharing, I love these!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I like the jute with the metal!
DeleteI love these! Going to have to pin and add this to my "to-do" list! It seems like I always need something for a bowl-filler, and these would be perfect! And, the price is just right. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese make a perfect bowl filler! So easy to make, especially the little ones! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThis is so great! Love the display too! I already have some twine so I'm gonna have to try this out! BTW great blog blog. Now following via linky followers. Feel free to check out my blog and follow back if you like :)
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Thanks! It's super easy, you should definitely try it! Fun blog- following now! :)
DeleteHey Jenny! Thanks for checking out my thrift store finds. I love these jute balls. I'm going to have to pin this. Also, your girls are adorable! Checked out some more of your blog and I'm your newest follower. Can't wait to see some more!
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Thank you and thanks so much for following! :)
DeleteThey look great! What a good idea!
ReplyDeleteevie @ brown paper packages
Thanks Evie!
DeleteLove love love these! I love anything that involves jute, twine, or burlap (are they all the same??). You have great DIY/crafting skills! Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love them all too! I have to stop myself from making every project out of them! ;)
DeleteI have to try this! Thanks for the idea!!
ReplyDeleteYou should! It's pretty quick and easy! :)
DeleteThis is adorable! I hope you'll link this up to my linky party! I'm a new follower! Hope you'll stop by and follow along if you'd like!
ReplyDeleteMallory @ Classy Clutter
http://classyclutter.blogspot.com/2012/02/saturday-spotlight-2.html
Thanks Mallory, I wil!
Deletethey look great i am going to try this, i would love it, if you have the time to link up to my party at http://twiggstudios.blogspot.com/2012/02/sunday-show-off-linky-party-2.html
ReplyDeletehope you had a great weekend xxx
Thanks for the invite!
DeleteI have been wanting to try this. Thanks for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteNo problem! They're so fun!
DeleteYours turned out lovely! I didn't do so well with these.
ReplyDeleteThanks! My second try didn't work out, but I'm blaming my materials. :)
DeleteThank you for this great tutorial. What perfect timing! I've been searching for light strings with rattan balls for a party, but they are too costly. Now I can make my own! I found you at The Girl Creative. I'm pinning this!
ReplyDeleteI love it when that happens! I just saw these used for lights and got re-inspired- it looked great! Thanks for pinning! :)
DeleteThis is such a wonderful idea! We love it! Thanks for joining us on our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope you come back next Saturday. We would love to have you share more wonderful ideas! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting! :)
DeleteThese are great!! Think they just may find a spot on my Spring mantel! Thanks so much for sharing ... pinned ya!! :) Christy
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you like them and thanks for pinning! :)
DeleteThis is great! I bet my 4.5 year old would enjoy helping me with this project! : )
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