Making String Ball Decorations
Using just string, glue & balloons
These bright and funky 'eggs' are a blast for kids to make, and they're a great party decoration too. You can hang them outside in a tree or they can be hung from the ceiling in the kid’s bedroom.
Materials
- Knitting wool or any coloured string
- Balloons
- Glue - Wallpaper paste is ideal
- Ice cream container or something similar
- Newspaper
- Clothes pegs
- Clothes hangers
Instructions
- Blow up a balloon to about the size of a large tennis ball (or slightly bigger – it’s fun to make different sizes if you're making more than one).
- Cover your work area with newspaper.
- For each egg, cut several strands of wool or string – you can use just one colour or mix it up like a rainbow!
- Next, mix up some glue – wallpaper paste is a great one to use – so that you have a good amount in the bottom of an empty ice cream container.
- Hold a strand of wool or string by one end, dip it into the glue mixture, and then wrap it around the balloon.
- Repeat with the other strands, randomly overlapping them and tucking in loose ends, until the balloon is evenly covered.
- Using the clothes peg, suspend the balloon from something that it can hang from and dry. If it’s warm outside then the clothes line works great. Otherwise, tie it to a clothes hanger and hang this inside somewhere safe (If you are hanging it inside, cover the area below it with newspaper to catch any drips of glue.)
- Once the egg is completely dry, carefully poke a hole in the balloon, then pull it away from the string as it deflates.
- Hang your finished egg with a normal piece of the wool or string, or you can use a pretty ribbon.
Download as a pdf for printing.
Adult supervision may be required to help with this project, depending on the child's age.
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