Monday, 30 July 2012

Great Balls Of Twine

Twine. I love twine. I have loads of twine. I am a twine addict.

And so I made these... decorative twine balls
I have seen them in Department Stores, adorning furniture, so I tried making my own.

Balloons, twine, PVA glue, paper clips and the garage washing line...
Oh and I forgot, patience too!

I applied the glue bit by bit. I found this the less messiest way.

As I wrapped the twine around the balloon, I wasn't convinced it would work, but I carried on regardless - hopeful that I would be proven wrong.
I was allowed access to my husband's garage (!) to hang them to dry, using the pegs to stop them sliding down the line.
I left them overnight and after bursting the balloons and pulling them out of the twine...

Voilà!
Considering I was unsure, I was quite pleased with the finished product
Think I may use the idea for some fairy light covers this Christmas ... watch this space 


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37 comments :

FeltByRae said...

Awesome - I love them! How clever of you... they cost loads in shops

My Norfolk Life said...

I love these! They worked out really well.
Claire

Kei said...

Those look great! Love how simple (and messy!) they are to make!

Tranae said...

Those came out really nice.

I'm stopping by from the blog hop.

Fiddly Fingers said...

Great idea and look like fun to make :)

Unknown said...

I've seen big ones on pinterest, but I think I like your smaller versions better!

Jennifer @ Pieces to Treasure said...

LOVE these!!! I will be pinning.

Hopped over from Trendy Treehouse!

Rachel @ lala Lists said...

Ahh I love this - not the typical sort of DIY crafts I see here in blogland yet so great! Thanks for linking up! Hope to see you next week!

Rachel
Wonderful Wednesday Co-Host

Sugarr2518 said...

Such a neat idea and project! I will have to keep this in mind when we finish our basement and I need some decor:)

Unknown said...

So cute! Great idea!

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JoAnn SweetPepperRose said...

Love this project! still on my to do list soon.
JoAnn

Brooke Arellano said...

Those look great!! I wish that I was crafty enough to do something like that! Stopping by from the GFC blog hop and am now your newest follower:) Hope you can come check out Crazy Mama Drama !
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Michelle@ Learning to Be a Mom said...

This looks so cool. I always see those balls in the store but never want to pay for them. Now I can make my own!

Printabelle said...

I've seen those, too, but had no idea how to make them! They turned out really nice, I love the pic of them hanging with the balloons inside! Nice work, thanks for sharing!

Fudge said...

I love how these look! And this is so much better than paying $20 each at the store!

Our Pinteresting Family said...

They turned out great! Megan

Shaina Longstreet said...

These are awesome!! :) I've seen the concept done with other mediums, but I really like the look of the twine! Thanks for sharing.

Alex said...

These look great! Dyeing to try this out one day....

Carole said...

Clever. What do you plan to do with them. Cheers

Kara at Petals to Picots said...

These are great! Love the look :)

Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel said...

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
I am visiting from the Blog Walk.

bj said...

I love these...twine is such a great way to add texture to a small space.Great job and now you have me wanting some, too. :))
I am linking up to follow...come see me when you can.
xo bj

Tausha said...

love these! I am lame and would have never thought to use balloons and make them hollow. I would have wrapped a Styrofoam ball instead. Genius! Also-the way you dried them were super smart as well. I pretty much think that you are Einstein in the craft world.Pinning

Have a happy weekend!

Tausha
sassystyleredesign.com

Toia said...

Those are cool. If I try them, I have to start of small. Love it!!

Monica said...

These are beautiful! I'm now following you via the blog hop and would love for you to stop by if you have a chance!

Kim~madeinaday said...

These are great! Thanks for linkin up!!
Kim@madeinaday

Holly @ abakershouse.com said...

Gorgeous! I am going to pin these and have a ball of twine ready for the project already. Love this idea. thanks!

Rachel said...

I am SO loving this! I have all the supplies, now I just need to find a minute to make these. Pinned! I'd love for you to share this at my link party. http://adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com/2012/08/terrific-tuesdays-27.html
Rachel

Bella@artclubblog said...

These are gorgeous! I'm so looking forward to giving this a try.

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Unknown said...

These looks Fantastic! I tried to make them once but ran out of patience and ruined them! Yours are awesome..
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Heather said...

I am a new follower from the UNDER 300 link party. I am thrilled to DEATH that I found you! WOW! You do amazing work!

Jill @ Create.Craft.Love. said...

I've been wanting to do this forever! Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing at the Pomp Party! Pinning!

Lauren said...

Love these! I have to make some! Thanks so much for linking up to our Pinteresting Party!

Liz @ Here's to Handy Andy said...

Another great project from one of my fave bloggers! Thanks for sharing at our Pinteresting Link Party!

Debbie @DewdropGables said...

Love this! We sell similar at work but I never want to spend that kind of money on 'balls'. Now you've shown how to do it so easily and inexpensive!!
Thanks for the tutorial!
Saw you sharing at Adventures of a DIY Mom and I am now a new follower.
Debbie :)

Becky @ Utah Sweet Savings said...

What a fun idea. They turned out great! I can't wait to try them.

~Becky