I tied cinnamon sticks with ribbon, dressed gingerbread men (made earlier by hand) in felt clothing, wrapped and
glued Styrofoam balls in twisted rope ribbon (a lot of burns from those!)
Not exact matches
SUPPLIES:
styrofoam balls yarn thick thread buttons hot
glue gun & sticks Begin by putting a small dab of hot
glue on the
styrofoam ball and attach yarn in a squished u shape.
Paint stick puppets are made with a
styrofoam ball stuck onto a paint stick and the clothing for the puppet is made of felt that is
glued onto the stick.
I have
glued that moss to a small
styrofoam ball.
Snow Globe Wreath (2) 16 inch
styrofoam wreath forms Foam cutter Hot
glue gun 1/2 yard Mulberry Lane White Snowy Scene Dots Plastic sheet Christmas tree truck ornament Bottle brush tree 2 bags of snow
ball filler Mini tree snowflake ornaments and thread White pom... Read More
To recreate, you'll need
styrofoam balls, jute twine, decorative forest bark for indoor plants (from a garden or home improvement store), and hot
glue.
-- mason jars, wide mouth quart and pint size —
styrofoam balls, 3 graduating sizes — DecoArt Snow - Tex — fake snow, seasonal section — white glitter — wood snowflakes, seasonal section — invisible thread or fishing line — 2 bamboo skewers — black sewing pins — mini candy canes, seasonal section —
glue gun — ribbon for scarf and lid (optional)
A variety of preserved real moss (you can find it at a craft store)
Styrofoam glue (I used both spray
glue and regular
glue)
Styrofoam balls (get green ones if you can find them, it makes covering the
Styrofoam a little easier) I bought a foam brush for the
glue, but I only used it once so you could pass on this.
You just take
styrofoam balls, paint
glue on them and roll in glitter.
Coat one half of your
styrofoam ball with tacky
glue and brush it until it forms a thin coat.
Stacey, I made it using a
styrofoam ball, Elmer's
glue, and a bag of artificial snow.
That is a fancy way of saying I was going to
glue moss to a
Styrofoam ball.
To recreate, you'll need
styrofoam balls, jute twine, decorative forest bark for indoor plants (from a garden or home improvement store), and hot
glue.
They are simple and quick to make and you will only need a craft
glue,
styrofoam balls (different sizes), craft sticks or skewers and spray paint to end up with these lovely festive ornaments.
I used garden sheers to cut the sticks and dipped the tip of the stick in
glue prior to poking it in to the
styrofoam ball.
I placed the thumbtack
styrofoam ball in the center and arranged and
glued the clover shaped magnolia leaves around the
ball.