To make
them I used styrofoam balls of different sizes, so in order to adjust the size of the ball and the craft stick I had to cut the craft sticks in half or in three pieces.
I used styrofoam balls, and the fabric just fell off.
I used a styrofoam ball atop the glass vase and toothpicks to attach the cupcakes.
Stacey, I made
it using a styrofoam ball, Elmer's glue, and a bag of artificial snow.
Not exact matches
Craft a cute snowman
using a clear ornament that is filled with plastic snowflakes or tiny
styrofoam balls.
If you omit the
styrofoam ball and just make a felted
ball (tennis
ball size) they can be
used as dryer
balls.
Styrofoam ball is perhaps the cheapest way that manufacturers
use to produce $ 15 - $ 20 range pillow.
Among the most popular materials,
Styrofoam ball, polyester (synthetic fiber), micro-bead, memory foam and natural materials are widely
used.
First he tested
Styrofoam,
using a high - powered gun at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, to slam tiny aluminum
balls into it.
They
used the game's underlying physics engine to create a 3D virtual corridor that changes as a harnessed mouse walks atop a floating
styrofoam ball.
I
used 3 different sized
styrofoam balls that I put on to a bamboo skewer, then covered them
using Snow - Tex.
When students created dioramas in the past, did we worry about teaching them how to
use paper - mache or cardboard, or how to paint
styrofoam balls?
Other suggestions are ping pong
balls (fairly cheap at dollar stores); packing peanuts (corn starch based, NOT
Styrofoam); and plastic
balls like the ones
used as ammo in kids» toys or in
ball pits.
The unconventional materials
used in her work include vinyl lanyard, monofilament, plastic mesh, rubber & vinyl tubing, plastic &
Styrofoam balls, and upholstery needles.
We do not have an anti-gravity device to suspend the steel
ball in the freezer, but we could
use an aluminum
ball and set it on top of a column of
Styrofoam like they
use to package up computers or other devices when they are shipped by freight.
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.
Garland (I
used 2 strands) 5 ″
Styrofoam Ball 2 - 3 Square
Styrofoam Blocks 3 - 4 ′ Birch Stick (about 1 ″ diameter) Vintage Galvanized Bucket Potting Soil
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.
All you need are
styrofoam balls and yarn (you can
use a thumb tack to hold down the first end), then just wrap the yarn around the
styrofoam balls.