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Monday, November 2, 2009

Fabric Balls

I spent some time crafting this past weekend. It's been awhile, but there's something about this chilly time of year that puts me in the crafting kind of mood!

I actually bought the styrofoam balls to make fabric balls two years ago. Yikes! Does anyone else do that? Can I say procrastination!?

Not that this was a difficult project. It just required some fabric, a good pair of fabric scissors, styrofoam balls, and mod podge. Hmmm...


But I decided to make these, and Lily picked the fabric out of my stash for some fabric balls for her room. Of course hers were pink.


I settled for the red ticking fabric. I love this fabric, and I tried to use some of it as a valance in my kitchen but I felt like I was in a circus big-top when I had it hanging there. Maybe it has to do with my red walls? I dunno. I just didn't feel it.


So now I have red ticking stripe fabric balls to adorn my old antique Singer machine. I like them. Just the right amount of red ticking. And they were an easy project. Anymore, those are the only kind of projects I have time for!

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for the crafting idea. I've been wanting an idea on something to fill all my big glass jars with. And this would be a perfect project for me. Oh and I include my boys...heehee
    Blessings, Fine Linen

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  2. Love the red ticking. They would look great for Christmas, like giant peppermint balls.

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  3. Hello Amber,
    It's so nice to meet you! Thank you for entering my giveaway and following along as well. I really appreciate you kindness. You are always welcome!

    Your blog is wonderful! What a delicious sounding recipe. Yum!

    Many Blessings, ~Melissa :)

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  4. What a fun idea! I love this! The recipe below sounds so yummy. Looks like you had fun cooking!

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  5. Such a super cute idea to decorate with !
    Kammy

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  6. Funny...I just bought some styrofoam balls and fabric to make this same project!! And yes, I have lots of things that were meant to be made last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and...
    Elise

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  7. Love this idea- perfect for spring! Glad to have found your blog over from Karen Ehman's link up.
    Newest Follower also!
    Jen @ f5

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  8. How cute and simple!! I love these, you could use them for SO many different things :)

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