- blow up the exercise ball
- mark a 6-7 inch circle off-center (this is for your hand so you can change the bulb)
- plastic on the floor (it will get real messy)
- wear gloves (it will get messy, I mean it)
- rub Vaseline all over the exercise ball (this prevents the yarn from sticking to the surface once the glue is applied)
- put wallpaper paste into a large bowl
- unravel the ball of yarn (we used 300 yards for a 31" ball) dip it into the paste & saturate it completely
- begin wrapping the saturated yarn around the ball randomly covering as much of the open space as possible without covering the drawn circle
- once the ball is all wrapped in yarn, let it dry about 24 hours (we placed ours on top of a cardboard box for stability)
- once dry, deflate ball carefully & pull it through the circle opening (the same opening used to change the bulb) very carefully.
I'm sure many of you have seen the Moooi Random Pendant light....well we've also seen how pricey it can be, especially if you want two of the medium sized ones. We're talking close to $2000!! So, I figured why not dig up a DIY online a take a shot at making one...why not right?!? Well, my guy was up for the challenge and that's what we did last night.
It's still drying, SO HOPEFULLY it will dry nicely. We first tested on 2 small ones, with two different yarns and 2 different glues.....then we chose the best one and did the BIG one. Crossing my fingers!!
It's still drying, SO HOPEFULLY it will dry nicely. We first tested on 2 small ones, with two different yarns and 2 different glues.....then we chose the best one and did the BIG one. Crossing my fingers!!
How we made the ball :
Electricals:
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