[Nfb-krafters-korner] quilted foam balls

Carol Osmar osmarc at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 4 13:20:50 UTC 2008


I have a suggestion.  This will give the balls a look of quilting 
to use as a tree decoration.  All you need is a small amount of 
poly fiber fill and some small pieces of fabric cut to about an 
inch and a half squares.  You will also need something like a 
cutical  stick with a dull point.

Take a piece of fiber fill about the size of a thumb nail and one 
piece of fabric.  Place it on the ball and use the stick to poke 
the fabric around the fiber fill into the ball.  continue adding 
fiber fill and fabric until the entire ball is covered.  Add a 
hook and hang.
Carol
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "tribble" <lauraeaves at yahoo.com
>To: "List for blind crafters and artists" 
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org
>Date sent: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 22:57:04 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] fun with foam

>love it -- now could I ask a question to further challenge the 
creativity on
>the list:

>I bought some items from lacrafts.com (I think that was the name) 
and was
>not going to, but saw these stirofoam  balls on sale and thought 
I could do
>something fun for Christmas.  Now I'm sitting here amid a small 
basket of
>stirofoam balls wondering why I ordered them...  (I feel like a 
kid in a
>candy store when buying crafty things, but usually limit myself 
to things I
>actually plan to use...)

>Does anyone have any thoughts of an easy craft using 3 inch 
balls?  I only
>bought the one size.  I want to avoid spray paint, but glue and 
pins and
>tissue paper are acceptable.  I'm out of ideas.
>Anyone want some stirofoam balls for a good price??? j/k

>TIA and happy crafting.
>--le


>----- Original Message -----
>From: "joseli Walter" <joseli at thezoolady.net
>To: "List for blind crafters and artists" 
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org
>Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 6:33 PM
>Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] fun with foam


>I've recently discovered a new medium to work with.  I'm sure 
it's been out
>there for a while, in fact, given the fact that I found it in the 
kid's
>crafting section, it's probably been around forever.  Anyway, 
I've started
>making Christmas decorations our of sheets of foam rubber.  You 
can cut it
>nicely and it really can be a nice creative medium.  I got 
several Christmas
>themed sets that have pre-cut Christmas shapes such as snowmen, 
Christmas
>trees, bows, gifts and even penguins for some odd reason.  These 
are made
>into stickers, so you can just peel off the back and slap them on 
your
>project.  I also have enough foam alphabet stickers to last a 
century!
>Oh, and if you get the alphabet stickers, keep the little dots 
that fill in
>the letters with the back attached, they make grate little dots 
for marking
>things.
>I got 2 spools of thread, one silver, the other gold and marked 
the inside
>of one of the spools with a foam dot.
>I also got some glitter glue, haven't played with that yet and 
the old
>standby, tacky glue, never leave home without it!
>I got all this at walmart.
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