Other types of glass such as glass nuggets sea glass ornamental jewels or even marbles can add design possibilities.
Bowling ball covered with marbles.
Krylon brand has all on one primer paints in various colors.
Re purpose bowling ball into a gazing ball on a stand.
Aidan tried bowling with a marble a large marble and a bouncy ball and discovered that the large marble works the best for bowling.
These stunning faux gazing balls were created by using a styrofoam ball acrylic paint and glass marbles.
They provide an excellent touch to a patio or deck when placed next to foliage or even mounted on stands.
Step 1 decide how you want to cover your gazing ball.
Dont move for at least 3 days for curing it may take several times to cover all the ball.
If you re going for a lighter colorful step 2 obtain a bowling ball or round light cover.
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The tutorial includes instructions for making balls suitable for both indoor and out.
Pieces of stained glass or pre cut glass tiles glued to the ball create unique mosaic patterns.
Bowling ball covered in marbles.
Not only are marbles inexpensive they add texture to your artwork.
The family who made the board used circle shaped stickers to show where to set up the pins.
Make sure to consider the material s colors when creating your gazing ball.
Bowling ball covered with marbles.
Go to a department or thrift store to try.
Decorate your bowling ball with marbles to give it a funky twist.
It was too hard to keep the bouncy ball under control.
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Decide on what would go best with your landscaping and garden and choose a material that compliments it.
You can cover your gazing ball with a variety of things including pennies glass marbles gems or crushed tinted glass.
Most types of glass can be used to cover an old bowling ball that might otherwise be bound for the dumpster.
Bowling ball decorations can be used both as indoor and outdoor pieces.
Go to lowes get the tube of 100 silicone caulk and using the gun and a trusty spreader put on the bowling ball fairly thick then embed your marbles.
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