DIY Spiky Craft Ball

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Introduction: DIY Spiky Craft Ball

About: Handmade crafts and products that I make using recycled or waste, cheap and easy to available materials. Also custom products are made using a mix of materials.

Hello Friends,

This is a beautiful DIY craft.

You can easily make it in a few minutes and decorate your room, table or anywhere you want.

So, let's begin.

Step 1: Parts You Need

So, here are the parts you will need :

1. Thermocol

2. Pen knife

3. Matchsticks ( red i used or any color you love )

4. Glue ( fevicol )

5. marker

Step 2: Make the Sphere

Now simply cut the thermocol piece into a sphere shape using the pen knife.

Step 3: Finalize the Ball

Now, make some holes on the ball so that matchsticks can fit.

Let's color the ball using a red marker.

Step 4: Finishing Touch

Take the matchsticks and break in the middle of some different sizes.

Put glue in the matchsticks and insert in the holes.

Do it all around the sphere.

You can attach mix color sticks.

But single color is good.

So, here is your finished product.

Thank you.

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    9 Comments

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    anv3D
    anv3D

    5 years ago

    DON'T YOU DARE SET THIS ON FIRE!!! xD

    lol what would happen if someone did

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    Newazni16
    Newazni16

    5 years ago

    this reminds me of the spiky ball from diary of a wimpy kid. But this is way cooler!

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    gm280
    gm280

    5 years ago

    Wouldn't using broken round toothpicks and adding color on the ends be a heck of a lot safer? Seems that if any spark got close to this, one stick firing up would be all sticks firing up. Not sure that would be a good thing. JMHO

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    technocraftStudio
    technocraftStudio

    Reply 5 years ago

    Its only a craft not made for fire uses, so it will.

    but you can make one for fun purpose..

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    mrsmerwin
    mrsmerwin

    5 years ago

    It would make a great fire starter if you could find a different core--one that did not give off noxious fumes when you lit it.

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    Ehlers_TV
    Ehlers_TV

    5 years ago

    Cool :-)