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 Bowling Balls


Often you can find old bowling balls at yard sales, for free beside the road, or even bowling alleys.. most people don't know what to do with them once they are no longer used for bowling with!
Well, my friend Eillen has transformed these bowling balls into unique yard decorations!

Made By Eileen

Bowling Balls - Transformed! Bowling Balls - Transformed!

Materials/Directions:

  • Old Bowling Balls

I used goop outdoor glue on the lizards. Raven uses super glue but it did nothing for me. Trick is to figure out where the legs and tail will go (for lizards) and put some glue down with a toothpick on each spot, then put some goop on the feet and tails....let sit about 5 minutes and join.

On the dragonfly ball I used E6000. This one was a piece of cake. Just a dab of glue on the ball and a dab on the belly of the d-fly, wait 5 minutes and press.

Bowling Balls - Transformed! Bowling Balls - Transformed!

I painted the bowling ball black with the new fusion paint, then sprayed it purple. Got the dragonflies at U.S. Dollars ($ store) there were 4 on a wind chime and they were lime green plastic. bought 4 of them have some left. Took the wind chime apart and sprayed the dragonflies with chrome spray paint. Used flat marbles, and a silver place mat to set it marble on. Glued the marble to the place mat first and then to the ball. Same system, apply glue to both items, let sit 5 minutes and join.

Lizards were from Toys are us. $1.99 for a bag of lizards, frogs and snakes.They also had a box of animal planet lizards for $2.99. AND I went to a party supply store and got some for 8 cents each...woo hoo... paint their bellies black first.

Bowling Balls - Transformed!

Also someone asked about the actual paint used for the lizard ball. I used Gleams by Delta Copper for the first sponge coat. (add just a tad of water to thin a bit and use a small sea sponge to apply) (Thanks Raven) Then Folk Art Metallic Antique Copper which looks like bronze to me next. Then a tad more of the copper. Both paints came from Michaels.

 


 


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