Bring On The Twine January 4, 2011 Home Decor, Tutorials 12 Comments 50684 You may have seen my twine napkin rings a couple of days ago, so I figured while I had the roll out… I might as well wrap some styrofoam balls. You can never have too many rustic filler elements, right? This project is a piece of cake. Start by hot gluing the end of your twine (I just worked straight from the roll) to one side of the ball. Wrap around in circles, gluing along the way. Keep trucking… Keep wrapping until you cover the whole ball. Place in a vase and enjoy! I’m planning on doing more wrapped in yarn or jewelry leather. I’m sure you can find tons of other ideas for this project! ******Linked Up****** 12 Responses Kindra January 4, 2011 I have twine and styrofoam balls. Going to do this project!! Love your blog! I’m your newest follower! Reply Kindra January 4, 2011 I have twine and styrofoam balls. Going to do this project!! Love your blog! I’m your newest follower! Reply Donnie January 4, 2011 They look really nice and you could do so many things with them. Thanks for the tutorial. Reply Donnie January 4, 2011 They look really nice and you could do so many things with them. Thanks for the tutorial. Reply Marty@A Stroll Thru Life January 4, 2011 Oh how clever and I love the look. I really need to make some of these. Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Thanks also for joining the party. Hugs, Marty Reply Michelle @thereallifemom January 4, 2011 Love! I am totally obsessed with twine and this looks like such an easy way to add some to my decor! Thanks for the idea! Reply Michelle @thereallifemom January 4, 2011 Love! I am totally obsessed with twine and this looks like such an easy way to add some to my decor! Thanks for the idea! Reply Kassi @ Truly Lovley January 4, 2011 I LOVE twine! I would’ve never thought of this though… Thanks!!! Reply Cristina January 12, 2011 Cute! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Reply Goska February 20, 2011 Great and so easy to do:) Reply Christmas Crafts | thecraftywifey December 18, 2014 […] http://lovelycraftyhome.com/2011/01/04/bring-on-the-twine/ […] Reply Danellia January 27, 2016 Thank you for sharing! Lovely idea.. I have twine just laying around from my wedding I’m definitely going to be making this! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. CAPTCHA Code * Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Check here to Subscribe to notifications for new posts
Kindra January 4, 2011 I have twine and styrofoam balls. Going to do this project!! Love your blog! I’m your newest follower! Reply
Kindra January 4, 2011 I have twine and styrofoam balls. Going to do this project!! Love your blog! I’m your newest follower! Reply
Donnie January 4, 2011 They look really nice and you could do so many things with them. Thanks for the tutorial. Reply
Donnie January 4, 2011 They look really nice and you could do so many things with them. Thanks for the tutorial. Reply
Marty@A Stroll Thru Life January 4, 2011 Oh how clever and I love the look. I really need to make some of these. Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Thanks also for joining the party. Hugs, Marty Reply
Michelle @thereallifemom January 4, 2011 Love! I am totally obsessed with twine and this looks like such an easy way to add some to my decor! Thanks for the idea! Reply
Michelle @thereallifemom January 4, 2011 Love! I am totally obsessed with twine and this looks like such an easy way to add some to my decor! Thanks for the idea! Reply
Kassi @ Truly Lovley January 4, 2011 I LOVE twine! I would’ve never thought of this though… Thanks!!! Reply
Christmas Crafts | thecraftywifey December 18, 2014 […] http://lovelycraftyhome.com/2011/01/04/bring-on-the-twine/ […] Reply
Danellia January 27, 2016 Thank you for sharing! Lovely idea.. I have twine just laying around from my wedding I’m definitely going to be making this! Reply