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How to make a paper mache basketball


Homemade Papier-Mâché Basketball Piñata- Third Stop on the Right

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It’s tournament time again! This means that we are gearing up to cheer our favorite basketball teams on to victory. I love being able to get the kids involved with all of our activities, which is why I decided to make a papier-mâché basketball piñata for them to help celebrate.

Plus, it is another activity that I know they would not only love helping to make, but would also love the finished product.

Blow up a balloon to the size you want the piñata to be. You will also want to cut some strips of newspaper into approximately two inch strips.

Making the papier-mâché paste is actually really easy. In a large bowl, mix equal parts flour and water (3 cups water and 3 cups flour is what I used). Mix to a thick paste.

Dip the strips of newspaper into the paste, making sure that they are well covered. Then smooth the strips over the surface of the balloon. Continue doing this until the entire balloon is covered.

You will then want to let it dry for 48 hours.

After the papier-mâché has completely dried, you will want to add the colored tissue paper. Cut the tissue paper into little squares. Put a small dot of glue onto the back of the tissue paper and glue it onto the balloon. Keep doing this until the balloon is completely covered. Then do the same with some black tissue paper to make the lines on the basketball.

Next, using scissors cut a small slit in the balloon to deflate it. Pull the balloon out.

Cut two small holes in the sides of the basketball and run a ribbon through them for hanging it. Now all you have to do is fill it with candy and let the kids take turns trying to break it open.

Sometimes, all these activities with the kids can lead to aches and pains the next day. That’s why I always keep a container of Advil on hand. Nothing’s stronger, longer lasting or better on your touch aches and pains than Advil.* (*Among OTC brands). Be sure to ask a doctor before use if you have a history of stomach problems, such as heartburn.

Whether I am enjoying a day on the playground or watching the big game with the kids, I know that with Advil I can enjoy the moment without having to worry about the pain. Plus, without having to worry about pain, I have more time to worry about who is winning the big game!

You can pick up Advil and a variety of other Pfizer products in the pharmacy section at your local Walmart. In addition, Walmart has a variety of food and products which are sure to make your tournament party great.

Be sure to download Pfizer’s coupons for Advil and so you are sure to stay stocked up.

Comment On: What activities do you do with your kids that requires Advil the next day.

 

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How to Make a Basketball Piñata

By: Kathy Adams

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By: Kathy Adams

A basketball-shaped piñata can be made from materials found around the house. Old newspapers, flour and water are the basic ingredients for papier mâché, which forms the structure of many homemade piñatas. This is a craft that can be done by children, preferably with adult supervision. It may take a couple days to dry thoroughly, so be sure to make this well in advance if planning to use it for a party.

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Things You'll Need:

  • Poster Paint Or Acrylic Paint
  • Plastic Wrap
  • Bowl Or Box Large Enough To Hold Balloon In Place
  • 3 Cups Water
  • Spoon
  • Hard Candies
  • Knife
  • Old Newspaper
  • 2 Cups Flour
  • Plastic Bowl
  • Large Round Balloon

Blow up the balloon until it is large enough to serve as your basketball shape. Tie it. Place the balloon in a bowl or box, knot-side up.

Mix the flour and water in the large bowl until it becomes a smooth paste.

Tear the newspaper into strips 3/4 to 1 inch wide. Dip a strip into the papier-mâché mixture, wiping any excess clumps off with your fingers. Place the strip on the balloon, at an angle so it stays in place. Repeat with another dipped strip, overlapping the first newspaper strip slightly. Work your way around the balloon until the entire balloon is covered, leaving a small opening near the knot. Allow to dry thoroughly (may take up to 24 hours). Cover any left-over papier-mâché paste and save it.

Place another layer of papier mâché over the first layer, placing the strips at a different angle so you can tell the layers apart. Repeat until the balloon is completely covered once again. Allow to dry thoroughly. Add a third layer if desired.

Pop or untie the balloon to let the air out. Remove the balloon from the papier mâché piñata shell.

Place the hard candies in the piñata. Cover the hole with papier-mâché strips (alternatively, you can cover it with thin cardboard or paper, taping it in place). Allow to dry thoroughly if using papier mâché.

Paint the piñata to look like a basketball. Alternatively, you can glue tiny pieces of orange tissue paper onto the piñata using the mache paste. Paint the black basketball markings in place.

Poke two small holes near the top of your piñata and feed the string through. Tie the piñata up high in a location where it can be whacked at with a stick.

Warnings:

  • Be sure the holes for the string are placed outside the original piñata opening, for strength.

References

  • Coolest Kid Birthday Parties: Learn How to Make Pinata

Resources

  • Make Pinatas: Home

Writer Bio

Kathy Adams is an award-winning journalist and freelance writer who traveled the world handling numerous duties for music artists. She writes travel and budgeting tips and destination guides for USA Today, Travelocity and ForRent, among others. She enjoys exploring foreign locales and hiking off the beaten path stateside, snapping pics of wildlife and nature instead of selfies.

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3. toilet paper roll or paper napkins, newspapers;

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Greetings to the readers of "Master of Crafts"!

Can't wait to find out what we're going to learn today? And today on the agenda is a more detailed study of the papier-mâché technique. Probably, many thought how to fashion papier mache ball ? A real round ball, not an elliptical or oval ball with a lot of bumps. This problem is no longer in front of you if you have already clicked "Read More".

do-it-yourself papier-mâché

You can make almost anything out of papier-mâché in several ways. The ball is no exception. 2 main ways to form a papier-mâché ball:

First method. Pasting.

This method is used when you take something in the shape of a ball as a base and cover this thing with paper, increasing in size and changing the texture. This method is appropriate if you have an extra ball available (for example, for ping-pong). If you don’t have the base of the ball, then meet:
Method two. Temporary bonding.

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That's where the imagination opens up. Roll up a plasticine ball, take a foam, wooden, plastic ball, a light bulb or an old New Year's toy as a basis and cover it with 2-4 layers of paper, fastening it only with water, without adding glue. Then let the paper dry slightly. Apply +-4 more layers, but already using a standard mixture of water and PVA.

Then leave the craft to dry completely. Apply at least 3 more +-4 layers, each time leaving the paper to dry. When the desired thickness is pasted, and the paper is completely dry, take a blade or a sharp clerical knife and cut the ball into 2 halves.

Remove both halves from the base. Then glue the two halves together as needed. The more layers of paper there were, the thicker the walls of the ball will turn out, and the easier it will be to glue it. Immediately after applying the glue, cover the freshly bonded balloon with 2 more layers of paper.

If you used a lamp as a base, a small hole in the ball is unavoidable, but in some cases this is very useful.

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Now you know the secrets of creating volume balloon in papier mache technique . Creative ideas for you!

How to make a real papier-mâché balloon with your own hands so that it can then fly? What is required for such a craft, how complicated is the process? In reality, most products of this kind do not require a long time and special knowledge.

Thanks to a detailed master class, any beginner can handle it. But the finished craft will amaze everyone around. You can make bright multi-colored balls, provide them with baskets or color them to make laughing faces. Whatever, you are only limited by your imagination.

Step-by-step tutorial

To make a papier-mâché balloon on a balloon you will need the following materials:

  • a stack of scrap newspapers;
  • liquid paste;
  • regular rubber ball;
  • several brushes.

  1. Prepare the paste by diluting it in some decent sized waste container.
  2. Tear sheets of newspaper into strips 2.5 cm wide each.
  3. Inflate the balloon so that it does not exceed the dimensions of the finished craft.
  4. Carefully cover the finished ball with paper strips previously moistened with paste.
  5. Important: After wetting the paper, immediately remove any excess liquid by rubbing your fingers. This should be done in advance, before gluing.
  6. When gluing the strips, use your fingertips to smooth out the folds carefully. It is more convenient to do this with a brush. Act in stages, then the toy ball will turn out beautiful and smooth.
  7. When finished, leave the product to dry. Now carefully pierce the ball inside the newspaper strips and take it out through the small remaining hole at the bottom (this must be left in advance, even before pasting the newspaper).

If you need a white ball, just paint the dried blank with the paint of the desired color.

Papier-mâché globe or moon

How to make a papier-mâché planet ball? I want to create something special. For example, the planet Earth or the Moon. Here the basic principle of making a ball will remain unchanged.

  1. Make a newspaper ball, trying to make it as smooth (no wrinkles) and medium as possible. Inflate a regular rubber balloon, then gradually glue strips of newspaper soaked in glue over it. Wait until the product is dry, then blow off the balloon. The preparatory part is over.
  2. Now you will need a real globe for this example. It is more convenient than flat pictures. To make the globe look as realistic as possible, it is necessary to redraw the outlines of the continents, individual islands and oceans of the Earth onto a finished paper ball. To do this, arm yourself with acrylic paints.
  3. Is it convenient to color the newspaper or is it worth additionally pasting the balloon on top with white paper? You can first paint with white paint and then apply the outlines of the Earth to it. Or paste over with A4 paper, cutting it also into strips. The technology seems more complicated, but in practice everyone copes, even beginners.

How to make a paper ball?

Probably, there is not a single person in the world who did not have a ball in childhood. There are a huge number of games based on the use of this sport attribute: basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis and, of course, football. What do sports balls and origami have in common? It turns out that there is a special technique for making a sports ball out of paper. Of course, you won’t be able to play it, but an original gift is definitely guaranteed. Let's see how to make a paper ball?

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Footballs are made from modules of various shapes. Their size and quantity will depend on what volume you need. The most popular balls are 8, 18 or 32 modules.

Consider the option of making a sports gift from 32 panels. You need to make blanks of 12 pentagonal modules and 20 hexagonal ones. The main thing is that all their sides are the same. In order to maintain the traditional colors of a soccer ball as a result, it is better to make pentagons from black paper, and hexagons from white. You can go the other way: stick colored self-adhesive paper on the pentagons.

How to make a paper ball using modules?

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