DIY Create A Table Top Gazing Ball
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- I just love those gazing balls/garden globes in peoples yards. When I was a kid I always thought they were like a special crystal ball that would have magical powers. I have notice a lot of people making them lately. I decide to give it a try and wanted to share it with all of you. Instead of mine being for the yard or garden, I'm making mine for my table outside. You will be able to adjust this for the yard or if you want to keep yours indoors.
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This is so awesome and what a gift 🎁 to give its unique and not ur everyday item!
Thank you :)
Nice job 👍 thanks Thailand 🤩❤️
Thank you so much :)
So pretty. Will be making one. Cleveland,Ohio.
Thank you
Love this as a center piece with a tea light in it
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Wonderful work!
Thank you
I'm a new subscriber and I love everything you do...I'm from México border but I've lived in Brownwood Texas for the last 20 years
You're so sweet, thank you so much!
From Nebraska
Thanks for watching
I will try this, from Oregon.
Love that you want to try it
I absolutely loved this project !! I struggled with keeping all the stones on with hot glue but it was worth it !!! Thanks so much Much love from Long Island NY
Thank you so much and I'm thrilled you made one too!
This is so cute. I’m going to make one for my garden. Every garden needs a little whimsy. I’m from Hendersonville, TN. I love watching any kind of craft tutorial because I get ideas for home, gifting, or my classroom. My favorite projects always involve repurposing some object usually while using what I have on hand. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Thank you so much for sharing Jill :)
Very pretty! Watching from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you and thanks for watching :)
GREAT IDEA
Thank you
I just this morning saw some of your projects on HomeTalk. I was mesmerized by this one, and I can’t wait to try it! I have all of the materials on hand. With COVID being a concern, we are staying at home, so this inspiration was just what I needed to bring some light to my day (or night). I live in Texas-suburbs of Houston. One of my favorite projects was a Christmas wreath I made and donated for a charity auction. I usually give what I make as gifts, and strangely, do not have many in my home. This light globe, however, will stay with me!
Welcome Deborah! Thank you so much for sharing and I'm thrilled you want to try this one. Please send me pictures :)
Its beautiful! I need to try a few of these. My recent and favorite thing I've made is from sewing.
Thank you
I love your ideas and enjoy your videos! I am from Ocala, Fl and my most recent craft was painting wooden letters and decorating them in a beach theme with starfish and shells
Thank you so much and thanks for sharing!
TYFS
Thank you
Muy bonito 👍🏻
Thank you :)
Really great! Thanks for sharing. Nevada
Watching from Miami,Fl. Just started crafting so the first thing I've ever made was a tray for my dresser out of picture frames.
Welcome and so happy to have you. Thank you for sharing, that sounds wonderful.
I am going to try it on a ball. I live in evington va.
I love what you did.
Thank you and I'm thrilled you want to give it a try :)
Watching from New York Mills MN. I love to make pine cone wreaths. (Nature inspires me!) There are so many themes to choose from and they can be seasonal! And indoor or outdoor as wel
Thank you so much for sharing
Watching from Ft Myers Florida. - hi! Love this idea. I need to know how to make a large one for my front yard. A hurricane took my last one up up and away!
I'm thrilled you like the project and I love Ft. Myers - been there a few times. I would get a large fishbowl for a big one :)
I saw one made today that used a circular fish bowl type turned upside down w/ solar light under it. Really cute for outside
Cute
Thank you :)
Hello Chas! I discovered you on hometalk this morning and I’m now subscribed to your blog and your utube channel. I love this project and I’m going to make it for a belated birthday gift for a friend. I haven’t crafted for so long that I’ve forgotten my favorite project I ever did. I know it wasn’t as nice as this or I would have remembered. 😊 I live in Sun City, Arizona. I make silver jewelry and soon will be taking lapidary so as to cut my own stones. Thank you so very much for posting all these beautiful projects for us❣️
Thank you so much Helen and welcome! I'm excited to have you as part of our family :) Looking forward to learning more about you :)
Thanks for showing this. I had planned to do one before I came upon your video. It answered several different questions for me, now I do not have to try and figure them out. I am from Youngsville, NC and my favorite craft lately has been making wreaths. Question: Have you ever tried grouting the project? If so, how well did it work for an outdoor project? Linda Skipper
Hi Linda, and I'm glad this helped you. I would love to see your wreaths. I have made a few but am no expert by any means :) I have not tried grouting a project yet, but I'll add it to my list.
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Thank you
Beaumont tx ( painted pinecones)
Thanks for sharing
Watching from Wisconsin. Need sprees or orbs wondering if I can use your method
I hope that it works for you too.
I make these also and use e6000 in the first place .
Thank you for sharing
I just E6000 mine on as it was something I'm familiar with unlike the silicone and it has a 5-15 minute tack on dry depending on the medium you work with and how much glue you use, full cure is 24hrs still (i live in the desert so hot glue was right out!) I used a bowl and a towel draped in it to keep the ball on its side and from rolling around while the glue dried. I'm going to let the E6000 cure and probably clear acrylic spray it with some modge podge spray, just to give it extra durability from weather and stuff like when i water the garden...i live in New Mexico it'll get hot this summer so I'll let you know how that does against the heat! (If i don't post back by fall someone go ahead and remind me to if your curious how well this method worked, I'm forgetful😳)
*side edit note i went ahead and spayed mine early they cured well in the hot sun .... I also put like 4 coats of glow in the dark paint in mine and that really looks really cool in the dark! 😃
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Jacksonville Florida
Thanks for sharing
Hey I'm in Colorado. Cement mushrooms is my favorite project so far. I love this idea. I'm wondering what about pouring resin over it??
Hello fellow Coloradoan! Love cement mushrooms. Yes resin would be great for this project too.
What about polyurethane over the top. It would hold the rocks on in any temperature
Resin is expensive. Why couldn't u use polyurethane?
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How about you, my friend? Where do you hail from You look and talk West Coast, you remind me of sweet little Cindy from the Brady Bunch! What's you're fav project?
The solar light idea is groovy! Looks like a cost effective idea! Mrs Brady, your mom, would approve!
Tip: I've seen other creators combine the glues from the start, mixing hot glue and E6000 together. One squirt, next squirt. Hot glue dries 1st holding the stone in place, E6000 makes it permanent.
Thanks for watching and sharing
I live in New Mexico.
Thanks for sharing
Why not use E6000 to adhere stones to the ball?
E6000 is really runny so the stones won't stick right away. You'd have to glue and tape them into place. The same reason I won't start with silicone as well.
Utah.....
Thanks for watching