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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Golf Ball Art II

To create golf ball art doesn't mean that you have to go out of your wits, or come up with something intricate and/or elaborate. This work of art clearly shows you can do a lot without having to alter the golf balls. All you got to do is arrange and frame them.

I suppose you could make different patterns and images by applying golf balls in different colors. Yes, golf balls do not solely come in white or yellow; I found them on the Internet being offered in several other, bright colors as well.

Of course there is always the option of painting them yourself in the color of your choice.

Another cute idea was creating figurines out of golf balls. This little poodle is crafted by using 7 golf balls which are glued together and on top of each other. I can see many more artistic figurines sprout from your imagination!

I was also considering how beads, nuts, bolts, or buttons could be glued on to a golf ball and totally alter the look of it. The balls could be used as heads for puppets and captured in epoxy they would make a unique gift/paper weight.

As you can see; options galore. If none of these ideas get you on course, then I don't know what will. :-)

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2 Comments:

Blogger audrey` said...

Hello Lieve Zus!!! How are you? I'm fine. I'm just very lazy to blog. Thank you for checking on me. Take care (((HUGS)))

Friday, August 20, 2010 1:54:00 AM  
Blogger Corry said...

Audrey,
We are okay; going through the medical wringer with all kinds of tests, but so far so good.

I sure miss you, Lieve Zus. I am grateful to hear though you are fine. :-D

(((HUGS)))
God's Grace.

Friday, August 20, 2010 5:56:00 AM  

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