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Friday, August 20, 2010

Golf Ball Art - Materials and Equipment

You can purchase new, as well as used golf balls over the Internet. In case there is a golf course near you, you may want to check with them and either get them for free or for a ridiculously low price.

They may even allow you to search for lost golf balls on the course. How would that be for 'going green'? Grin.

Aside from the golf balls, you may need glue. I would suggest a strong craft glue instead of hot glue. Even though the surface of a golf ball is not flat and rounded, it may be too smooth for the hot glue to hold long.

When painting is the choice of art; you need brushes and paint. I would suspect an airbrush might give the best result, but you can try a regular brush and see which works best.

The best thing to do is to consider the art, craft, or hobby you have and see how golf balls can be either incorporated in it, or used for/with it. It may well be that it expands your artistic horizon.

Nope, there are no golf ball art courses anywhere to be found, nor any instructions on how to make golf ball art, but I think most of the art with these items speak for themselves.

Should you not be in the position to create an art project with golf balls, then you may want to take the option of buying this type of art.

These decorative golf balls are offered online and come in many different styles and designs. Grouped and framed, they can make for some unique wall art.

I found some seasonal golf ball art as well. This little trinket can be personalized with someone's name and the year.

This idea sure opens up a lot of new possibilities concerning Halloween, Easter, Thanksgiving, etc,.

That's it for now, folks. I think y'all are up to par!

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