Craft Uses for Sponges coville123 Silver Post Medal for All Time! 433 Posts July 12, 2012
These were fun and easy too make. The kids like playing with them. They are soft and kids won't get hurt.
Approximate Time: 15 minutes
Supplies:
3 sponges per ball (coloured ones)
wool or dental floss
scissors
Instructions:
Cut each sponge in half length wise, and in half again, creating 4 pieces. Repeat with 2 more sponges.
Arrange all the pieces in your hand be sure to mix up the colours.
Squeeze together tightly have a helper tie the string around the sponges and double knot it.
Trim up the ends of the floss, fluff it out and you will have a ball.
By coville123 from Brockville, Ontario
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