There are many projects you can make for every season. These net molds can be used as holiday ornaments, window decorations, centerpieces, and more.Small, delicate net molds, strung with ribbons or yarn, can be used for ********* tree decorations.At Easter, using pastel colored yarn and small, oval-shaped balloons, you can create eggs for hanging or eggs for arrangement in a bowl or basket for use as a centerpiece. For a spring decoration, use brown twine and cover half of a round balloon, making a small twine nest. Fill the nest with tiny robin’s eggs, little silk flowers or a feathercraft bird.In autumn, fill your nest with colored leaves, nuts, or little plastic mushrooms. Hang multicolored balls of color in a sunny window all year ’round.Since the wet yarn and balloons are slippery to handle, this project is recommended for older children with a bit more patience and dexterity than the younger ones have. Working in pairs would be helpful.
Materials
Small balloons
Petroleum jelly
Yarn or string (Choose color(s) appropriate to your project.)
LINIT® Starch OR LINIT® Starch-n-Crafts™ Stiffener in a bowl
Wax paper
Process
Blow up the balloons to the desired size and knot the ends.
Coat the inflated balloon with a thin layer of petroleum jelly.
Cut the yarn into long pieces (approximately 2-3 ft.) and dip them into starch.
Starting at the knotted and, begin wrapping the starch-soaked yarn around the balloon at various angles. Remember that the idea is to create a net, so don’t leave any big gaps.
Set the balloon on wax paper to dry.
When the yarn is completely dry (several hours or overnight) carefully pop the balloon and remove it.