If you are in the Northern Hemisphere in the middle of a long hot Summer, keeping cool with be uppermost on your mind. For kids, that means water play, sometimes in the form of splash balls, water bombs and super splashers. Ditch the plastic balloons - check out today's showcased tutorial, and make some reusable splash balls.
Lisa, from Cucicucicoo Ecological Living, shows how to make Reusable Splash Balls from old swimming costumes. The water bombs / splash balls can be made from old bathing suits, bikinis, swim caps, or any other swim wear with stretchy swim fabric. The detailed instructions show how to make either a 4 sided or 6 sided ball.
Lisa's Splash Balls were added to the Softies, Dolls, Toys link party. You might like to check out the following Tutorials also from the Softies, Dolls, Toys linky...
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... Pam
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Thanks so much for your feature, Pam! I hope your readers love these balls as much as we do!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Pam thanks for showcasing
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