Toilet Paper Balls

 by mint001
These balls are great just to play with, hit some one with or to embed secret codes in.

 
 
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The Science Guy says: Jul 25, 2012. 4:20 PM
So simple, yet they have so many capabilities, I imagine wet or dry these would be rather fun to throw at people obviously not your boss/ teacher etc that'd end bad. I also imagine these could be moulded into other shapes and forms, I shall have to experiment. Well done on sparking my creativity!
mint001 (author) in reply to The Science GuyJul 25, 2012. 10:28 PM
Hi. They are pretty cool. I threw a wet one with soap on the outside at a friend, it doesn't take much to imagine me shortly afterwards running.
omicronomicron says: Nov 17, 2012. 6:14 PM
Akso, these are a great alternative to that very expensive paper-mushyb stuff you can mould into shapes... as in the shape of your clenched fist, step 2... enlarge upon that, make spiky things, people, weird shapes... etc. Not just balls... anything as it really DOES shape well if you are careful (just tried it with some tissues dipped in tea... nice old-fashioned look with being sepia-shaded... ooooh and when you dip the edges you've created into coloured inks, the inks spread and bleed... blimey, LOVELY!!! I am so grateful MINT as I have ti make 16 wreathes in 3 nights... for a craft fair, and suddenly I know how to build them up into wobbly snow-shaped, bedecked, colourful things all around the syrop circlets. YEY! U saved my life (and my craft stall).
omicronomicron says: Nov 17, 2012. 6:08 PM
beads, to stick into christmas wreathes! It's a quick version of papier mache, and light enough... then paint them and beribbon them as baubles...
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