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Twenty sided ball made from greeting cards

Step 10Double check and glue

Double check and glue
Just double check that you have the circles in the right places in relation to the others. If you have a color pattern you are trying to work out, like green on top and bottom and red in the middle, for instance, now is the time to check them before you glue it all together.

Once you decide that all the circles are in the right places, take off five adjoining circles and glue their flaps to each other. Put the paper clips back on just until they are dry. Keep the points close and neat.

Don't forget the string. Along with the paper clip, a fair size drop of glue on the string on the inside of the ball should keep it from slipping out.

Glitter and sequins are not my thing and not on my list, but could certainly add that bit of joy that so many kids love.

This can can also be put together with all the flaps on the inside, making a regular icosahedron.
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