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Sparkleball (no-melt) for the Holidays!

Sparkleball (no-melt) for the Holidays!
A sparkleball is a magical ornament handmade from plastic cups and mini-lights; usually displayed at Christmas or holiday time.

You'll need 50 soft 9 oz. tumbler-style plastic cups, a hole-puncher, a drill with a 1/2" bit, a string of mini-lights (100-150), and 200 small zip-ties. (recycled clean cups will work perfectly as will an old string of mini-lights.)
 
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Step 1Drill the Cup Bottoms

Drill the Cup Bottoms
Drill the cup bottoms of all 50 plastic cups. You can stack and drill 2-3 at a time. The holes should be about 1/4 to 1/2" wide, or large enough to insert one or two mini lights.
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Dec 10, 2010. 9:03 PMFrozenStar says:
Pretty cool concept.
It would be awesome if you hooked some of these up into a sequencer so they could flash in a pattern.
Dec 11, 2010. 2:58 AMGroggDog says:
I don't recomment this for people where it's cold in the winter lol. Tried this last year and after the christmas when I were going to take in back in it collapsed and all the cups cracked and all. If you wan't to do this where's cold then wait untill the summer or something
Dec 10, 2010. 10:01 PMTreasure Tabby says:
Sparktacular! Love the idea, :)
Dec 10, 2010. 7:29 PMdrbill says:
Well its December 10 and I am goimg to RAID the christmas light stores in a few weeks for the cheap lights. I like to use LED kine lights for long lasting display.
Nov 29, 2010. 11:54 AMAntzyP says:
The SparkleBall me and my sis made for an Indian festival of lights called Diwali...
Dec 2, 2010. 2:11 AMAntzyP says:
I wouldn't mind at all, you can go ahead and you can download it. It will be awsome! :)
I'll mail them to you as well.

Thanks for the great instructable. Had a lot of fun making it and got a lot of compliments too...

Antzy
New Delhi, India
Dec 2, 2010. 8:59 AMAntzyP says:
Thats great! I've mailed you the images in case you have any trouble...
-Antzy
Nov 27, 2008. 1:32 PMKryptonite says:
I believe that you could make one of these out of plastic clear shot glasses, so you get a really small one. Could you? regards, Kryptonite
Nov 18, 2010. 9:48 AMtwighahn says:
one coudl use thimbles too
Nov 30, 2008. 3:58 AMkoda1 says:
Where do you get the ties from? Can you buy them separately? Thank you.
Nov 28, 2008. 11:04 PMKryptonite says:
Hey Yeah, that dude in Australia did what I'm thinking about, which is good cause I live in aus too so I can probably get all the stuff. Thanks for the reply, Kryptonite
Nov 29, 2008. 11:33 PMKryptonite says:
Rightio then! I may or may not make this, I'm a bit busy with school at the moment. Although, for the good instructable, nice attitude and quick replies I'll give you a 4.5/5. Thanks for posting! Kryptonite
Dec 1, 2009. 8:54 AMjmahurin40 says:
I've been making these for years.
I have gave gobs away for gifts and sold alot of them.
I usally use the 16 function lights from walmarts.
I've sprayed some with snow that comes in the can and used the plain colorful twinkling lights and they were pretty hung outside.
I use a sodiering iron to make my holes in the my solo cups for the lights and and then use a small high temp. glue gun to melt the cups together.
No hot glue used just the hot glue gun tip.
I had 2 use the sodiering gun to melt off the built-in  stand on the glue gun to fit it into my cups.
They are nice to use on floats in parades if people have a way 2 hook up to electric.
I've made some with plastic medicine cups.They were kinda hard 2 make exactly round and were very tedious but were cute.Some came out in an egg shape but were nice for easter.lol
Nov 18, 2010. 9:45 AMtwighahn says:
one could use staples to hold them together too
Nov 18, 2010. 9:43 AMtwighahn says:
this would go well with the tree made of 7-up bottles
Aug 24, 2010. 9:52 AMgrooooovy says:
This is cool- I've never heard of these before!
Nov 27, 2008. 10:56 AMnomij says:
Though I've seen these before, this is the best "How To" I've seen so far! Excellent instrucable! I followed the link also, and they look beautiful outside! I just wonder if they are safe to hang outdoors? I guess they make outdoor friendly fairy lights! Thanks for sharing!
Dec 1, 2009. 2:30 PMvwluvrs says:
Absolutely safe to use outdoors! We have some that are a few years old, and have never had an issue with the electricity. Just make  sure you use the light strings rated for out door use (it'll tell you on the box).

If they get wet, damaged, snowed or rained on, they are still as safe as any other outside light string.

Hint: At the end of the season (or when you do bring it inside) spray it liberally with some foaming glass cleaner, let it sit for a while, then spray it off gently with your water hose. After it dries, you can store it and it will be clean and ready for its next debut.
Nov 25, 2009. 10:06 PMmchumchal says:
Very helpfull!  I made one with my soldering iron and it ended up taking about 92 cups and hours to make.  This method is flawless!  Thanks!
Nov 23, 2008. 1:59 PMknowonesreal says:
thats off the hook 4 real....... ima do 1 ...but im goin to sand the plastic cups so they look frosted...the the light will transfer different threw them
Nov 19, 2009. 10:53 AMvwluvrs says:
Instead of sanding them, simply do a light spray with white paint...
Nov 19, 2009. 9:20 PMZem says:
Or you could spray with glass frosting spray? Don't know how well it would stick to the cups though 
Nov 20, 2009. 1:35 PMZem says:
Now THATS a sparkly sparkleball! 
Aug 17, 2009. 4:22 PMlilpepsikraker says:
GEEK. IS. GOING. TO. EXPLODE! WOW that's awesome!
Dec 8, 2008. 6:00 AMAudey says:
<a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Christmas-Disco-Ball/">http://www.instructables.com/id/Christmas-Disco-Ball/</a> has been arouns for a year longer... who's idea was this?<br/>
Dec 8, 2008. 7:48 AMAudey says:
which came first; the sparkleball or the cup? I guess it's possible this is an ancient way of making balls, and they got they idea of cups out of it. i'm tired.
Mar 11, 2009. 10:11 PMkaren608 says:
ooh i should have known you'd be on instructables.... every great homemade item is here! Now i am dying to make one by next late Novemberrrrr. : )
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