
These are my favorite kind of "balls" because you can eat part of them. They are beautiful and edible! Visit All You to see more about making some of these for your home HERE.
These unique 'balls' are made from faux fall leaves pinned to a foam sphere. Learn how to make these HERE. Darling!!! Head over to Sullivan and Murphy to see more pictures of how these balls are used to decorate a table. LOVE IT!!!
This isn't a 'ball,' but it is somewhat round. I just think it is adorable and festive. PK at Room Remix calls it a daisykin. See how these are silk flowers glued to a pumpkin HERE. You gotta love this project.
I wish I would have seen this candy corn wreath when I did a candy corn post! So beautiful and festive and round. Perfect for the saying "EYE CANDY"! This idea is brought to you by Ducks In A Row. 
































Thanks for the shout-out on my leaf balls, Michelle. I really appreciate it! I'll take your button w/me.
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You should check out my fall kissing ball I just did: http://diaryofacraftaholic.blogspot.com/2009/10/fall-kissing-ball.html. I used an old (retired) tennis ball....
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting. I love the leaf ball and the daisy pumpkin. So cute! Thanks for all the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteThey all are gorgeous, but that daisy pumpkin is something else!!
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Love these ideas!! I sure wish I didn't need sleep, because there are so many projects I want to try. :)
ReplyDeleteThe sunflower pumpkin is awesome, I am going to have to try that!
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Awww, thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the leaf balls! The candy corn wreath is really cute, but I'm not sure how long it would last around here. I might find some nibbles out of it!
ReplyDeleteLove the candy corn wreath. I wish I could do that.My kids would have the whole thing eaten before it was hung.But great inspiration.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh, oh!! I want to do the daisy pumpkin! that is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute ideas! The daisy pumpkin is just too cute and I love the yo yo pumkin too! It looks like she used little spools for the stem- clever
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