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  • How to Hang a Glass Ball Terrarium

    Glass ball terrariums range from miniature terrariums inside glass Christmas balls to bubble terrariums designed to display medium-sized plants. Other options include globe-shaped glass containers filled with live plants. Hanging them in front of mirrors or near a sunny window creates the illusion of a floating garden adding charm to nearly any room. How they are hung depends on the type of glass ball terrarium you choose.

  • How to Decorate Clear Glass Balls

    Clear glass balls adapt well to many different embellishments. The shine of the glass enhances glitter and glitz. When constrained by the round shape of the ball, a child's swirl of paint becomes a classic Christmas ornament, fit for the most elegant trees. These techniques are easy enough for children. They will enjoy swirling the paint and choosing the trimmings. Glass balls are inexpensive so you can decorate a tree-full.

  • How to: Glass Ball Wreaths

    Decorating your home adds to the fun of celebrating the Christmas holiday. An ordinary home can be made into a showcase by using lush holiday ornaments and decorations. Traditional metallic glass balls are beautiful when hung on your Christmas tree, as they reflect the colored lights. You can also use these ornaments to craft a showy wreath that is sure to be admired.

  • How to Keep Paint From Sliding Off Inside a Glass Ball

    Decorating the inside of a glass ball with paint is an excellent way to make Christmas ornaments in your choice of colors. You can also paint the balls to use as home decor any time of the year. If you do not use the correct techniques, the paint will slide off the inside of the glass ball. Even coverage is important to how the finished glass ball looks. You can prevent problems with this craft project by following basic techniques.

  • Glass Ball Christmas Ornament Crafts

    Glass Christmas ornaments offer a blank canvas that you can easily personalize to make lots of different Christmas crafts. Choose plain clear glass ornaments and decorate them for your tree to give it a personal touch. Or use the ornaments to help decorate a wreath or Christmas centerpiece.

  • How to Dry Nitrocellulose

    Nitrocellulose synthesis involves the use of cotton balls as a source of cellulose, nitric acid and sulphuric acid. When the cellulose in the cotton ball is exposed to nitric acid, a process known as nitrification occurs, creating nitrocellulose. Isolating nitrocellulose requires drying the processed cotton ball and extracting the nitrocellulose with acetone. When the acetone vaporizes, it will yield dry nitrocellulose.

  • How do I Clean Inside Glass Balls?

    Change the color of the glass ornaments on your tree without buying new balls. Clean the paint from inside glass balls and repaint them to create a designer tree that matches your home's decor. Clear glass balls can also be filled with tinsel, yarn or even popcorn. You can achieve the most sparkle by decorating your tree with twinkle lights inserted in plain clear glass balls. This is recycling at it best.

  • How to Make a Wreath With Glass Christmas Balls

    A wreath of glass Christmas balls is stunning when displayed near candles or other soft lighting to reflect light. These wreaths are ideal for a formal gathering, and add elegance to any setting. Glass ball wreaths are surprisingly easy to make and will provide you with plenty of sparkle and shine to adorn your holiday festivities.

  • How to Date a Glass Blown Christmas Ball

    According to TheHolidaySpot.com, the first Christmas tree in the United States was reported to have been set up by German pioneers in the 1830s. They were also the ones who introduced glass-blown ornaments to the United States in the 1860s. It is difficult to imagine the holiday season without the tradition of setting up a tree and adding ornaments cherished from years past. It takes time and research to discover the age of glass-blown Christmas ornaments, but it can be well worth the trouble.

  • How to Paint Glass Bulbs

    Clear glass Christmas bulb-type ornaments are collected by crafting enthusiasts every year. You can decorate the outer part of the glass bulb for a temporary effect that will soon wear away with use. Adding paint to the inside of the glass ornament will give you a new decoration that will last for many seasons.

  • How to Make Glass Christmas Balls

    Easy to personalize, glass Christmas ornaments are a simple craft that can be done by children and adults alike. You can vary the degree of difficulty to suit the crafter, but all can enjoy this project. Plain glass balls are available at local craft stores or online at websites, such as Saveoncrafts.com and Amazon.com. These clear spheres can be decorated using a variety of techniques to create the ideal ornament to adorn your own home or to give as a gift to a special person.

  • Homemade Clear Glass Ball Christmas Ornaments

    Clear glass ball ornaments are available at local craft stores and online. These versatile clear balls are inexpensive and can be used to create one-of-a kind ornaments that you can use to adorn your home or give as gifts. They can be painted, filled, wrapped and decorated in a myriad of ways. You can keep the project simple enough for little ones or do an elaborate design for a more sophisticated look.

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