Thursday 7 June 2012

DIY: Yarn Chandelier



We've been seeing these gems allover Pinterest lately, so we thought we'd share with you just how easy they are to make!

We're thrilled to share this super creative and useful Yarn Chandelier Tutorial from Libby Lane Press with you today!

This project utilises yarn, a glue mixture, and balloons - and is so versatile and budget-friendly. You can use these cool spheres for all sorts of parties and occasions...from birthday celebrations to baby showers, bridal showers and beyond!


Materials:
- Yarn
- School Glue
- Corn Starch
- Vaseline
- Dowel Rod/Pole for Hanging
- Scissors
- Balloons
- Bowl for Mixing





Step by Step INSTRUCTIONS:


1. Blow up Balloons:
We wanted various sizes so we chose to incorporate a large punching ball as our main focal point and added standard balloons for the surrounding areas. We only blew the standard balloons to approximately half capacity to keep as true of a circular shape as possible.



2. Assemble work space:
Place a long pole or dowel rod between two chairs to create a DIY drying station. We highly recommend placing a plastic bin bag or disposable plastic tablecloth underneath where you will hang the balloons. We initially began this project outdoors, however wind became a factor and we were forced to relocate (not easy!)

3. Attach balloons to rod:
Tie yarn around the stem of the balloon and hang from the dowel rod. Be sure that the balloon is suspended and not touching the surrounding balloons.



4. Vaseline:
Cover each balloon in a light coating of Vaseline. This ensures that the yarn will not stick to the balloon once it is dried and popped.

5. Mixing and Dipping:
Mix the school glue (about half of the bottle) with approx. 1/2 cup of cornstarch and approx. 1/4 cup of water. We estimated these amounts and added more cornstarch and glue when desiring a thicker paste consistency.



Dip the yarn into the glue mixture, squeeze out excess, and begin wrapping around the balloon vertically and then switch to horizontally. Once you have covered a good part of your balloon, cut the yarn and tie to a surrounding piece. We chose to do this near the stem of the balloon so it would not be as obvious when hanging.



6. Drying and Popping:
Allow yarn chandeliers to hang for 24 hours in a dry, covered area. Do not attempt to shorten this process!

Next, pop the balloon (this is where we held our breath in anticipation). The yarn will also have dried glue crystals however they easily flake off when tapped.



Now your yarn chandeliers are ready to hang! How cute are they in this Whimsical Winter Wonderland themed party?



If you use these for an upcoming event, we'd love to see the pictures of how they turned out for you! Post them to our Facebook page, and while you're there, Like our page!


XO Elody Events

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