Emily Hogarth interview
We were delighted to chat with the princess of paper cutting, Emily Hogarth, last month and you can read our article on the author of The Crafter’s Guide to Papercutting when...
We love watching Wimbledon and cheering along our favourites, but not all of us have mastered the sport ourselves. If you’re more keen on crafting than playing, be inspired by our 10 alternative uses for tennis balls. Put down the racquet and get out the glue gun.
1. Photo holder
Source" target="_blank">Cut a slit in a tennis ball to create a quirky photo holder!
2. Candle covers
Source" target="_blank">Aren't these super sophisticated? Make sure the candles are in a safe container inside the balls
3. Mike Wazowski purse
Source" target="_blank">Kids will adore this Monsters Inc-themed coin purse!
4. Everything holders
Source" target="_blank">Tennis balls can hold anything you like, from keys to towels! Draw on eyes to add some fun
5. Pretty planters
Source" target="_blank">Fill with soil, add a plant and hang - hey presto, perfect plant pots
6. Funky bracelets
Source" target="_blank">We love these original tennis ball bracelets by designer Elke Hansen
7. Doggy bed
Source" target="_blank">This is a great option if you have a huge surplus of tennis balls
8. Home decs
Source" target="_blank">Cover balls in fabric to make pretty hanging decorations for Christmas or summer parties
10. Tennis wreath
Source" target="_blank">Show your support and love of Wimbledon with this fab door wreath
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