Football Party Favours

What is this? It’s a paper mache football for holding party favours….obviously! To make these you will need some bowls to use as moulds. I used paper bowls as I needed to make many footballs in one go (see my assembly line below), but a normal, round bottomed, bowl from your kitchen will work fine. The footballs are comprised of 4 small sheets of brown tissue, glue and wool – plus the treats inside. Click here for full instructions (Pdf)

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8 Responses to Football Party Favours

  1. admin says:

    I mean wool for knitting – soft string rather than twine.

  2. Would like to try these for a church party, but what do you mean by “wool?”

  3. Bella says:

    Hey Miya,

    I know you already saw I FEATURED you, but I wanted to come leave you a comment too. You are so amazingly talented. I really love this party favor idea, and to be honest with you, when I first saw these pics, I totally thought this was fruit leather, lol. So maybe I should try that out sometime, but it sure would be rather sticky, lol.

    Thanks so much for linking up to my party :)
    I loved this so much, I featured you girl!
    Come grab a button girl, and display it proudly!

    Hugs, Bella **Features from week #41 & 42** @ Bella Before and After
    **PARTY PLANNING TUESDAYS** @ Euro Style Cakes. Party planning tips, decorations, invitations, and recipes welcome to link up.

  4. Rachel says:

    Wow- those are really, really cool! I love these little footballs. Thanks a bunch, I’ll be linking.

  5. karen says:

    Thanks for sharing this @ WorkShop Wednesday! Can’t wait to see what you are up to this week!

  6. Vanessa says:

    What a brilliant idea!! Adorable!
    Thank you so much for linking to {nifty thrifty things} last week!
    I hope to see you again tomorrow!
    xoxo,
    Vanessa

  7. mindie says:

    I am just reminding everyone about tonights link party that runs Friday evening through Mondays!
    I also have an ongoing give away link party now too.
    Hope to see you soon.
    http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/
    come strut your stuff

  8. That is just brilliant! thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday!

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