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Sequined Ball Ornament

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas Crafts Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Make a sparkly sequined ball – a versatile Christmas decoration or ornament.

Sequined Christmas Ball Green Silver

“Mum, are you making another Christmas decoration?”

“Yes.”

“Why? We have plenty of decorations already!”

Hmmm… good point… but I just can’t resist making and at this time of year it makes sense to make for Christmas!

sequin ball Christmas

I may be crazy – as suggested by my 10-year-old – but I actually don’t think you can have too many Christmas decorations. So I have been making some new ones including this lovely.

I remember making sequined balls like this as a child and they are still just as beautiful today.

sequined ball

What You Need

  • Styrofoam ball – mine is about 5cm (you could just as easily use any other styrofoam shape too)
  • Sequins – the loose ones with a single hole in the middle – I used two sizes in three colours.
  • Bugle beads – these are the long straight beads
  • Seed beads – these are the small round ones
  • Pins – any pins will do but they need to have a largish flat head to hold the sequins in place

stripe sequin ball

sequin ball progress

What To Do

The idea is simple: Pin the sequins and beads to the styrofoam ball.

You could create any design you like but I chose to work in stripes of green and silver with some red thrown in for interest.

To create a design like mine:

  • Start with a single sequin – this will be the top (or bottom) of your ball.
  • Work the next row of sequins around the first sequin in a circle. I have overlapped mine to avoid too much white showing through and help the sequins stay securely in place.
  • I then added red smaller sequins to fill in the gaps.
  • Next I did a row of sequins with bugle beads: Put the bead onto the pin first then add the sequin and pin into the ball.
  • My next row was the large green sequins again, then I went back and added the smaller green sequins with green round beads in the gaps.
  • To add a sequin plus small round bead: Put the round bead onto the pin first then add the sequin and add to the ball.
  • I continued in rows around my ball with a mixture of sequins and sequins plus beads until I finished with a single bead in the centre of the other side of the ball.

To Hang your Ball:

Just add a loop of ribbon or thread. Secure it with the last pin and sequin, or add separately in a small gap with a pin to hold it in place.

If the ball is too heavy and the hanger falls out, just add a dot of clear glue to the pin to hold it tighter.

Other ways to Display your Ball

  • A mixture of balls in a couple of sizes would look great on a tray in the middle of your table.
  • Sit three balls inside three glasses grouped on a table or ledge – groups of three always look great!
  • Turn a long-stemmed wine glass upside down and sit it over your ball. Then sit a small pillar candle on the base of the glass for an unusual candlestick.
  • Sit a ball on each plate at your Christmas table and slip a small name card between the sequins to create placeholders.
  • Hang on a ribbon above a doorway like mistletoe.

Do you have any more suggestions for displaying these?



Christmas crafts

Make a sparkly sequined ball - a versatile Christmas decoration or ornament.

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25 of my favourite DIY Christmas ornaments in one collection with links to all the tutorials for you to make some yourself this xmas season.
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Sequined Christmas Ball Ornament
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Sequined Christmas Ball Ornament
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Make a sparkly sequined ball - a versatile Christmas decoration or ornament.
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Tonya Grant
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Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas Crafts

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Comments

  1. Sher says

    December 13, 2014 at 8:09 AM

    I made one of these with my brownie troop 43 years ago! I still hang it on my tree every year. I will say – it’s a long-lasting ornament! Sher

  2. Patricia Green says

    January 10, 2018 at 8:56 AM

    Just beautiful I am going to try to do this with my senior citizens this Year

  3. Marie says

    October 30, 2019 at 1:07 PM

    I make these every year and no matter which brand of styrofoam glue I use, or even if I don’t use glue, I have at least one of my ornaments that’s missing sequins when I take all of my Christmas decorations out. I give a lot of these out as gifts because people seem to truly love them but I get so embarrassed if they find one or two sequins missing. Any suggestions?

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