DIY*kid: Yarn Bowl
- by Bethany Sanders on Jul 23rd 2009 3:00PM
- kids
Looking at your child's messy room, wondering where to start? A good basket or bowl can make organizing a cinch. Baskets don't come cheap, though. Yarn bowls, though, aren't just great family fun -- they're an inexpensive way to help your kids keep their odds and ends organized.
The best part about a yarn bowl is that it can make use of all that leftover yarn you've got laying around from other projects. If the bowl is going in your child's room -- the crazier the colors, the better. If you'd rather display your bowl in a more grown-up area of the house, it's easy enough to choose coordinated colors instead.
Here's what you'll need:
- Several yards of yarn, cut into foot long pieces. For interest, try using a variety of different colors or textures.
- A play ball or a blown-up balloon -- the size of the ball will determine the size of your bowl.
- Glue -- you'll need plenty of it, especially if making a large bowl.
Check out the gallery below for instructions on creating your yarn bowl.







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