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From the Curbly Holiday Archives: Mid-Century Modern Ornament for Under $1.00.

by on Dec 14, 2009

Try translating all those MCM tricks you learned from the new Curby MCM e-book into something a little more seasonal. Originally from December 2007:

I came across these charming ceramic ornaments a few weeks ago, and I instantly fell in love with there playful spacey-ness and simple elegance. $35 for the pair isn’t prohibitively expensive, but as usual, I reckoned a DIY attempt was worth a shot.

A white & pink ornament hangs from white tinsle.

Total cost: $0.73, plus a bit of spray paint.

Materials 

  • Ping pong ball
  • Small nail and scrap wood or cardboard
  • Electric drill or drill press
  • Varying drill bits
  • White gloss spray paint
  • Craft knife, such as an X-acto
  • 4-inch length of string

1. Locate a colored ping pong ball, or white if you prefer. 

A hole in the top of a fuchsia ball on a marble countertop.

2. Make a painting rig by hammering a small nail into a piece of scrap wood or cardboard, and drill a small hole the same diameter of the nail into the ping pong ball. Set the ball on top of the nail.  

3. Spray the ball with three coats of white, glossy spray paint. Spray evenly, and watch for drips. Let dry completely in warm place, to minimize stickiness.

A pink bubble on a stick.

4. Once the ball is dry, drill several holes with bits of varying sizes. Begin with the largest one, and then work your way down. Use light pressure to embed the circular shape, and then press down to the complete the hole.  

A white ball with many holes through it. 

5. Lastly, drill a tiny hole in the top of your ornament.

6. Use a sharp craft knife to clean up the holes, gently running the blade along the perimeter to shave away the excess plastic.

7.Make a loop in a piece of string, and tie a large knot at one end. Then, thread the loop through the small hole on top, using another hole to push the string from the inside.Â