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    How to Make a Kissing Ball

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · Leave a Comment[affiliate_disclosure]

    Learn to make a gorgeous DIY Kissing Ball to add to your Christmas decor.
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    Looking for an easy Christmas craft idea? Get our step-by-step tutorial on how to make an elegant kissing ball with just a few items this Christmas season!

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    • DIY Christmas Décor
    • ✂️ Supplies Needed
    • 📝Instructions
    • 💭 Frequently Asked Questions
    • 🎄 More Holiday Ideas
    • 📋 How to Make a Kissing Ball
    • How to Make a Kissing Ball
    • More Christmas Crafts
    • 💬 Comments

    This Christmastime kissing ball is a fun décor item to hang in your home in lieu of mistletoe. Made with cheap supplies from Dollar Tree, this craft can be made in just an hour. A red buffalo check scarf, pine cones, and faux holiday greenery cover a Styrofoam ball. Hang this pretty decoration anywhere in your home where you wouldn’t mind getting stopped for a few smooches.

    DIY Christmas Décor

    The holidays are the perfect time of the year to get into the crafting spirit. It’s so much fun to decorate your home with handmade décor items. Homemade gifts are always appreciated and it’s fun to pull out the Christmas decorations every year and come across the fun ornaments and crafts that were made by family members many years ago.

    Top down image of inexpensive supplies to make a kissing ball.

    ✂️ Supplies Needed

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    • 6 inch Styrofoam ball
    • Red ribbon (approx. 4 ft)
    • 1 red buffalo check scarf
    • Pinecones
    • Faux greenery and flowers
    • Faux cotton
    • Hot glue gun

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    You can probably find almost all the supplies for this craft at the dollar store. My local dollar tree just got in some really cute white and red buffalo check scarves that are perfect to wear or use for crafts.

    You can use real evergreen branches for this craft but keep in mind that they won’t last for more than one season. Eventually, they will turn brown. Using fake branches and flowers will ensure that your Christmas kissing ball will last year after year.

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    Foam ball with buffalo check fabric wrapped around it.

    📝Instructions

    This is meant to be a brief overview of how to make a kissing ball. For step-by-step instructions and a full printable tutorial with materials, please scroll down to the teal box below.

    1. Begin by wrapping the scarf around the foam ball and securing it with an elastic. Trim the excess to about 2 inches. Tuck and glue and spots with loose fabric as there may be some gaps showing the white ball underneath the scarf.
    2. Next, wrap the ribbon around the ball, criss-cross it on the other side of the ball and pull it back up and tie it securely. Tie the excess into a bow and let it hang
    3. Then, glue the pine cones on each of the four spaces at the top of the ball in between the ribbon.
    4. Glue the faux cotton underneath the pine cones.
    5. Add more greenery, flowers and to the top of the ball to make it look more full.
    6. Let the glue dry completely, and tie the loose ends of the ribbon together.
    7. Now you're ready to hang it up!
    Top down image of a foam ball covered with buffalo check fabric with a red ribbon tied to  it.

    💭 Frequently Asked Questions

    Here are some questions (and answers!) readers often ask about how to make a kissing ball.

    Where did kissing balls originate?

    The history of Christmas Kissing Balls dates back to the time of the Middle Ages where the villagers would wind together twine and evergreen branches in the shape of a ball. They would then place a clay figure of the baby Jesus in the center and they were then known as holy boughs.

    The village people would then hang their creations in castle passageways and the doorways of larger homes as a way to ensure blessings and good fortune to whoever passed underneath the holly bough and baby Jesus figure.

    Where should you hang your kissing ball?

    5 Places in your home to hang your new DIY décor besides above your bed:

    In a Bay Window.
    On the front Porch.
    From a Chandelier.
    In an Architectural Cut-Out.
    Above a Mantle.

    Bedroom decorated for Christmas with kissing ball hanging from ceiling.

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    Here are a few more ideas perfect for the holidays:

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    • DIY Advent Calendars and Activities - your family will love these ideas.
    • Cutting Board Chalkboard Art - this makes a beautiful gift.
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    📋 How to Make a Kissing Ball

    Not ready to make a kissing ball yet? Don’t forget to pin this project for later! When you do make it, please be sure to tag me on Instagram @jugglingactmama or #jugglingactmama – I’d love to see your pictures!

    Christmas Kissing Ball.

    How to Make a Kissing Ball

    Learn to make a gorgeous DIY Kissing Ball to add to your Christmas decor.
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    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1 Kissing Ball
    Author: Ang Paris

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    Equipment

    • Hot glue gun

    Materials

    • 1 6 inch Styrofoam ball
    • 4 ft Red ribbon
    • 1 red buffalo check scarf
    • Pinecones
    • Faux greenery and flowers
    • Faux cotton
    • rubber elastic
    • glue gun and glue
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    Instructions

    • Begin by wrapping the scarf around the foam ball and securing it with an elastic. Trim the excess to about 2 inches. Tuck and glue and spots with loose fabric as there may be some gaps showing the white ball underneath the scarf.
      1 6 inch Styrofoam ball, 1 red buffalo check scarf, rubber elastic, glue gun and glue
    • Next, wrap the ribbon around the ball, criss-cross it on the other side of the ball and pull it back up and tie it securely. Tie the excess into a bow and let it hang
      4 ft Red ribbon
    • Then, glue the pine cones on each of the four spaces at the top of the ball in between the ribbon.
      Pinecones
    • Glue the faux cotton underneath the pine cones.
      Faux cotton
    • Add more greenery, flowers and to the top of the ball to make it look more full.
      Faux greenery and flowers
    • Let the glue dry completely, and tie the loose ends of the ribbon together.
    • Now you're ready to hang it up!
    Tried this project? Pin It for Later!Mention @jugglingactmama or tag #jugglingactmama!

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