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Glitter-globe is simple, pretty

A very simple but very pretty Christmas decoration to make is a glitter-globe for your tree. It takes a long time to make, but there is still a week to Christmas. What you will need: Patience. A polystyrene ball (these can be bought at craft shops and come in varying sizes. Try the smaller sizes. Two or three packets of sequins (can be bought from haberdashery counters at big department stores.)

a packet or tin of pins glitter F glue. Method: 1. Paste glue all over the ball. 2. Roll the ball in a saucer full of glitter. 3. Leave to dry out. 4. Take a pin, thread through the centre hole in a sequin and pin it right into the ball. 5. Keep sticking in pins -and sequins until the ball is covered.

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Press, 17 December 1985, Page 10

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138

Glitter-globe is simple, pretty Press, 17 December 1985, Page 10

Glitter-globe is simple, pretty Press, 17 December 1985, Page 10

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