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hey! Please can people help me, i really really need to know how to make stress balls that are not too hard, not too home made looking. with balloons? i made one and it is rock hard, with 3 balloons. please help, it is for school! |
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Get a small round balloon. Do not use water balloons; they are too thin. Blow up the balloon until it is about 4-5 inches around, but do not tie it. Pinch the top of the balloon shut an inch or 2 from the hole. Place a funnel inside the opening of the balloon while pinching it shut. Fill the top of the funnel with cornstarch. Slowly let go of the top of the balloon so the cornstarch can slide into the balloon. Continue adding cornstarch to the funnel until your balloon is filled to about 3 inches. Pull up tightly on the opening of the balloon and pinch out any extra air. Tie the balloon closed as near to the cornstarch as you can. You can decorate your stress ball with stickers or permanent markers if you like |
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Thanks alley I already found that one on the internet, I am not sure if it would be good though and i am using flour any personal experiance? |
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yeah flour is too thick to use and if you make it to plyable it will heat the rubber of the balloon and BANG!! flour in your face - corn flour is best ! Ps if you had WLM on i could of told you |
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well I couldn't be stuffed house is starting but flour is 75c a kilo, wont cornflour be more? |
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its in the same isle at the supermarket yeah prob will 76cents |
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I never knew how to make stress balls til now. Thanks for the recipe! |
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Pray..........what is a stressball...??? |
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Quoted from Lawnbowler
Pray..........what is a stressball...???
It's a pliable/malleable ball that you "squeeze" when you are stressed. I have to use one at the dentist. It helps a bit. |
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Oh,.........I just give Mr Johnny Walker a call..  |
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Lol! I tested one out and it was ok but let some (plain) flour out and now it is really good!!  We are making them and other stuff for school (millionaire). am in a group with all guys, otherwise I would have made food. |
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 I hadn't seen this before. Do you still have this phobia Suzi??? Stress Balls are great. We have plenty round our workplace ...never knew it could be flour in them. |
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