My inspiration photo is on the right.
I could just buy some colorful beads, like these, from Fire Mountain Gems. I really don't need to BUY MORE BEADS!
What I DO need to figure out is how to fill the holes. Then I will need to paint on stripes and add numbers. Now that I'm taking a closer look, six of mine should be white first. Time to start over. Try clay? Get a life?!!
I'm trying different glues for the pool table fabric. They all look about the same on the right side but I think the fabric glue might work best? I haven't tried spray on adhesive yet. I'm also painting little cue sticks this morning. Need to go put my contacts in!
Just a side note. The notebook graph paper I bought has holes in it that are exactly 3/8 inch in diameter. I found that helpful. You might too?
Hope you have fun today. :D
ohhh!! I like it's so nice.....
ReplyDeleteЯ люблю бильярд. Мне нравятся эти маленькие бусины! Удачи в работе!
ReplyDeleteque bueno!
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
ReplyDeleteBye Faby
I would use the toothpicks to fill the hole with by just sanding them a bit thinner if they are too fat, glue a bead on, cut of the sharp point that sticks out, finish it on that side and then lastly cut the bead off the toothpick in a shallow dish so that hopefully not too many of them roll away.
ReplyDeleteI would try using wood putty or spackel to fill in the holes. Wood putty dries harder, but the spackel is easier to sand. Loking good!
ReplyDeleteAh Kathi I like your crazyness!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can use all of the tips I can get. :D I will try your ideas!
ReplyDeleteHola Kathy, las bolas de billar lucen magníficas! Y si tapas los hoyos con pasta de secado al aire? incluso pasta de dientes?
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
GRACIAS por no tener la palabra de verificación