Materials that we need :
PaperS
Masking Tape
1st Step: make the paper until it form a sphere.
2nd Step: Tape it
FINISH
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A paper ball typically weighs very little, often only a few grams. The weight can vary depending on the size and thickness of the paper used to make the ball.
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Depends which one. It can be leather, sponge, rubber or you can even make one for paper by scrunching a piece of paper.
the medium paper ball
To make fire from just paper, you can scrunch up the paper into a ball and light it with a lighter or match. You can also soak the paper in wax or cooking oil to make a makeshift candle that can be ignited. Remember to always exercise caution when handling fire.
Twenty four million.
To make paper look wrinkled, crumple it repeatedly in your hands in different directions until you achieve the desired wrinkled effect. You can also gently wet the paper before crumpling it to enhance the wrinkling effect. Alternatively, you can use a crumpled ball of aluminum foil to rub over the paper to create wrinkles.
a yoga ball out of a bouncy ball, a jump rope out of string and beads a barbie TV. and a construction paper yoga mat
Take a ball of tinfoil and cover it paper mache until it is as big as you wan t it, then spray paint, or for kids they can decorate and make fake rock pets.
You get 4 sheets of paper towel roll it into a ball then, tape it into a ball with duct tape. Use this as a baseball or wiffleball
Just crush it into a ball, but be delicate enough not to tear or rip the paper. Un-ball it, and tada.