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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Turkey Day! (Thanksgiving Special)





Wednesday, November 17, 2010

All Around the World: Geography Awareness Week





Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Santa Letter Week




Wednesday, November 3, 2010

National Cookie Monster day (Nov. 2)














Happy Golfing!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Halloween Special

Here's something to spook your golfing buddies with! 
 To make this little jack-o-lantern all you need is an ultra fine tip black Sharpie, an orange Sharpie, a yellow Sharpie, and an ultra fine tip (or just a normal tip if that's all you have) green Sharpie. First get out your black ultra fine and draw out your jack-o-lantern's face. Then draw his stem and don't forger to put a few lines to add texture. Wait for the black to dry and then color all the different parts with their right colors, or you can even mix it up!

Now for this spooky second edition to your Halloween golfing trip. It's pretty easy to make this eye ball all you need is to get your eye color and then a black Sharpie and an ultra fine tip for the veins (to put flecks in the iris just find another ultra fine tip Sharpie). Draw a little circle in black for the pupil and then draw a bigger circle around that in your chosen color for the iris and color them in. Next to do the veins just do some squiggly lines here and there and your done! Happy Golfing!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Billiard Bonanza

What pocket? These are pretty easy balls to make, all you need is a variety of different colors of Sharpies and a good hand at drawing circles and numbers. Just draw your circles in the middle and for the balls that are totally colored color the rest in. For the striped balls draw lines that are parallel up and down and color those in. Now you have an excuse to bring a pool stick onto the course. Happy Golfing!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Baseball Blowout


 These little baseballs are some of the easiest balls to make. All you need is that ultra fine tip black Sharpie from last time and a normal red Sharpie. If you have a baseball around the house you may want to have that around to look at and make sure you're making the lines just right. Just trace out your lines with the black Sharpie and make tick marks with the red over that to look like stitching. Home Run and Happy Golfing!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Football Season Golf Ball

This round little football is a little hard to make. What you need for this is an ultra fine point black Sharpie and and just a normal brown Sharpie. On both sides with of the ball trace two circles parallel to each other with the black marker so that a white stripe is still showing, then in the middle of the two circles draw the one line with the stitching. When you are done with that color all the parts of the ball that should be brown, brown. And now you have a little football. Your only problem now will be the confusion of whether to say Par or Touchdown. Happy Golfing!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Basketball Meets Golf Ball

All you need to make this little orange basketball is a sharpie and an orange golf ball. You can usually find colored golf balls anywhere, local pro shops, online, etc. If you have a skilled hand you can do the two crossed lines by eyeballing it, or you can use a Line em' Up to draw your lines. Then you draw a little oval type of shape from one end to the other and then mirror it as seen in picture 2. When you're done make sure to let the sharpie dry before handling the ball too much. That's all you have to do, Happy Golfing!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Soccer + Golf = Soclf?

Here's my first round for you.... One of my friend's birthdays is coming up and she plays soccer as well as golf, So what we did here is we got a variety of Sharpie colors and transformed all these balls into a combo of the two sports. As you can see, the first one is pink, you can find colored balls just about anywhere. Usually in the pro shop of your favorite course they have a bin of cheep balls, just dig around in there and you should be able to find some pretty cool colors.













Golf Ball Art.....

I decided to start this blog because I have somewhere between 200-300 golf balls just sitting around in a box and nothing to do with them during the winter when i can't golf, and who doesn't want pretty golf balls ;) So I will show you fun little things to do with your golf balls with Sharpies, paints, and other random things around the house. I'll show you mostly with pictures, but I might post an occasional video here and there. Happy reading :)