How do you make large yard Christmas ornaments?
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Are you looking for this one? https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/giant-bouncy-ball-ornaments-24073606?expand_all_questions=1
Giant Bouncy Ball Ornaments
type "christmas balls" into the hometalk query - made of large kid's balls. There are instructions to make them into jingle bells or hanging ball ornaments.
I've seen posts using large rubber balls or inflatable beach balls and a plastic container (i.e., 16 oz. sour cream type). Spray paint the balls in colors of your choice, spray paint the plastic container silver. Poke holes in the bottom of the plastic container to loop a wire through for hanging (just like a regular ornament). Glue container to ball (covering the "air hole") and, voila . . . large Christmas ornaments.
Here are more ideas: https://www.countryliving.com/diy-crafts/a40394/diy-oversized-christmas-ornaments/