







🎉 Craft Your Dreams into Reality!
The Yalumo 70 Pack Foam Balls are made from high-density polystyrene, offering a sturdy yet lightweight crafting solution. With five different sizes and a smooth surface, these foam balls are perfect for a variety of DIY projects, from holiday decorations to school models. Easy to customize, they can be painted, glued, and adorned with various materials, making them ideal for any occasion.







T**N
Small little balls!
Make sure you look at the size! I laughed when I got the box… was expecting some bigger balls!
R**K
Perfect
Perfect for my daughter’s winter crafts!
W**N
Look at sizes....
The listing is accurate but these balls are tiny... like seriously tiny. They are nice foam balls. They have a good squish to them and work well for projects but they are SO small. So just make sure you need really small foam balls...
T**N
.They were as not as expected
I expected an equal mixNo. Only 1 of the3in only 3 of the 2 in 10 1.5 and the rest are these tiny lil ones. Way over priced for what was sent. As 10 of the 2 in are only $2 at the store. I would not recommend
J**S
Foam balls
I didn't like that the foam balls are way to small for what I need them for
C**Y
Perfect~~!!
All good! ^_^ received the correct size and quantity of each!
K**T
Good craft item
Yalumo 70 Pack Foam Balls for CraftsThis is a set of 70 foam balls that are perfect to be used in crafts like making ornaments for a tree. Since it is made of foam it is the right material to use pins to attach beads, fabric, and ribbons. They are all white so painting or covering with fabric will brighten up any project. There are 5 sizes from 8 tenths of an inch to 2 and a half inches. These balls are good for science projects also. They are sturdy enough to be used as a mold for clay and light enough to be hung by a string. It will be used in many ways.
D**R
Using foam to anchor wired "desktop photo holders" to be then placed into decorative receptacle
I recently ordered a set of wired clips commonly used to make “desktop photo holders” when coupled with a wood block, glass vase, shot glass, or candle holder filled with durable and more substantial table scatter, pebbles, etc. However, while experimenting on my designs, I noted that I needed to anchor the wired clips into something so that they did not float or tilt in the receptacle. Enter: various sizes of foam balls. I found that if I cut a ball in half, and anchored the bottom of the wired clip therein, I could firmly place it in/among the referenced table scatter with no floating or tilting. Now that I have a collection of wired clips, foam balls, and receptacles, I can experiment with different types, shapes, and colors of “anchoring table scatter”. There may be other uses for these balls, but I am latching onto this use and running with it.
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