I collect bouncey balls -those little rubber balls you get for like 50cents out a vending machine at the store


Question:how can i display them
I have about a couple thousand
some can go in glass vases and jars
some can go in shadow boxes on the walls
what else can I do with them?

Answers:
You can set up a glass or plexiglass wall about 2 inches from your regular wall using intermittent supports/spacers that go into your studs...then fill 'er up!
Or, you can set up a net overhead and fill it. Be sure to calculate the load when setting your mounts. The net doesn't need to cover the entire room, but maybe a portion of the room esp. if there is a ceiling light you want to avoid.
A more simpler way is to find a clear glass lamp base and fill it.
You have a lot of creative options...please let us know what you end up with (with pictures).


I knew someone who got a curio coffee table. It had a drawer where you put whatever you wanted to see when you looked down through the glass. He used hundreds of marbles. I think it would look really interesting to put your collection in it. You can just pour them in or if you like spell something out/make a design. Makes for a great conversation piece.

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