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    Home » Yard Art And Upcycled Garden Decor

    How to Make A Penny Bowling Ball

    Published by Pam Kessler | 523 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 83 Comments

    This weekend I turned an old bowling ball that I found at a garage sale into a gazing ball-like piece of yard art.

    A penny bowling ball!

    How to make a penny bowling ball yard art

    I bought this bowling ball, bag and pair of old used bowling shoes (yuck) at a church garage sale all for just $1.00. I knew I only wanted the bowling ball itself, so the other items were just along for the ride.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    How To Make A Penny Bowling Ball

    The first thing I did was fill in the finger holes with paper towels until there was about ¼" of the holes left and then filled the rest of the holes in with some caulking I had laying around the house.

    And then threw the bag and shoes into my Goodwill pile.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    I wanted to cover the ball in pennies so I used roughly $4.50 worth.

    I wanted them to be all bright and shiny so I decided to clean them with my beloved Coke Zero to see if Coke's cleaning abilities are an urban legend or not.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    So I emptied a roll of pennies into a bowl and added the Coke Zero and let them sit for five minutes.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    The Coke Zero cleaned them a little bit, but they were definitely not as bright as I was expecting them to be. It's not often that my Coke lets me down.

    So then I searched the Internet for other penny cleaning tips and ran across some science experiments for kids that uses ¼ cup white vinegar and 1 teaspoon of table salt to clean them.

    The vinegar is 5% acetic acid and dissolves the copper oxide on the pennies. The salt acts as a catalyst to speed up the process. But enough of the fascinating science lesson of the day.

    Anyhow, I just put the pennies in there for about a minute, rinsed the solution off them and they came out amazingly shiny.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

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    Next I used Dap Clear Silicone Sealant for Doors And Windows to glue the pennies onto the bowling ball.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    I glued them all heads up, but that was my OCD kicking in - you could mix it up if you wanted. Or maybe do all heads except for one tail???

    And here is the finished project.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    I tried sitting my penny bowling ball on my birdbath base as a regular gazing ball.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    Then I remembered that I had bought this silver chafing dish pedestal at a garage sale. It's almost like it is made to be a penny bowling ball holder.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    Of course you could place it directly on the ground or leave one of the finger holes exposed and place a wood dowel to stake it in the ground.

    How to make a penny bowling ball, fun and unique yard art for your garden. And some people say the copper pennies repel slugs!

    Another fun bowling ball project is my Mosaic Bowling Ball made with dollar store gems.

    DIY yard art for your garden made from a bowling ball. Great upcycle project!

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    Check out the web story version of this article HERE - Penny Bowling Ball Yard Art Story.

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    1. Char

      February 15, 2017 at 7:40 am

      Beautiful! I'm wondering, how long does that glue " Dap Clear Silicone Sealant for Doors And Windows" last for all seasons outdoors?

      Reply
    2. Jamie

      July 13, 2016 at 7:37 pm

      I made a penny ball last summer. It is no longer shiny copper but a dull, greenish color. I'm curious if you clean your ball each season to make it shiny again, and if so, what do you use? I've even contemplated spray painting it a copper color.
      Your thoughts?

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      • Pam

        July 14, 2016 at 12:36 pm

        I'm not sure the copper color spray paint would not flake off, since it is paint over metal??? But, yes your ball will tarnish again eventually unless you clean it yearly (I cleaned it with the salt/vinegar solution and rubbed it on with a toothbrush) or put a sealer on it. Something like a spray clear coat from the hardware store would probably keep them from tarnishing if you want to keep the shiny penny look. I'm just not sure the copper paint would hold up 🙁

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    3. Nancy

      January 28, 2016 at 9:41 am

      Nice project. I like the concrete piece beside it too. Did you make that?

      Reply
      • Pam

        February 03, 2016 at 6:41 am

        I did not, but actually it doesn't look like it would be too hard to make. It reminds me of one of those old mile markers 🙂

        Reply
    4. GARY

      December 17, 2015 at 4:24 pm

      I'M JUST TRYING TO FIN OUT HOW MANY PENNIES IT TAKES COVER A BOWLING BALL???

      Reply
      • Jamie

        July 13, 2016 at 7:38 pm

        About 5 bucks

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    5. Kelly

      July 02, 2015 at 11:01 am

      I now have my gazing ball all ready to go into the yard but want to keep the shine on the pennies.. What would you recommend to spray on the whole ball to keep that shiny look?

      Thank for the inspiration!!

      Reply
      • Pam

        July 02, 2015 at 11:57 am

        I did not put a sealer on mine, but if you want it to stay shiny you would want to spray it with a clear sealer made for outdoor use. Krylon has one called Make It Last that sounds like it would work well although I haven't used it on anything myself. If you Google "Krylon Make It Last" you can read about it and see where it's sold. I would say any clear sealer would work as long as it specifically says it is made for outdoor conditions 🙂

        Reply
    6. Sherry

      May 15, 2015 at 12:59 pm

      May I ask, how do you keep the pennies from tarnishing? Is there some sort of sealer you use?

      Reply
      • Pam

        May 16, 2015 at 10:37 am

        You could spray it with a clear sealer from the hardware store if you wanted to keep them shiny for a long time. I'd look for one that says it's for outdoor use (Krylon makes one called Make It Last that says it is for outdoor use, but I've never tried it myself). Without a sealer they'll last about a year before you'll either have to re-clean them (just apply the cleaning mixture with a toothbrush) or just embrace the tarnished look.

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    7. Delonna Albertson

      March 28, 2015 at 7:41 pm

      My local bowling alley was happy to give me as many bowling balls I wanted for free! They have hundreds of old balls that they dispose of on a regular basis.

      Reply
    8. Anonymous

      October 23, 2014 at 9:13 am

      I came across a bowling ball at an Antique/Junk store. Got it for $1.00. It has a crack down the side but I figured I can fill that in. Now I have a project to work on during the winter. Like the idea about using grout also. Eleanor, Copake, NY

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    9. Anonymous

      October 13, 2014 at 2:37 pm

      I just bought a bowling ball and bag at my local Goodwill for $4.00 and gave the bag right back to them. I looked at the three balls there and took a pretty purple one. I hope it will peek through the pennies for a nice effect. Ann F. Georgia, USA

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    10. Anonymous

      August 17, 2014 at 5:35 pm

      Great!!!! I love it and when the sun shines onto it, it will be amazing!
      I think I'll make one with the 1 or 2 eurocents, because 1 I have a lot of them and 2 soon they will taken out of the system
      Fabienne from Belgium

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    11. Elaine Ezell

      August 01, 2014 at 5:54 am

      I've been looking for a bowling ball for a year to do this very project! I love it! May this weekend will be my lucky weekend!
      Elaine
      heartrocksinmypocket.blogspot.com

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      • Lonn

        March 24, 2017 at 12:12 pm

        Hi, I phoned up my local bowling alley and they had some used and some cracked balls they were willing to part with. I paid $5 for a non cracked and they gave me a cracked one for free.

        Reply
      • Marge

        September 26, 2018 at 12:02 am

        Bowling ally’s usually will give you an old ball ! Worth a try ! That’s how I got mine.

        Reply
    12. Holly @ Your Gardening Friend

      July 25, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      How neat!

      My mom LOVES shiny pennies (actually, anything shiny and sparkly 🙂 ). She's also wanted a garden gazing ball but my dad finds them hideous so she has not purchased one. Her birthday is next week. Maybe I'll make this for her. I can probably find a bowling ball at Goodwill, but I'll probably pay more than $1.00.

      Thanks for the great idea!

      Reply
    13. Sarah Krouse

      July 01, 2014 at 9:31 pm

      One of my faves!

      Reply
    14. kcjan

      June 22, 2014 at 5:02 pm

      Thinking of doing this. Did your OCD cause you to start with a straight line? Or did you just "go for it"?

      Reply
      • Pam Kessler

        June 22, 2014 at 9:31 pm

        No, not really. It just seemed like a logical way to put the first few pennies 🙂

        Reply
    15. Anonymous

      May 30, 2014 at 8:40 am

      Very cool - definitely going to do this - have plenty of pennies!!

      Reply
    16. Debbie

      May 05, 2014 at 6:34 pm

      Yeah, pretty cool idea! Good garden fun. Think I'll try this one.
      FYI Pam... You can also buy sealer from a craft store as well.

      Reply
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