DIY Globe

In honor of Earth Day, I made this globe using a ball, paint, sales paper from a dollar store, and Mod Podge. This is a fun and educational craft project that you can do with children. Adults can use this opportunity to teach children about geography, the planets, recycling etc.

I bought a plastic ball at a dollar store for about $1.50. I also took a stack of their sales papers to use for the project because most of those papers either end up in the trash or all over the parking lots.

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I cut long strips of the paper and began gluing them around the ball using Mod Podge.

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I waited about an hour until the paper was dry. Then, I painted the strips using a foam brush and Pool Blue acrylic paint. (I used two coats of paint, letting each coat dry about 30-40 minutes before moving on to the next step.)

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I found this awesome continent printout at terrellfamilyfun.com. I cut out the continents and glued them on the globe.

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Finally, I sealed everything together with a coat of Mod Podge.

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My son couldn’t wait to get his hands on this “globe”!

 

27 responses to “DIY Globe”

  1. Agatha Avatar

    This is great, so much better than buying an expensive globe and just letting the kids rotate it.

  2. sarra Avatar

    I did something like this in elementary school. So fun!

  3. Kim @ This Ole Mom Avatar

    I love this idea! It looks like a fun project for kids to make and love that it’s educational, too!! Pinned!!

  4. Sara Rae Hughes of Be Inspired Creative Avatar

    What an awesome idea for a project! I’m going to have to make one of these with my daughter 🙂

  5. Emily, Our house now a home Avatar

    That is so cool and creative! I think this is a great way to celebrate Earth day, and awesome you son was so excited about it.

  6. Sara Rae Hughes of Be Inspired Creative Avatar

    What a great project! I’ll definitely be making this with my daughter 🙂

  7. SixPackMommy Avatar
    SixPackMommy

    This is cute! And I think that creating a globe from scratch makes it more personal, which makes a child more likely to be interested in learning more about countries/Earth.

  8. Brooke Knipp Avatar

    Love this! And so would my kids! Thanks 🙂

  9. Elaine Avatar

    How fun, my son would love this!

  10. ogilvieronda Avatar

    What a great fun project!

  11. ogilvieronda Avatar

    This looks like a great fun project!

  12. lesliesholly Avatar

    That is amazing! He can really do some hands-on learning with that, and you don’t have to worry that he will break it!

  13. Tirralan - Tinseltown Mom Avatar

    I love this idea. Going to make with my kids.

  14. Amy @Planning Playtime Avatar

    This is such a cute idea. My daughter made one with the plastic beads, but I think I’ll go for this one next time.

  15. Tee Avatar

    What a cute idea! My daughters would love this globe too. 🙂

  16. kathyh Avatar

    Such a great idea!

  17. Kim Avatar

    My kids would love to try this! As learning about the world is in our homeschool curriculum right now, this will be perfect!

  18. Amanda @ Everyday Domestic Avatar

    How cool! My son’s nursery is decorated in maps and globes, I think my 5 year old would love making it for his little brother’s room!

  19. annabelt - geeks diet Avatar

    Looks like a fun educational project!

  20. MommyTalk73 Avatar

    Awesome idea!! Pinning!!

  21. knockoffcrafter Avatar

    I love this! I’m pinning for next school year to use for geography.

  22. aprilmrutherford Avatar

    This is so cute! I am seeing it a day late, but saving for next year!

  23. Jacquelyn Ward Avatar

    this is such a great idea! educational, fun, crafty and on a budget…you got my vote!

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  25. Kim Hainline Avatar

    Great idea! Stopping by from the Power of Moms blog post share. anantisocialbutterfly.blogspot.com

  26. Brittany Hall Avatar

    Love it! I think I will do this with my daughter!

  27. Britt Avatar
    Britt

    Cute idea! The link to the continent cut-outs doesn’t direct me to the continents printable. Can you let me know?

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