How to Make a DIY Stress Ball Using an Old Sock in 8 Easy Steps
Release time:2023-08-30 05:42:29 oRead0
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Find a sock of any size.
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Relieve stress by repurposing old socks. You can buy new socks for the project, but why do that when you probably have a bunch lingering in the back of your sock drawer? Pick a sock with a colorful pattern that’ll help you smile on those stressful days. Wash the sock you’re going to use, and just like that, you have the start of your stress ball.
- The size of your sock doesn’t matter. Just keep in mind that the size of your sock will be the size of your stress ball.
- A solid colored sock may be best if you want to add designs to your stress ball later.
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There are so many possibilities when it comes to fillings. Would you like a stress ball that’s squishy? Hard? Moldable? Choose between rice, playdough, beads, or other socks to fill your sock.
- Rice, beans, or other dry foods will give your stress ball that classic pleasing squeeze. If you want a range of textures to play with, add beans and rice to your sock.
- Playdough will give you that satisfying and moldable squish that is similar to a slime stress ball.
- Beads will be harder to squeeze but give you something more to play with in your stress ball. You can also find different shaped beads for added texture and stimulus.
- Socks will make your stress ball firm and feel more like a regular ball rather than a squeezable sack.
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Whatever you pick, your stress ball will be great. Just add your chosen texture into your sock to start forming your stress ball.
- If you choose rice, beans, or beads, use a funnel to fill your sock. The more you fill the sock, the firmer your stress ball will be, so make sure you leave enough room to let you squeeze.
- No funnel? No problem! Place the sock inside a glass and wrap the opening of the sock around the rim.
- If you choose playdough, fill a plastic sandwich bag with playdough, close the bag after letting out the air, and then place the bag of playdough inside the sock.
- If you choose socks, roll one sock into a ball. Then take another sock and roll it into a ball around another sock. Repeat this with 5 socks, ending with the sock you want on the outside of your stress ball.
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Another layer of stress relief can help melt your stress away even faster. Essential oils are a great addition to your DIY stress ball. Pick your favorite soothing scents and add a few drops into your filled sock.
- Lavender, orange, cedarwood, eucalyptus, spearmint, and cypress are common stress-relieving oils.
- If you’re using playdough, add the essential oils to the playdough before putting it inside the plastic sandwich bag.
- Push the contents of your sock down. Gather the leftover sock fabric together with your fingers. Pinch the sock shut so nothing spills out of the sock.
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How you close your stress ball is totally up to your preference. Close your stress ball with a needle and thread or pick out a rubber band or string you really like. No matter what you choose, your stress ball will be awesome!
- Wrap a rubber band around where you’ve pinched the sock until it’s tight and secure.
- Tie a string around the opening tightly and secure with a knot.
- Sew your sock shut with a simple straight stitch, making sure to tie a knot at the end so your stitching doesn’t move.
- If you don’t like the tail hanging off your stress ball, no worries! Simply cut off the excess material with a pair of scissors once the knot is secure. Just be careful not to cut too close to where you’ve sewed or tied off the stress ball.
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Your stress ball might be for stressful times, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be cute! Add a smiley face to your stress ball with permanent marker to remind you to smile even on the hardest days, or tie a ribbon around the top for some added flare.
- Glitter glues and stickers can add texture to the outside of your stress ball.
- Fabric paints are another great way to add some personal touches. Paint a pattern around your stress ball or write out your name in a fun font.