Scatch velcro ball game
It didn't help that the ball didn't stick properly to the pad. Most of the time it would just bounce off, especially if it was a cheap set like the one I had. Fresh out of the packaging, the velcro it was okay. The ball would stick and good times would be had by all. But after five minutes, the ball would refuse to stick anymore.
Or maybe you had the opposite problem: the pads were too sticky. Getting the ball off the pad would prove to be nigh on impossible. You'd be there like an unworthy peasant trying to pull Excalibur out of the stone. Sometimes if you pulled too hard the Velcro would come off in your hand, thereby destroying the pad.
And even if none of these problems happened to you, the balls would still degrade anyway and the pads would fill up with lint, dog hairs and other shit. The ball and pads always seemed to come in the same colours: garish green and putrid pink. These were the colours of the 90s, along with neon yellow. They were also the colours of Mr Blobby if you count the fact that his eyes were green, which I do.
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Materials Winter knit gloves the cheap kind Velcro with sticky back circles are best Plastic round balls ping pong balls or Wiffle balls Directions Step 1: Place velcro stickers onto each plastic ball. By nataliezdrieu. Related Stories from Make:.
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