Sparkleball

A sparkleball is an ornament handmade out of Christmas lights and plastic cups. Instructions for making these illuminated spheres have been passed by word of mouth for forty or more years, but their inventor and origin are a mystery. [1] Different methods can be used to attach the cups including soldering, cable ties, hot glue gun, and stapling with a plier stapler.[2] One or more bulbs from a strand of lights is inserted through a hole in the cup bottoms, so each cup becomes a reflective chamber. The size and shape of the cup determine the size of the sparkleball. Distant relative of the disco ball and an American outsider craft, sparkleballs can be spotted all over the United States, particularly in campgrounds and during the holidays. Residents of North Yale and Nutwood Avenues in Fullerton, California have made a tradition of hanging hundreds of sparkleballs from their trees at Christmas. [3][4][5]


References

  1. Fullerton Foundry, "Sparkleballs at North Yale Avenue," 11-30-2011
  2. "How to Make a Sparkleball" on sparkleball.com
  3. OC Register, "Christmas Ornaments bring Fullerton Neighbors Together," 8-21-2013
  4. OC Register,"Putting on the Glitz," 12-10-2005
  5. The Sparkleball Streets of Fullerton, Sparkleball.com
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