Things You'll Need
Instructions
Arrange the supplies on a flat workspace. To keep the beans from rolling away, try putting down a towel or cloth on the surface before beginning the project. Be sure to keep the balloons, scissors and small beans out of the reach of young children.
Fill the plastic bag with the dried beans. Twist a rubber band close to the ball of beans to tightly seal off the bag. Trim off the excess plastic bag hanging past the rubber band. The required amount of beans will vary, depending on the type of beans used and the desired size of the juggle balls. The average size of a juggle ball is between 2 to 3 inches in diameter.
Choose two medium-sized balloons (12 inches in diameter) of the same color. If you are making juggle balls that are smaller than the average beanbag ball, it may be necessary to use smaller balloons to create a tight-fitting casing. Cut off the narrow ends of the balloons and discard them. Only the round portions of the balloons will be needed for this toy project.
Stretch out the cut end of one balloon. Place the plastic bag inside with the sealed end sticking out of the opening. Gently tuck the end under the edge of the balloon.
Pull the other matching balloon around the ball of beans, starting from the opposite direction. The plastic bag and beans will be completely enclosed inside the two balloons. To shape the juggle ball, squeeze it with your hands until it is round. Repeat this procedure until your child has the desired amount of balls for juggling.