I made two variations of the Puff Ball, one kind with tissue paper and another out of coffee filters. Both looked great. I spaced them out over the buffet table where the food was served, and hung ribbon in between for a little more flair. I think they would also look awesome clumped together like a faux chandelier. Here is my inspiration photo:
And here are some photos of what we made:
Puff Ball #1: Tissue Paper
Inspiration:
Instructions here, courtesy of good ole Martha.
Cost: Really cheap-- I think the tissue paper I got was $.99 for 8 sheets and I used about 10 sheets per puff ball. Already had wire.
Rating: Excellent
Comments: These are fabulous. They turned out a little bigger than I expected but I like them. A few notes: these are actually a little trickier than the instructions would indicate. It doesn't really matter if the folds line up perfectly, but you do have to be REALLY careful when you are unfurling them to make the round shape or they will tear. It takes a little fussing to get them perfectly round. I used solid paper for some and a combination of solid and striped paper for others, which turned out pretty cool.
Puff Ball #2: Coffee Filters
Inspiration:
Instructions here.
Cost: Cheap! Coffee filters, staples, glue.
Rating: Excellent.
Comments: These look great too! I only roughly followed the instructions, and used way fewer coffee filters. If you puff them up and put some dots of glue throughout your puff to close any gaps you don't need to use as many. I used clothespins to hold the glued parts together until they dried.
All in all, puff balls are awesome and hold much potential for events that require a little crafting pizazz.