Everyone thinks that the perfect bowling ball is one that hits the mark. But what happens to a bowling ball when it no longer "performs" the way you'd like it to? Where do they go when they're cracked, beat up or worn out?
Here's some pictures of the latest craze in "Bowling Ball Garden Art".
It's a fun and useful way to keep your old bowling balls around for years to come, without taking up space in a closet!
Um...do they have sentimental value? Beyond the one you bowled the perfect game with?
Nobody claims the page. Many more balls at the link.
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pat said:
Sheila,
I'd take the big and small lady bug and maybe the pansy ones, if they are affordable. The only one I found for sale on Ebay did not have the garden or flower theme. The info I found was mostly about 'how to' classes. I can never be a bowling ball artist.
Sheila,
I'd take the big and small lady bug and maybe the pansy ones, if they are affordable. The only one I found for sale on Ebay did not have the garden or flower theme. The info I found was mostly about 'how to' classes. I can never be a bowling ball artist.
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