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Yarn Ball Catnip Toys

March 8, 2013 by Joy the Baker 117 Comments

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Now might be a good time for me to look you straight in the face and tell you two things:  I’m a full-blown crazy cat lady and… It’s about to get weird.  If you think you should go, I totally understand.  If you think you should stay and read about homemade cat toys…. ohmygodILOVEYOU!

I’ve had an image of little kittens playing with yarn balls running through my head ever since my grandmother bought me on of those cat-a-month calendars when I was a little girl.  I’ll pretend I don’t still have one of those calendars, for sanity’s sake.

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It turns out that making homemade cat yarn ball toys is totally easy!  Cat calendar here we come!!!

All we’ll need are styrofoam balls, catnip, an excessive amount of yarn, and a good wrapping sense.

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Just the making of these toys felt like heaven to my cat.  He was certain I’d portioned out this bowl of catnip as his afternoon snack.  He was also certain that all the strands of yarn being pulled and wrapped were for his pouncing pleasure.  He was mostly right.

Ps.  If you’re as cat crazy as I am, you’ll definitely want to check out the homemade Crunchy Tuna Cat Treats on Design Sponge.  If you’re smitten with the cat treat jars above… they’re exactly what you think they are:  mason jars, cat figurines, hot glue, and spray paint.

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It all start with styrofoam balls.  Golf ball size is great.

I also chose some larger balls because I thought that tempting my cat with giant balls would be funny.  I find that he mostly plays with the golf ball size yarn balls.

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Balls are lightly painted with Mod Podge and coated in dried catnip.

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It’s best to allow the catnip and glue to dry slightly, just so your hands won’t be a sticky mess when wrapping the balls.

In the meantime, heat up the glue gun and organize yarn colors.

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Press a bit of hot glue onto the catnip ball, press yarn into the glue and start wrapping!

It doesn’t have to be perfect, especially for the initial yarn wrapping.  Work in one direction for a few turns, then have the yarn switch directions and angles to hit another space on the catnip ball.

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After glueing the initial pieces of yarn, you won’t need much hot glue.  The yarn can be wrapped and tucked inside of itself for securing.

I also think it’s satisfying for my cat to slowly unravel the yarn ball.  He’s a destroyer of things.

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These fur legs.

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Just after this picture was taken, this cat flew into a yarn ball frenzy.

Yarn a-plenty.  Yarn a-everywhere.  He’s cute, but I actually live with a monster.  It’s sometimes scary.  Is that normal?  (Don’t answer that…)

Note:  keep an eye on your cat when they play with these yarn balls.  Cats shouldn’t swallow string.  Actually, no one should swallow string.

Immeasurable help on this post from Love and Cupcakes.

How to Make Yarn Ball Catnip Toys

Print this Recipe!

What You’ll Need:

– golf ball size and larger styrofoam balls

– hot glue gun (helpful but not totally necessary)

– mod podge glue

– dried catnip

– yarn in various colors and thicknesses

– a disposable paintbrush (we’ll be dipping the brush in glue, so no need for your fancy brush)

– craft paper

Place catnip in a medium shallow bowl.  Place Mod Podge in a small bowl.  For easy clean up, work on top of a large sheet of craft paper.

Using the paintbrush, lightly brush a styrofoam ball with Mod Podge glue.  Place the glue covered ball in the bowl of catnip and toss around, coating evenly.  Set aside to dry while you glue and catnip the remaining balls.

Use a bit of hot glue to adhere the initial yarn pieces to the catnip covered ball.  Wrap for several turns in one direction, then wrap in an alternating direction.  You can cut the yarn and start fresh in a new direction to make sure to cover all sides.  The initial yarn covering doesn’t have to be perfect.  the second round of yarn covering can be more directionally intentional.

When ball is completely covered and layered twice in yarn, tuck the end piece into the yarn ball (and tie into a knot if you’d like) to adhere.  Toss around the house.  It’s kitty playtime!

Note:  keep an eye on your cat when they play with these yarn balls.  Cats shouldn’t swallow string.  Actually, no one should swallow string.  

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  1. Jenn

    March 11, 2013 at 2:06 pm

    OMG. Joy. I think our cat (Hercules, aka Herc the Destroyer) would lose his mind over these. I’m definitely making him the treats… and I am definitely going to get made fun of.

    xoxo

    Jenn

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  2. Becca - Cookie Jar Treats

    March 11, 2013 at 5:05 am

    Oh my gosh Joy, I love you for this. I am not a cat person… well at least only for some cats. I’ve had some bad experiences with cats… some of them involve my face and their claws :/ But this is the cutest thing ever! :3

    Reply
  3. Li @ Words and Cake

    March 11, 2013 at 3:18 am

    1) Your cat is adorable. How do you get him to pose for photos?! My cat doesn’t do a thing I say.

    2) I love the idea of making crunchy cat treats – this probably makes me a preemptive crazy cat lady. Actually, I probably already am.

    3) Your cat is ADORABLE. (Have I said that already?)

    4) This post made me smile so much. :)

    Reply
  4. Mikey F.

    March 10, 2013 at 2:25 pm

    LOL – your cat is SOOO spoiled!

    Reply
  5. Jen

    March 10, 2013 at 7:40 am

    Cute =)

    Reply
  6. Marleena @ theflexfoodie

    March 9, 2013 at 6:42 pm

    Love that you spoil your cat! Only crazy cat ladys truly understand. Cat paws always get me – they’re just so dainty (at least until the catnip takes effect!).

    Reply
  7. Samantha

    March 9, 2013 at 4:19 pm

    I don’t know what it is (practice, study, etc.) but your photographs are looking REALLY most fabulous. They’ve always been good, like Tracy’s, but both of you seem to be hitting another level that’s just wonderful.

    Thank you for the visual treats and your charming kitty. Great work!

    Reply
  8. tNt

    March 9, 2013 at 2:00 pm

    Ohmy, I totally understand this living with a cat-monster thing :)

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  9. Laura

    March 9, 2013 at 8:42 am

    Please be careful with this. Make sure your cat is only playing with it under your supervision. A swallowed string = surgery for cat = not good.

    Reply
  10. Lady Jennie

    March 9, 2013 at 7:39 am

    my first reaction when i read the title was, “so – it has come to this.”

    ;-) heh heh

    i’ll content myself to smearing peanut butter on the dog bones.

    Reply
  11. Sarah

    March 8, 2013 at 11:53 pm

    Hahahaha, Awesome! I bet my cat would love these (but I have enough trouble keeping him away from my knitting without encouraging him :P). I’m pretty sure it’s normal to be slightly afraid of cats, they’re mad adorable beasts.

    Reply
  12. Stephie @ Eat Your Heart Out

    March 8, 2013 at 9:04 pm

    This is undoubtedly the best.thing.ever.

    Reply
  13. Paola Parsons//Love+Cupcakes

    March 8, 2013 at 8:25 pm

    Thanks for the blog love Joy! I’m thinking cat parties should be a weekly thing from now on ;) I’m sure Jules agrees.

    Reply
  14. Geez Louise!

    March 8, 2013 at 7:01 pm

    spoiled spoiled kitty cat… I bought a dog for my dog, now that is crazy!

    Reply
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