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Choose your size- we have three. These balls are equal sizes, and they reduce the amount of time and effort you need to spend to make small sections for creating leaves, petals, and decorative elements of polymer clay. You can even use them to make clay recipes, as they will turn out equal parts of clay.

They do NOT make "perfect beads" as bead making is not their main purpose.

How to use: Watch the video to understand fully.

Roll a snake of clay that fits in one of the rows, this is the easiest way to get the clay sized.

Put the snake of clay in the channel and put the two pieces of the tool together, roll back and forth quickly only a couple of times, and open the tool to allow the balls to drop out. We have a handle on each side because doing it this way has been the most effective and easy way to use the tool. 

The TINY 2mm, the Medium 3mm, and the Large 4mm.

https://youtu.be/1XvopONmeuk

Please note: this is our invention and we have a Patent Pending for the utility use of this tool for this purpose. Thank you.

The BALLER polymer clay tiny petal leaf bead ball making tool

The BALLER polymer clay tiny petal leaf bead ball making tool

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DEDRA TRUE
Easy

I was surprised by how well these worked on my first attempt. Definitely recommend watching video first.

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Kate Harnett
✨Amaze-balls✨

I love this baller so much!! I’ve spent way too much time hand rolling hundreds of little balls. This changes everything. I wanted to cry a little bit the first time I used it. It’s perfect

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Diana Noch
The Baller bead ball making tool

very cool invention love it so cool makes creating leaves and flower pettels so easy and quick

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Shelley Atwood
Where has this been all my life?

I love this tool. My work is all about the details. Part of those details include tiny balls. I'd roll out a slab of clay and cut out equal size circles using a tiny ferrule. Then I'd have to peel off the slab and hope that enough of the circles remained to begin rolling out tiny balls. All the while I was wishing that it wasn't so time consuming. Enter this tool: It's a game changer. Whereas it used to take hours to make lots of balls, it now takes seconds.