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After painting it grey with matte wall paint, I cut pieces of craft foam and punched holes in them to mimic windows.
I drew lines around the ball at different points. I used a string with two knots to do this. One end had a push-pin pinned to a spot on the ball, the other had a pencil. It worked like a giant compass.
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For the indentation, I used a plastic bowl to trace a circle onto the Death Star, then cut a hole in the Death Star with a dremmel that was slightly smaller than the bowl. I removed the beach ball through the hole, then placed a spray-painted plastic bowl in the hole.
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I drilled holes into the ball where the holes are punched in the foam, then put a string of white Christmas lights in the ball and put a line of black electrical tape around the center.
Next, I made an armature out of clothes hangers and foam to support the weight of the ball evenly and cut holes at the top.
Here it is all finished and hanging at the office with the lights.
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