DECORA 4 Pairs of 4 Colors 26mm Half Round Acrylic Doll Bear Craft Plastic Eyeballs(8pcs)

  • MAterial: these eyeballs are made of plastic with no bubble and pupils are placed and colored in the center.
  • Attribute: the eyeballs are half round and flat in the other side and hollow with great durability and fine workmanship.
  • Vibrant Color: one set contains 4 pairs of plastic eyeballs, 2 in grey, 2 in brown, 2 in blue, 2 in green respectively, bright and vibrant.
  • Wide Application: with its vibrant color and good quality, these well-made eyeballs are great craft making accessories, perfect for dolls making, craft sewing, prank props decorating and other uses.
  • Get Inspired: with great durability, these eyeballs will make your life full of joy and great for creating more fun craft works!

Came just as advertised. Nice that corneas were very polished and clear, and seems like they were modeled with astigmatism in mind. Sclera is harder than I imagined (very rigid hard plastic). Just the right size of a human eyeball!

Excellent fun. Having a few extra is fun too. I had extra so I added one to the radio knob in my truck.

Could not believe how well made these are. Very good for the price. Are they "glass eye" quality? No. Are they great for Halloween and Cos-Play? You bet! The 26mm are the correct size for an adult human eye. We used them to create a costume for A Clockwork Orange. Alex has cuffs made to look like bloody human eyes. We made them using red sculpty, baking them, then hot-gluing them to velcro cuffs. The glistening material is additional red hot-glue oozed around the eyes. They look terrific and were cheap to make.

0:00 0:00 This video is not intended for all audiences. What date were you born? JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005200420032002200120001999199819971996199519941993199219911990198919881987198619851984198319821981198019791978197719761975197419731972197119701969196819671966196519641963196219611960195919581957195619551954195319521951195019491948194719461945194419431942194119401939193819371936193519341933193219311930192919281927192619251924192319221921192019191918191719161915191419131912191119101909190819071906190519041903190219011900 Submit Adobe Flash Player is required to watch this video. Install Flash Player These eyes are so much fun. I like how they look pretty realistic. I used these in a Halloween craft project to make creepy eyeball flowers. I carefully hot glued these eyes into the centers of some different silk flowers I bought on sale at the craft store and put them in a vase. They turned out looking really cool and the realism of the eyes really added a nice effect.

I bought these eyes to use in an animatronic head and they work great. With a little bit of effort I was also able to pop out the cornea and replace the iris inside with a custom one of my own. The white of the eye accepted an acrylic airbrush paint to add a bit of jaundice. The plastic is rigid and holds up to mechanics and screws being attached to it as well.

Super cool! My 8 year old son made this mask out of paper mache and liked these eyeballs. I think they look super cool :-)

We love these eyeballs. We had fun attaching them to all sorts of odd things. We used one pair on a homemade costume of a gorilla carrying a cage with a human behind the bars. The rubber gorilla mask we were using had holes for the eyes - it was intended to be worn on the wearer's head. But we used the gorilla head on a manikin top for our costume. So we used a pair of these eyeballs, gluing them over the gorilla mask's eye-holes. They looked awesome!!

I can't even begin to describe how perfect these eyeballs were!! I used them as part of my office desk decorations for Halloween, and they were a huge hit! All of my coworkers were so impressed at how creepy and real the eyeballs looked. I ended up gluing them in the center of some fake red peonies and placed them in an old root beer bottle - giving it an old-vintage feel. The eyeballs were extremely easy to work with and the hot glue I used didn't damage them in any way. They were the perfect size - 26mm spot on. The irises are wonderfully clear and vivid, with just enough shine to make them life-like. I'm definitely coming back for more next Halloween!

I used four of these (two lost to my poor craft-work) to glue on two eye patches with a slicing razor for a Dali-themed costume party. The idea came from a picture of Dali with an eye painted on an eyepatch as a reference to his surreal film of an eyeball cut with a straight razor. Yes, weird, but I was hard-up for an easy costume. I made the cuts to glue in a safety razor using a hacksaw held between my legs holding the half eyeball at about a 30 degree angle. The plastic iris held during this process. I then painted on a an outline of a large eye using my girlfriend's white nail polish. The Ayes have it for a well made half-eye.

IF YOU NEED EYEBALLS FOR A DOLL THEN BUY THESE EYEBALLS. IF YOU NEED EYEBALLS IN GENERAL THEN BUY THESE EYEBALLS. NEED TO SEE THE FUTURE? BUY THESE EYEBALLS AND LEARN TO DIVINE. NEED TO WELD SOMETHING? BUY THESE EYEBALLS THOUGH A WELDER MIGHT HELP YOUR EFFORTS

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