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How difficult would this be to make??

sethsgran
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Hi whilst browsing I came across this... http://www.flickr.com/photos/powi/317285330/in/set-72157594410040478/
I think it looks fabulous and would love to make something like it. I have bought the tealight holders and wire but what next. I do have tons of larger glass beads and I am quite creative but any help offered would be great.
I think it looks fabulous and would love to make something like it. I have bought the tealight holders and wire but what next. I do have tons of larger glass beads and I am quite creative but any help offered would be great.
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thats not going to be difficult at all
i think you will spend a lot of time tweaking it, more than anything else
be interested to know what she has it hanging from though
its very nice, and i have 6 of those crackled bowls, and lots of bead & wire, hmmm0 -
Thanks. We have a centre light over the table so I plan to get my husband to secure some twigs/branches from the light to cover it as much as possible. Then we will hang the tealight holders from that. My husband is great at the fiddly bits making sure it is safe. Not sure what else to hang from it?Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes0
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that looks lovely the glass bowls look exactly the same size as the ones you get the glade candles in, shouldnt imaging it would be that difficult but you would just have to make sure you wired it well enough that it wont come apart:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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Yes thanks for that. My husband is king of securing things so I'm sure it will be firm. He once fastened our luggage, lots of it, to a roof rack. No luggage came off but the whole roof rack slid forward with luggage intact. Driving up the motorway I suddenly saw our roof rack through windscreen!! LOLNothing Changes if Nothing Changes0
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