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DIY Fairy light backdrop?
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thats what i want lol but how do i make it is their various ways i can make this?
You could buy a curtain pole or just a wooden pole, attach it to the wall and buy a fairy light net which is like a net curtain - you thread it through the pole. I only know about these as my parents have one for Christmas and put it up instead of the net curtain.
Think they paid around £40 for it, can't remember how many lights but if you type fairy light net into google you should be able to find something.
This website has a few lights to show you the various things you could buy, this link shows a set with organza over it http://www.lights4fun.co.uk/Curtain-Lights/sssc1380/p359.aspx❤Planned our wedding, still planning lessons❤
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depending on when your wedding is have seen garden centres and department stores selling fairy lights in the sales in january and late december:kisses3: Married 29th September 2012
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I just saw this and thought of you
http://www.gifted.com/10285333.html0
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