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Lighted Glass Lady
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Posted by
tbledsaw 5 (
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Wed, Jul 21, 10 at 14:20
This is one I've been working on for a little while, trying to get the pieces just so. It finally came together yesterday.
She has a multicolored solar light in her belly that phases through various colors. She also has a regular solar light in the base.
I think her funky hat is my favorite aspect of her :o)
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RE: Lighted Glass Lady
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| I love it! Now I have to look for solar lights and give something like a try! Thanks for sharing.. |
RE: Lighted Glass Lady
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| Too cool...would love to see a night time picture too! Her hat is quite nice! |
RE: Lighted Glass Lady
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Hi Marlene, Here is a pic of day and night. I couldn't get a better pic than this one. It doesn't show her too well at night :o(
Thanks, Tam |
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| What a funky chick! Too bad you didn't have a light up baby to put in her tummy. That would have been a hoot. She does look very psychedelic when lit up. I like her hat too. Very fun project and I bet she is a real conversation starter on your deck! |
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That's very creative, I like the lights. Kathy, that is so funny about the baby. Of course we know she can't be pregnant, since she's lit. LOL at stupid pun. Frou |
RE: Lighted Glass Lady
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| Wow...looks great at night....LOL at Frou and Luna! |
RE: Lighted Glass Lady
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| Fun project! Glad it came out so well! I like the necklace or is that her hands!! Very cute! Jan |
RE: Lighted Glass Lady
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| Luna & Frou, you two are cracking me up! LOL The wire thing is supposed to be her arms & her hands are clasped in front of her. There is a pendant at the middle of her neck though (just a plain glass blob) Thanks for the comments, guys :o) |
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