Showing posts with label firefly lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label firefly lights. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2015

OSU Beaver Light Up Block

 
OSU glass block can go where ever you go,
with a battery operated light set your tailgater will shine!
 
Create your own in minutes!
 
OSU Beaver light up block @craftsavy
 
1. Start with washing the block with soapy water and make sure it completely clean and dry.
Set up an area to spray outdoors.
 
  
2. Spray Design Master Tint it in Mango about 5 coats.
 Letting each coat dry in between spraying
 

 3. Once you have it the color you would like add Holographic Plastic Sheet to the front of your block. (This gives it that star light look)
4. Then add your team sticker or Letters over the top of the Holographic Plastic Sheet.
 
 
5. Then add your battery operated 30ct. Firefly lights  
6. Decorate it with ribbon or Tulle!
 
OSU Beaver light up block @craftsavy

Friday, September 18, 2015

Reclaimed Bottle Firefly Chandelier

 
One of the hottest trends are using reclaimed wood,
glass and plastic...
 
with this glass bottle cutter the projects are endless
 and you too can take part in helping the environment!
 
 
 
 
Reclaimed Bottle Firefly Chandelier @craftsavy, #Kinkajou, #bottlecutter, #craftwarehouse
 
 
Directions:
  1. Use a floral wire wreath and cover with large burlap ribbon, making loops and securing to floral wreath. Set aside
  2. Then remove each of the bottle bases using the bottle cutter. Lightly sand the glass till smooth.
  3. String 3-strand firefly lights inside the glass bottle.
  4. Wrap with wire around the top of the bottle 2-3 times then connect to the burlap wreath at the length you would like it to hang.
  5. Wrap jute string around the top of the bottle like shown in the photo then connect to the wreath for extra support.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 two more times.
  7. Then at the top of the burlap wreath use jute in 3 places to hang.
 
 
 
Reclaimed Bottle Candle Centerpiece @craftsavy #kinkajou, #bottlecutter, #craftwarehouse
 
We cut the bases off the bottles, added a little sand and tea lights in a glass tray
 and placed bottles over the tea lights.
 
 
This would also look great on a long piece of reclaimed wood as a long centerpiece using multiple bottles. With battery operated tea lights you don't have to worry about the flame, just sit back and enjoy the glow!

 
 
 
 

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