When Terra & Jimmy posted their PVC candle builds I didn't know I'd be making them for everything!
My new path lights will be mounted on Bimbas with 8" stroke. Can't wait!
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10-17-2008,09:31 PM
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10-18-2008,06:57 AM
Looks great!!!!!! ? for you, looks like you did not use hot glue for your drips, is that just the silcone driping over the edges and painted white? Looks great again...................
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10-18-2008,07:05 AM
Yea these candles look great. I need to keep these in mind for next season.
How yall making the candle drips?
Yea there isn't much you can't do with PVC...LoL I am the same way when it comes to Christmas...LoL
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10-18-2008,07:34 AM
Those look great! Hmmm...pathway lights...less than 2 weeks....other projects to finish...hmmm...
LOL!
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10-18-2008,07:57 AM
I posted a link to colored glue sticks in the tutorial section.
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10-18-2008,08:57 AM
Thanks, guys! I did use regular old hot glue and spray painted it with a satin white I had lying around. I didn't quite get all the glue covered, but I think it looks okay that way.
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10-18-2008,09:57 AM
Looks wonderful.Did you do the flicker light hack?
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