ClassyLadyJen writes: I love this idea. Very interesting. I have a lot of items like that. I made a few candle holders from mine, but nothing that statuesque!
Posted: 10:06 am on February 24th
SpacyTracy writes: I used aquarium silicone glue that comes in a tube used with a calking gun. So far they have held up even outside in the freezing weather. It was 27 degrees the other morning here in No. CA. I will take some photos of the ones outside as soon as my yard is in bloom. I am glad you like them. One note-make sure you have two people gluing them together, sometimes you will need to hold them until the glue sets a bit.
Posted: 10:51 pm on February 1st
eliz2nd writes: love these I have been collecting old and interesting shades, vases, and lights as I would love to try to make one or two for my garden this summer I would be interested to know what type of glue you used, it was suggested to use marine goop I have never heard of it and have no idea where to find it :-)
Posted: 9:04 pm on February 1st
georgiamoon writes: These are so FUN!! Love the colors, Georgia
Posted: 2:54 pm on February 1st
fellowjunker writes: These are really beautiful spacytracy!! What a great idea.
xojanis
Posted: 1:16 pm on February 1st
Tuttibelle writes: Looks very fun. I can see these in my flower garden.
Posted: 11:17 am on February 1st
LuAnn writes: Once again you have some great projects. You are inspiring to all.
LuAnn
Posted: 11:08 am on February 1st
MelHow writes: So do you glue them with a silicone adhesive?
I think these would be fabulous tucked in among blooming plants...
Posted: 10:05 am on February 1st
suewhitney writes: Love these! Very clever. Welcome to the site Spacy Tracy...love your screen name too!
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xojanis Posted: 1:16 pm on February 1st
LuAnn Posted: 11:08 am on February 1st
I think these would be fabulous tucked in among blooming plants... Posted: 10:05 am on February 1st
Take care,
Sue Posted: 8:54 am on February 1st
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