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Tiny balls of light
Tiny balls of light










The white electrical cord may look stupid. You’ll need string lights with about 50 little twinkle lights per strand, and be sure to get a dark green or black wire on those lights. How do you spell PERFECT?! <- I SCREAMED THAT.

tiny balls of light

Bonus: I found this set with a dark wire. Little wee white lights, with a dark wire. Ohhh we have to have some twinkle lights, fooooshur. Why buy a deflatable beach ball ? a) You can play with it later b) If you can’t deflate the ball, you will need to beat the heck out of it, to remove it from your grapevine.

tiny balls of light

You can also buy a variety of sizes so that you will have a variety of finished sizes of grapevine balls. Make sure you buy the kind of beach balls that you can deflate. Buy varying sizes of balls (there I go with that ball word again). The ones I have linked to are very affordable.Ī definite necessity : Beach balls. There are no rules.Ī nice pair of wire cutters to cut through your fencing wire and floral wire. I didn’t pay attention to what gauge I used. Pick a floral wire gauge like what you see in the photographs below. This wire will be used to secure the grapevine together as you are wrapping the beach ball. You can go foraging for it, or buy it as a ready made wreath, take the wreath apart and make your own grapevine ball from there.Ĭut this floral wire into small pre-cut pieces. We made ours from this fencing wire from the hardware store. You can use these for lighting or home decor. If you are not near grapevine, don’t fret. My skills are sometimes limited to wine drinking and grapevine wrestling.įunny how those skills go so well together. I have an abundance of grapevine and needed to make balls. Unwrap the wreath and voila you have the grapevine supplies to make a ball. The grapevine wreath already has the ’round’ shape. What if you don’t have grapevine?! Yikes.īUY a grapevine wreath and take it apart. Need help finding grapevine? If you are Canadian, it’s everywhere. They are organic in nature, so they can definitely take some wind, rain, snow abuse. These little crazed balls may not look like much as you create them, but they are stunnerswhen they are lit at night.

tiny balls of light

I need a name that doesn’t make me *smirk*. I can’t name a grapevine ball to save my life. Concussions.I can create them, hang them, make them look pretty with lights, but I can’t dream up a REAL name for them yet. “He’s dizzy when he stands up”: an introduction to initial orthostatic hypotension. Answers to our most frequently asked questions. Risk Factors for Retinal Detachment: A Case-Control Study.

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