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Posted 5/31/2008 1:17:02 PM


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Oh, I SO want some of those... I just don't have time to do it myself! They are awesome, good job. Your church is blessed...

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Here's a new small doodad. See if you can guess the parts!



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Posted 6/4/2008 8:12:51 AM
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Chris

You are going to have the coolest Power Lab. I want to come....what state are you in?

The bottom is a plastic planter (I have a couple...there goes my plants!) I think you have three light bulbs. I have seen these but don't know what they are called.

Thanks for sharing pictures.
Kathy



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Posted 6/4/2008 8:38:42 AM


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Okay Chris, The three skinny light bulb looking things are actually bubbles with long skinny wands. I've seen those at Wal-Mart and wondered what I could do with them if I bought some... Now I know!!

By the way, where did you get those hummingbird feeders you used in your Doodad 1?

 

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Kathy Anderson (6/4/2008)
Chris

You are going to have the coolest Power Lab. I want to come....what state are you in?

The bottom is a plastic planter (I have a couple...there goes my plants!) I think you have three light bulbs. I have seen these but don't know what they are called.

Thanks for sharing pictures.
Kathy



Georgia...

Correct on the planter.... BZZT on the light bulbs. :-D



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Posted 6/4/2008 1:05:12 PM


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Allison in NC (6/4/2008)
Okay Chris, The three skinny light bulb looking things are actually bubbles with long skinny wands. I've seen those at Wal-Mart and wondered what I could do with them if I bought some... Now I know!!

By the way, where did you get those hummingbird feeders you used in your Doodad 1?


Correct on the bubbly thingies...

I got them at Dollar General... like $3 a piece.


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Posted 6/4/2008 1:13:44 PM
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Okay, here goes...

The right front is a votive candle.  the colorful knobs on the front are antenna toppers attached to a dowel and ribbbon spools.  Above those are chair foot rubber covers, and the little robot on the top is either a web cam or a mini radio for Dollar Tree.

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Posted 6/4/2008 3:19:38 PM


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Here's what you can do with a piece of foam board (30x40), some paint, clip art from the CD, and some chaser lights. This looks really cool when you see the lights going crazy in different pattern settings on the light box.



 

Allison in NC!

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Posted 6/4/2008 4:10:23 PM


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Great job Allison! I just added it to Dr. B's PL Albums!

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who has the patience to put the holes in that neat of an order??? :-D

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