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| Great pictures everyone! If you create an online album don't forget to send me the link so I can add it to Dr. B's Groupie Albums for easy access. Thanks!

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| Peggy in Ohio inspired me! I went to Dollar Tree today and found all of the materials there to make this electricity conductor! Thanks Peggy :]

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| | What did you use in the way of supplies for this? I have a Dollar Tree in my town and would love to go and get the stuff to make this. Beth in WV
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| Chelsey,
Very cute!
Are the tubes two rolls of silver wrapping paper? The top are those sqeezy balls with lots of little arms (thats what I call them), Thanks for sharing
Kathy
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| Chelsey, That conductor is awesome! I have all the supplies...but quick question....
How did you get the tubes to stick? Hole in the bucket? It just looks like a lot of glue....what kind?
I just wonder how long you had to hold the tube at an angle for that much liquid to set! |
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| That is truly electrifying! Great job! Thanks for sharing. I added it to Dr. B's Groupie albums. 

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| Beth- I used a mop bucket for the base, wrapping paper rolls, squishy balls, and tinsel. You can find all of the materials at Dollar Tree, except I found the tinsel at Party City in the movie star section. The tinsel is on a stick, but I just pulled it off.
Kathy- Yes, the tubes are rolls of silver wrapping paper and the top are the squishy balls :]
Forum Member- I got the tubes to stick by cutting out two holes in the bucket and sticking the rolls in the holes. After I positioned the rolls how I wanted them, I hot-glued them to the bucket. Hot-glue dries fast and adheres wonderfully, so it worked perfect :]
Good luck and God Bless!
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| Here is my newest creation! I drew my ideas off of other pics I have seen on the internet and this forum :] Enjoy!



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