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Creative Uses For Empty Light BulbsSteph Feedback About This Post:RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light BulbsAbout the lightbulbs, I just saw them hanging upside down with flowers in them. Maybe you could also root plants in them too, hanging from limbs in the trees. Don't know about making candles, hopefully someone does for that sounds cool. Post By Georgette (Guest Post) RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light Bulbs
To answer a question many of you asked, you can use a small craft saw to carefully saw off the bottom off the metal screw end. Just be sure not to saw it at an angle, and be sure do it at the end, just above the 'point'. If you do this correctly you will not break the vacuum in the bulb. There are two very thin wires that need to be broken, a simple twist of the cap will do that for you. I was lucky and was able to break the glass cleanly within the metal screw, so it was hidden. Then I carefully chipped away so of the excess glass and coated the sharp edge with a layer of hot-glue. Worked like a charm, now I can't cut myself! Post By Jonathan Lombardo (Guest Post) How did you get the bulb empty without breaking the glassHow did you get the bulb empty I want to make a flower pot with it. Post By Clayton (Guest Post) RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light Bulbs
This sounds a bit like when I was six years old. At school we made Christmas tree decorations that were supposed to be filled with candy. We were told to use colourful paper and fold and cut it in a special way, and then wrap it around an empty toilet paper roll. Us kids didn't react, but my mother threw the disgusting thing away! Post By Veronica (Guest Post) RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light Bulbswhat can i do with a light bulb Post By nathan. (Guest Post) RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light Bulbsmy aunt made me a doll back in the 70's with a light bulb & a glass coca-cola/soda bottle (the type of doll you'd display only). the bulb was the head with a painted face & glued on yarn hair -- the body was the bottle which she also painted & dressed with fabric scraps. she attached the 2 with glue -- I was a Raggedy Ann fan, so she looked liked Raggedy. Post by raggedya RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light Bulbs
I am curious how you got the metal end off of the bulb without breaking the glass, and, more important, why. I have a couple dozen used light bulbs, I am looking for craft ideas of things to make with the bulbs. I am wondering if hot glue from a glue gun will make the bulb explode. Post By Elizabeth (Guest Post) RE: Creative Uses For Empty Light Bulbs
I remember an idea from my youth where an empty light bulb could be used for an inexpensive flask for science experiments. Post By RoDnSuE (Guest Post) RE: Creative Uses For Empty LightbulbsCome to think of it, even if they're white and not clear, you could decorate the outside and make Christmas ornaments. Post by Leann2 RE: Creative Uses For Empty LightbulbsIf they're the clear variety, you could stuff them and make Christmas ornaments. Post by Leann2 RE: Creative Uses For Empty LightbulbsHow about hanging them with a simple macrame type hanger and using them to root cuttings-fill with water . Post By Linda (Guest Post) |
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