Angel

23, Female

United States

Profile Information:

Something Interesting About Me:
-I make breakcore and draw silly pictures!

-My fav food is sushi, and my fav drink is peach tea!

-I love to make friends and talk, so don't be shy to reach out! I'm totally new to this community, and I'd be happy to learn more and see what you all collect.
Where I Live:
USA
My First Lava Lamp was:
Five Below's pink groovy lamp.
My Collection Includes this many Lava Lamps:
2 so far!
My Favorite Lava Lamp is:
if we're talking specifics, all the Icon series lamps. Generally speaking, I've got a soft spot for just about anything pink!
Reason for joining OozingGoo:
I've been fascinated by these lamps since I was about 4 years old. I love all the different assortments of colors and designs a lava lamp can have, and the goopy greatness inside em!

Comment Wall:

  • Koldotar

    Hi, Angel! I feel shame too for there is no lamp makers in here(korea, japan, china, hong kong...). so, I'm planning to make lava lamp with built-in dimmer knob and fully color customizable using paint dispenser machine. For your question, i would like to choose my favorite color yellow. But if the plan goes well, you can choose whatever color you like, and my strong guess is you will choose pink!!😂

  • Angel

    This weekend I plan on putting up a shelf for the lamps I collect over time, meaning that my Groovy Lamp and the Ribcage Lava Lamp from Spencer's (which I haven't shown off here yet, funnily enough that ones not even been unboxed yet!) will have a nice display spot, along with some candles of mine. I don't see my collection growing as fast as some others with money being tight, but eventually id love to get that shelf filled from end to end. I'll keep everyone here updated!

  • Modulo '70

    Good luck with setting up your display and adding to your collection over time.
  • Modulo '70

    Hi Angel. I would say the better quality lamps tend to be made by Mathmos (early 90’s to present day) and under their previous guise as ‘Crestworth’ (1960’s to early 90’s) as well as the earlier Lava Lite models between mid-60’s to the late 90’s. Some of these can be quite pricey though but if you’re lucky you could pick up a good example for under $30. Many go for 3 or 4 times this amount dependant upon scarcity. Good luck. J
  • Vampirefreak

    *stares at you back*