Added blue tint to a faded to clear globe. The flowers are just thrown in there till I find what I want.
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My father-in-law found an original with the flower ring. It actually looks better in person than in pictures.
Thanks :) I paid $4 just for the base. I already had the globe. And thanks for the link Keith. I saw this on a post to another goohead when I read the Enchantress Planter threads. Still haven't decided whether to search out the original tacky flowers or not. LOL
Looks great! But for 4 bucks? It looks AMAZING!
Look for "floral candle rings" ;)
https://www.google.com/search?q=floral+candle+rings&hl=en&t...
Yeah..now to find some flowers for it. Thanks!
wow $4?... sweet score ;)
Nice! Looks great.
I used 1/2 a drop of Schilling Neon blue food coloring. I mixed in a cup with some of the globe liquid and a bit of distilled water since the globe needed topping off a bit. One drop directly in the globe would have turned it dark blue. I was going for that old faded blue/green look.
What did you use to tint the water?
Thanks. Never was my favorite type of LL but for 4 bucks off Etsy...why not? I'll admit after opening and tinting the globe close to the original color, I'm really beginning to love this cheesy 70's retro lamp. ;)
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