Making a Glow Garden!
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dancingmandy
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Making a Glow Garden!
Hi All,
I'm building a glow garden, I'm excited. It will be small this year, since I don't have much money. Any advice on how to set up a cool-looking glowing fence, light-up trees, comfy cushions, etc. on the cheap?
Couple ideas I have:
-stick glowsticks in pool noodles for trees
-light up roses, i have 2 dozen
-blinky star lights
-music
I'd like something to hang things off of...stars? light up christmas bulbs?
And does anyone know of a place that sells light-up things in LA?
Thanks!
Mandy
I'm building a glow garden, I'm excited. It will be small this year, since I don't have much money. Any advice on how to set up a cool-looking glowing fence, light-up trees, comfy cushions, etc. on the cheap?
Couple ideas I have:
-stick glowsticks in pool noodles for trees
-light up roses, i have 2 dozen
-blinky star lights
-music
I'd like something to hang things off of...stars? light up christmas bulbs?
And does anyone know of a place that sells light-up things in LA?
Thanks!
Mandy
- Funky Monkey Mech
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google glow sticks or led and you will find a ton of places that will ship anywhere... as for the star effect you can build a frame out of 2x4 and then hang the Christmas lights on them or you can just let the natural stars do the work 
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....anything is possible in the wacky land of imagination
....anything is possible in the wacky land of imagination
Just a suggestion, but I'd steer away from anything that involves chemical glow-sticks. They're cool... for a few hours... then they're just something you need to throw away,
Poke around: http://www.coolneon.com/ -- lots of nifty, reusable goodies there.
Poke around: http://www.coolneon.com/ -- lots of nifty, reusable goodies there.
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sounds like an awesome idea! try the above for glow in the dark paint for your fence
And their are battery powered Glo-Sticks..may want battery powered EL-wire for thin lit objects..for a garden may be a little pricey, but can be reused.
sounds like an awesome idea! try the above for glow in the dark paint for your fence
And their are battery powered Glo-Sticks..may want battery powered EL-wire for thin lit objects..for a garden may be a little pricey, but can be reused.
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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E-Bay has "solar string lights" that are pretty kewell ( approx $25 per set ). Watch where there coming from though. China takes a while to get here. You can't read by them or anything.. but they are pretty much maint. free. I have them on my patio at home and they glow thru the night every night.
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