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Glowing Angels
Material:
Gathered Lace Of Choice
Silk Ribbon Scrap
Angel Wings of Choice
Small Satin Christmas Ornament
Hot Glue Gun and Glue
Needle and Thread
Purchased Night Light With Cover
Instructions:
Refer to the photo below for extra help with placement. Depending on how full you would like the angel's dress to be, will depend on the amount of lace required. If you measure across the top of your night light front and use double that measurement in the length of lace, you will have a fairly full skirt. You may want to test the fit first though.
Begin by stitching a gathering stitch along one side of your lace and pull the thread to gather. Beginning at one top side of the light cover, glue the lace around the top front and ending at the other top side. To hide any cut ends of the lace, you can stitch a small seam along the ends of the lace.
Tie a strand of silk ribbon into a bow and glue to the front of the dress (see photo for placement). Glue a satin ball to the top center of the night light cover and glue wings to the top back of the cover.
These really are quite easy to make and make wonderful gifts, but I do suggest that you use a very low watt bulb (2-5 watts) in these lights as the heat from the bulb can soften the hot glue, causing the lace and wings to separate from the cover.
Get our guys out of Iraq!!
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07-23-2003 02:08 PM
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This project above, copied from
http://www.geocities.com/kraftprojec...ls-060503.html
also says:
Copyright 2003 By Susan Spatone. All Rights Reserved.
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You are right and if you have noticed I did it with the clay pot garden angel...because I like to let others know where I got it from too....People here know that I don't take credit for the crafts that I posted. I forgot to do so with these two crafts. I apologize for this mistake. But sometimes it happens....
Get our guys out of Iraq!!
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