Wow, my friend and I created something EXACTLY like that for a video shoot for about $10. We used string, large balloons, water and sugar, and appliance enamel. I put lights in a couple afterwards and hung them in my office.
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In 2nd grade my brownie troop were all "pumpkins" and had costumes that involved orange sugar-string balloon-shaped spheres on our heads. It rained. Oh, the horror! Mom says that I was just about the saddest-looking thing ever.
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And faith, how much did YOU charge for your services (or get paid for your time) to make 'em?
I made one of those once when I was a kid (not as a light fixture or anything) and kept it in my room. A couple months later I looked at it closely and realized it was covered with ants.
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Joan - that was my nightmare when we did these! I was so afraid... but I think the industrial-strength completely toxic appliance enamel kept them away...
Patrick - nothing. It was for the company I worked for. Labor of love, since there was no way a Random Light fit into our set budget.
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uggg. My cat left one of these things on the livingroom floor a few weeks ago. Here's a good example of taking a good idea (Bertjan Pot's) and effing it up to the third degree. Pots IS delicate and it IS lovely and it IS airy - this is heavy and clunky and organic; exactly the opposite of the original. Blah. A homemade one of white yarn and elmers glue would be a better alternative.
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you can use liquid starch instead of sugar
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Wow, my friend and I created something EXACTLY like that for a video shoot for about $10. We used string, large balloons, water and sugar, and appliance enamel. I put lights in a couple afterwards and hung them in my office.
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In 2nd grade my brownie troop were all "pumpkins" and had costumes that involved orange sugar-string balloon-shaped spheres on our heads. It rained. Oh, the horror! Mom says that I was just about the saddest-looking thing ever.
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And faith, how much did YOU charge for your services (or get paid for your time) to make 'em?
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paint it white and most people would never even know.
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fisheggs--
That visual almost made me cry.
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I made one of those once when I was a kid (not as a light fixture or anything) and kept it in my room. A couple months later I looked at it closely and realized it was covered with ants.
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Joan - that was my nightmare when we did these! I was so afraid... but I think the industrial-strength completely toxic appliance enamel kept them away...
Patrick - nothing. It was for the company I worked for. Labor of love, since there was no way a Random Light fit into our set budget.
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string balloons!
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faith--
But, um, collected a paycheck for the time, no?
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uggg. My cat left one of these things on the livingroom floor a few weeks ago. Here's a good example of taking a good idea (Bertjan Pot's) and effing it up to the third degree. Pots IS delicate and it IS lovely and it IS airy - this is heavy and clunky and organic; exactly the opposite of the original. Blah. A homemade one of white yarn and elmers glue would be a better alternative.
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you can use liquid starch instead of sugar
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