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*heather leaf*
on September 16th 2008 at 8:56am view
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these are cute. it looks like they could be a good DIY project, but how do you cut a hole in the bottom of the glass to string the cord through? does anybody know?
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fardaesm
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fardaesm - I think you just need to use a diamond drill bit to drill a hole in the glass/ceramic. A good hardware store associate should be able to steer you to exactly what you need.
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anh-minh
on September 16th 2008 at 9:32am view
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I really like this idea, seen it before in other AT posts.
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Daniel Poitiers
on September 16th 2008 at 10:02am view
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Pendants like these hang above the coffee bar at the breakfast joint Boom! on College St. in Toronto...I've admired them for many accumulated hours standing in line for my eggs.
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so cute! a sure-fire DIY project in the making.
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these are cute. it looks like they could be a good DIY project, but how do you cut a hole in the bottom of the glass to string the cord through? does anybody know?
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fardaesm - I think you just need to use a diamond drill bit to drill a hole in the glass/ceramic. A good hardware store associate should be able to steer you to exactly what you need.
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I really like this idea, seen it before in other AT posts.
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Pendants like these hang above the coffee bar at the breakfast joint Boom! on College St. in Toronto...I've admired them for many accumulated hours standing in line for my eggs.
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