tseger
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Anyone turn confetti lamps? I am wanting to start making them, but I am having trouble finding the inserts at a reasonable price. Anyone have a link to a good supplier of these inserts? Tim
Those are the ones I have found, the problem is I am trying to make a product to sell in the $10-$15 range. I have seen these at craft shows in this price range so I know they aren't giving $10 for the insert. I know they are out there, I just gotta find them. Thanks for the info.Originally posted by Russb
<br />http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/cgi-bin/shopper?search=action&keywords=confetti-light
Originally posted by tseger
<br />Those are the ones I have found, the problem is I am trying to make a product to sell in the $10-$15 range. I have seen these at craft shows in this price range so I know they aren't giving $10 for the insert. I know they are out there, I just gotta find them. Thanks for the info.Originally posted by Russb
<br />http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/cgi-bin/shopper?search=action&keywords=confetti-light
Vick, I found 1 size at my local Wal-Mart, but it's almost 2 1/2" and I need the smaller size. Do you have any idea what sizes the ones you saw are? I don't have a Michael's anywhere near where I live. I'll keep a check @ Wal-Mart Thanks.
Kent, As I have already said, I am trying to keep the price somewhere in the $10-$15 range.
Our hand-blown Confetti Lights will add a festive glow to any occasion. This is sure to be an excellent item for gift giving as well as for craft shows. Each Confetti Light is 1-3/4" tall and approximately 1-1/2" round and will fit into a 1-1/2" diameter recess. Confetti Lights are supplied in sets of four, which includes four lights
Originally posted by penhead
<br />I do believe they sell for $10 but that is a set of four..
which would make them $2.50 each..Ya'll are right!!Boy do I feel like an idiot!!! I just seen the price and didn't read the details. Thanks, Tim
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />I asked this on another site and nobody knew the answer.
Why are they called "confetti" lamps[?][?][?]
Originally posted by jaywood1207
<br />Originally posted by Randy_
<br />I asked this on another site and nobody knew the answer.
Why are they called "confetti" lamps[?][?][?]
Not sure if it's true or not but I found this in Canadian Woodworking after a quick google search. "These attractive, hand-turned, oil lamps are called ‘confetti lamps’ because when a grouping of them are lit together, they resemble confetti."
Yah: why are they called that?Originally posted by Randy_
<br />I asked this on another site and nobody knew the answer.
Why are they called "confetti" lamps[?][?][?]