My take on confetti lights.

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This started with a chunk of ambrosia maple and me wanting to make a confetti light. This chunk has the pith running right down it and I was afraid it would crack so I figured I'd hollow it... But I still wanted to make a lamp. So I made the collared cup to hold the small confetti light from Wally World. I figure you can use it for dried flowers or just on its own too.


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Kev,

I really like the two pieces and the fact that you can use it for two purposes. Good looking finish. Very nice!

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Hi Kevin,
Really nice tea lights... looks like you did what I thought about over Halloween... picked up some of the little oil lamps that Wally-world was selling for lighting pumpkings... good to see another great mind... proble is, you acted, I only thought about it..

Your lights are very nice.. not to hi-jack your thread, but would like to show you my tea-lights too.. they are from CSUSA.
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This is made from Cedar.
 

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Thats nice Chuck, great color from the Cedar. I got some of those too, but this is going to be a gift to my sister and I wanted something easily replacable for her.
 
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