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  • the wire is very messy looking. its a nice idea though.

  • thats way to many lights. get a small strand of battery operated lights with a clear wire. u will be able to see the balls better. and it will still give it alot of shine

  • that is simple, I'm trying it

  • hi, im going to make this for my center piece for Christmas, it looks really beautiful and so so easy to make , thankyou

  • I yhink it looks tacky.

  • white cord on lights would have been better

  • why not use white wired lights?  hmmmmm

  • Hey, what a cool video, your channel is great too! Looking forward to more videos in the future

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  • when the candles are lighted?

  • doesn't the heat of the light melt the balls?

  • im doin this in 2 months because 2 months is xmas :)

  • i wonder what it would look like if another color was added

    like red balls

  • @jusjessieus yes me too, i'm doing that this year for christmas!

  • I have a glass block, like those used in construction of a wall, with a string of white lights on white string tucked into it. Some come with a hole pre-drilled. If not drilled, use a diamond bit. Make it large enough for the female plug end to go through. We have a bow tied around it. When lit, it looks like a glowing block of ice. You can make a bunch of these with outdoor lights for an igloo effect.

  • @LeakFreak I have one of those that I bought at a Christmas Bazaar. It is absolutely gorgeous!

  • Do the same thing with a mason jar full of potpouri.

  • @amesguy515 If you use a slow blink type light, you can turn it into lightning bugs or fireflys. Just buy some bees in the crafts section, clip the wings off and glue them to the base of the light bulb.

    This will work great with battery operated lights. You don't have to drill and the light bulb tends to be smaller.

  • very easy

  • I loved it! So many variations that could be used make it very redoable!  Thanks.

  • very pretty and simple

  • great video! i'm definitely going to do this in my home this year! thanks for sharing this :)

  • yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!

  • good idea, but would have been better with clear battery powered lights.

  • I hate it when I see things like this and I think whyyyy did I not think of that last christmas, simple and pretty.

  • do it this year

  • she should have used clear lights with the white cord and not such a big strand of lights...50 count set would have done well enough

  • like the idea....

    i have to admit but better than those professionals.

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