I remember the first time I saw Ferm Living's String, it was love at first sight. But when you have joint finances with someone who would rather buy tools wagon than candlesticks so it goes without saying that one must enter into any compromises. When I saw that Linda had created their own version my heart beat extra fast, because glass table bases then I realized that I could finally get my own (Lars is actually much easier to persuade glass table bases to join and create things than to go into shops and take card). Besides, there is the little finery having layers which together well.
You need Drill Drill 23 mm Sag Vater Vice Assorted wooden beads (can be brought in for example Panduro or sisters Partnership) Lyshylser 23 mm (I bought mine at Panduro) Twine / line / lanyard their choice is how do you select the middle of the balls you want For light (this was by far the hardest part of this super simple job). One can advantageously placing the balls in a vise if you have it. Drill holes so lyshylsene fit. On my candle, I made that Linda did, and drilled a hole through the balls to get them to stand. In my pride in having layers something with another tool than crochet hook and knitting needles I had selvølgelig showcase candlestick to my old teacher gutted Finn. He gave me approved for creativity, but pull for security. And I am the so far completely agree, so we've tried to find an ingenious solution to get the balls to stand firm. Insert a piece of a broomstick in the hole and fasten the sphere with broomstick lying in turn pennies. Broomstick bit makes it easier to see if the bullet is straight so that the hole and the bottom is not skewed relative to one another. Check that the broomstick is level and sag as the bottom of the sphere so that it gets a flat to stand on. I have not yet been tried this out, so this is currently a theoretical solution, but I'll update diy-one when I found out if it works. Then it just three balls on what you want of twine in the order you think is nice. My choice fell on a vivid pink, for I think that the passage so well with the bright wood. And you, the string is the very easy to replace glass table bases if they get bored! glass table bases Lina
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