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The tree trunk makes it extra special
Nice!! Even a piece of felt would be good🤔 I’m just enjoying watching a lot of your videos as I sit here on my couch drinking hot tea😊 Trying to get motivated to get up and go make something.
Felt would be a great idea, or cork! I’m trying to use what I have on hand.
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it!!
Thank you!
PERFECT!❤😂🎉
thank you!
Thanks for the great tutorial. I bought several of these lights at Dollar Tree yesterday and was wondering how to best put them in.
I hope they work out! Let me know if you have any questions.
Wow awesome way to incorporate the lights! I love it Edwige!
I’ve been using UV resin on the back to hold in place. Yours are beautiful!
That's a great idea! Are you covering the wires?
@@ACoastalMagnoliayes I cover I found a pack of cork board that works really great an in some with that wood grain look shelf paper dollar tree
Love Love Love it!!!! great job!
Thank you so much!!
Use felt or fabric on the back. Looks cleaner and neat
Perfect!
Love it 😊
Yay! Thank you!
Very pretty
I am curious why you are using those heavy corded large box lights? Is there a reason you aren't using the smaller cord fairy lights?
after-Christmas deal at Walmart. these were $1! I use what I have
Use the tiny fairy lights offered through Temu. You won’t need the second board. Just weave the almost no see wire amongst the glass on tree 😁
I bought these from Walmart after Christmas clearance and paid a buck, so just trying to use what I have!
@@ACoastalMagnoliaI like these lights better than those lil fairy lights aren't bright enough to me.
What kind of hot glue do you use?❤
surebond!
How do you crush it and fob you have a rock tumbler
Here is how I crush it. I do not use a tumbler.ua-cam.com/video/7fePTT_cvWE/v-deo.html
These are gorgeous! Do you have an Etsy shop? I googled coastal magnolia but don’t think it was you
I do, but I currently do not sell these on that platform. I sell these at local art and craft shows.
The tree trunk makes it extra special
Nice!! Even a piece of felt would be good🤔 I’m just enjoying watching a lot of your videos as I sit here on my couch drinking hot tea😊 Trying to get motivated to get up and go make something.
Felt would be a great idea, or cork! I’m trying to use what I have on hand.
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it!!
Thank you!
PERFECT!❤😂🎉
thank you!
Thanks for the great tutorial. I bought several of these lights at Dollar Tree yesterday and was wondering how to best put them in.
I hope they work out! Let me know if you have any questions.
Wow awesome way to incorporate the lights! I love it Edwige!
Thank you! Cheers!
I’ve been using UV resin on the back to hold in place. Yours are beautiful!
That's a great idea! Are you covering the wires?
@@ACoastalMagnoliayes I cover I found a pack of cork board that works really great an in some with that wood grain look shelf paper dollar tree
Love Love Love it!!!! great job!
Thank you so much!!
Use felt or fabric on the back. Looks cleaner and neat
Perfect!
Love it 😊
Yay! Thank you!
Very pretty
Thank you! Cheers!
I am curious why you are using those heavy corded large box lights? Is there a reason you aren't using the smaller cord fairy lights?
after-Christmas deal at Walmart. these were $1! I use what I have
Use the tiny fairy lights offered through Temu. You won’t need the second board. Just weave the almost no see wire amongst the glass on tree 😁
I bought these from Walmart after Christmas clearance and paid a buck, so just trying to use what I have!
@@ACoastalMagnoliaI like these lights better than those lil fairy lights aren't bright enough to me.
What kind of hot glue do you use?❤
surebond!
How do you crush it and fob you have a rock tumbler
Here is how I crush it. I do not use a tumbler.
ua-cam.com/video/7fePTT_cvWE/v-deo.html
These are gorgeous! Do you have an Etsy shop? I googled coastal magnolia but don’t think it was you
I do, but I currently do not sell these on that platform. I sell these at local art and craft shows.