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dljennings 06-19-2011 06:02 AM

i have the acrylic surround for my sewing machine.. i just take a compact fluorescent bulb, plug it into a cheapo lamp & lay it under that...

cheap & easy...

sammy89 06-19-2011 04:34 PM

i got mine at hobby lobby with a 40% coupon and I paid like 17 $

sammy89 06-19-2011 04:34 PM

i got mine at hobby lobby with a 40% coupon and I paid like 17 $

borntoquilt 06-24-2011 03:50 PM

I was just looking @ these today @ recently remodeled HUGE JoAnns in Mt Vernon, WA. But they only had the small size (like 5 x 7) for card making. Phooey! had a 50% off coupon too! DERN!!!

charlotte625 06-24-2011 03:54 PM

get a thick peice of glass put your dinning room table apart lay glass over the opening and place a lamp on floor under glass ............light box

ann31039 06-24-2011 05:41 PM

I took a large old drawer i had. it was about 25 x 20. painted the inside white and glued foil around the sides. had a piece of plexiglass cut to fit the top and hinged it to the top of the drawer. origianally, i put a large piece of drafting vellum on the underside of the plexiglass to diffuse the light. now i'm thinking of using either etching cream or the white stained glass paint instead of the vellum. or maybe the clearish contact paper.

i used flourescent lights from walmart. the kind you mount under cabinet. they can be linked together. then put a hole in a side for the cord to come out. i put an inline snap on switch in the cord outside to control the lights. i turned them on by the switch that is on the light itself and leave them on. then i use the inline switch to cut it off and on so i don't have to constantly open the lid. it works really well and was a total of about 15$.

i wound up making about 4 of them. one for a friend of my son and some for my nieces. i'm probably going to have to make one for my sister. it works amazingly well.

Deb watkins 06-24-2011 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
I think I just had a DUH moment or and ahha moment. I have a glass top coffee table. If I put my small, but very bright
ott light on the bottom shelf, it should work! Yeah.

Yep, this is what I do....I have an ott light that clamps right on to the edge of the glass table top. Works great!

karate lady 06-24-2011 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by borntoquilt
I was just looking @ these today @ recently remodeled HUGE JoAnns in Mt Vernon, WA. But they only had the small size (like 5 x 7) for card making. Phooey! had a 50% off coupon too! DERN!!!

Hi glad to see you back in the area.....what do you think of the new joAnns. ????

Glassquilt 06-25-2011 06:07 AM

For tracing I have a light box that belonged to the boys. It uses a nightlight bulb. There is no switch so I have to plug it in & unplug it.
I don't remember what the toy was or how old it is. (The 'boys' are now 39 & 35.)


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