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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 6218855)
Walmart here was sold out of every one after my show and tell at guild meeting showing mine. LOL. It's lightweight, no cords, and the LED lights are super bright. It's made for kids so it is sturdy. It was $20. Some posters found them on clearance for $10.
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Mine is in a green box that says LIGHT-UP TRACING PAD it is made by Crayola. It comes in pink or blue and comes with different colouring sheets for children.
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http://www.crayola.com/products/ligh...g-pad-product/
Stores that sell Crayon products should have it. |
i use the window and mother natures light ...a little tape helps to
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I use a window on top of a milk crate with an ott-light in the crate (the wire comes through one of the holes in the crate).
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The best one I ever had was a glass-top pedestal dining table! Perfect with my lamp on the floor under it.
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I designed mine using Luan board and acryllic and my brother made it for me. It is portable...
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Look around at home. My first light box was made with books a torch and a large piece of thick plastic or a piece of glass on top. Moved to a coffee table and have a homemade one now. Due to a car injury the one place I can't use is a window. If you have a frame in the garden for growing seeds that also works. Think outside the box.
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I have a light-box that was used for viewing camera slides.
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I found a tutorial on how to make a lightbox for under $30.00. the website is Instructables.com they have all kinds of neat things to build for cheap prices. check it out, it looks really simple to make. hope this helps out
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