Lighted bouquet
3 days ago I was going through the contents in the storeroom and I found this piece of work (which is kind of flatten though).
And thanks to my labeling habit, this one was done in December 1994. Back then, I was asked by a friend who was overseeing a student camp to teach the arts n’ craft session. So this was my prototype to show the students.

The LED was the highlight of this easy-to-assemble bouquet.
I used placemats (for the backing), dried and artificial flowers, yarn, velcro strips, glue, blue tac, keyrings, a hole puncher and of course, flat batteries to light the LED.

The yellow LED still works! Just had to add 2 1.5v batteries and the light up begins!
Can you see it?
How about now?
Looking at this light up, I think now I know how my love for LED flashlights came about.
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3 Comments »
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From Tracy
8 12, 2007 @ 9:06 amThat floral display is very charming with the addition of the light–what a good idea! Happy Day ((HUGS))
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From tea time and roses
11 12, 2007 @ 4:49 pmClara this is just lovely, and the little light was just enough glow to top of its beauty! So Pretty!!
Smiles….
Beverly
At tea time and roses’s blog: Wishing You A Merry Christmas!
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From SierraMoon
13 12, 2007 @ 6:28 pmwow what a clever idea !!!
as for me unfortunately I had to get rid of all my dried flowers when i was diagnosed with allergy to dust…
At SierraMoon’s blog: baby, it’s cold outside
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