It's super beautiful that way.
Isn't it? I moved mine yesterday from near the glass box to near the mirror, but I haven't lit it there yet. I'm hoping for double the pretty, with the reflection.
I'm tempted to get another one, to hang on the other side of the mirror.
I meant to ask Lori -- is using a teeny drill bit to make a starter hole and then manually screwing in a hook the safe way to do it? Or should I be worried about falling stars?
We did as you described: predrill a small hole, and then manually screw the hook in. You can also get an expander which would definitely stop the star from falling. But the expander would also stop you from being able to remove the hook.
Lori also lengthened the chain because she was concerned about setting the house on fire, since the chain is short. She used a metal carabiner to do that, which is wise.
you should definitely get another. They're amazing when lit.
Whatsa "glass 12 point star from Jackalope"? Cause I think I need one. A lot.
Whatsa "glass 12 point star from Jackalope"? Cause I think I need one. A lot.
Also, Cass would like to know: Does it vibrate?
Shards, shards in new places!
It's kinda like this, Cass, except prettier. It's metal along the edges, but the rest is glass, and it has fewer points -- it looks like a star of David made three D.
Okay, like this crossed with what I linked to above.
ita beat me to it. The picture I have is a little bit closer.
Jackalope is a store filled to brim with randomness (animal shaped stools with heads and tails and made out of leather, anyone?) in North Hollywood, Bernalillo, Parker, CO and Santa Fe.
Also, I wish that mine were wired for electricity. I wonder if I could use the other fixtures to make it work?
I like the candleness of mine (the flickering is gorgeous), but it is a bitch to light. I searched for star lamps on eBay and they all seem wired.
I'm sure you and lori could whip something up.
Well, today has been most of a waste of the day. The painkiller induced haze has faded just in time for bedtime.