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Let me start by saying that I feel the steeple ornament on top of this lantern is too tall. After I cut it and looked for a few minutes I realized I would like it better if it were shorter. To solve the problem I included the steeple pattern shown in the photo and a shorter pattern. You can decide which looks best to you.
The candle holder will hold up to a 3" diameter candle. The maximum height of the candle should be less than 5". You should not leave the lid on if you are using a real candle. I suggest an
electric candle.
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Folks, there are some great prizes in this giveaway. The prize value is in the hundreds of dollars.
As of the time I write this post, there are 12 days left in the contest. A total of 62 entries. That number is going to go up but I am going to tell you how to gain an advantage in winning. No, you don't have to cheat. You just have to do a little extra clicking.
When you go to the entry page you have 27 ways to enter and they all add an extra entry. That's right, Enter one time and get 27 entries. Under the entry form, you will see a list of 27 objectives. For each objective you complete you get another entry.
These are not difficult. Heck one is simply to visit my blog. Just click the link in the list. I don't even care if you look at the blog, just click and get an entry added. The whole list will only take a few minutes. If you see something you like then that is a win also.
There will be seven winners. You might as well be one of them. All you have to do is enter(27 Times!)
At the end of this post is a video showing the prizes. I own most of the products in this giveaway and I can attest to you that there is a lot of value here. The rotary tool alone is worth taking the time to enter.
There are also three $100 gift cards for Bear Woods. That will buy a lot of scroll saw blades. Go enter and win something fun.
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$12 per sheet of 12 coins plus $3.50 shipping
Inlay with a 1" Forstner Bit.
The perfect way to sign your work.
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