Patio lights can be a great skill for a house over the weekend or even a pajama party for the backyard campout. You must start by collecting friends, relatives and neighbors and keep their used cans and empty. Once the desired amount of cans (preferably one for each bulb on your lights) are receiving necessary to clean and remove their paper labels. Now you can start.
Here's what you need:
Before YourCollection of clean, open-label dose
According to a couple of old towels
A third hammer
A fourth nail acute
A fifth pair of metal snips
At least a sixth wire external lighting
A seventh pair of gloves and goggles
Step One:
Start giving your milk with water and put in freezer until frozen firm. Once you remove the water cans and frozen from the freezer was on the floor in the center of your old towel. Secure your pond by rolling theThe edges of the fabric inwards towards your frozen pond. The towel will help keep your pool in place and absorb water and melt pond.
Step Two:
Now put on your gloves and goggles. With a white grease pencil to draw any design you want on your machine. Remember, design is punching holes through sheet metal designs are composed of several points at best. Some of the most popular options, when the patio lights are stars and moons after yourLanterns will be enjoyed during the evening hours.
Step Three:
Start small holes in the nail pulled up your points and hammered your design is complete. Once you're done punching holes must draw an "X" on the bottom of each of your doses. Use your metal snips to carefully cut the lines of the form "X" and fold the four triangular section towards the inside of the jar.
Step Four:
Remove the onions from your lights andPlace a can on each output. Screw each bulb in its new version, this will be what keeps your lantern in the city.
Step Five:
Wait until the sun goes down, pour a glass of wine, iced tea or hot chocolate and enjoy the fruits of your labor! Just your very own box of yard lights!
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