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Hypnotic Shining Tiger 8" Wall Sconce

Made by Robert Danforth

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Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Regular price $14.99
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This is a large 8" x 8" laser cut wall sconce with a flat bottom so it can sit on a shelf or desk but will look best when it is lighting up the pools of light above and below on a wall. The Tiger will get ever more entrancing looking into his eyes so it is hard to pull away.

Additional supplies to complete this laser cutting design:

Wood Glue

LED Light

Mulberry Paper

Cooking or Parchment Paper

High Precision Glue Applicators

Melamine Sponges

This is a large 8" x 8" laser cut wall sconce with a flat bottom so it can sit on a shelf or desk but will look best when it is lighting up the pools of light above and below on a wall. The Tiger will get ever more entrancing looking into his eyes so it is hard to pull away.

Additional supplies to complete this laser cutting design:

Wood Glue

LED Light

Mulberry Paper

Cooking or Parchment Paper

High Precision Glue Applicators

Melamine Sponges

Assembly time

300 min

Assembly skill

Intermediate

Assembled size

3.0 x 8.0 x 8.0 in

Materials Suggested

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    1x Maple Plywood
    Light (Approx 3/25")

TOOLS & SUPPLIES

Wood Glue

LED Light

Decorative Mulberry Paper

Cooking or Parchment Paper

High Precision Glue Applicators

Melamine Sponges

INSTRUCTIONS

Included

LICENSE

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  • JF
    Jeff F.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    9 months ago
    Hypnotic shining tier

    I love the design. That being said, it was somewhat complex, so I took a few shortcuts and it came off very well. It is, however not a functioning lamp. I just put a sheet of construction paper behind it (glued on). The first photo is with a battery operated candle light . The second is with normal room lights.

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