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Pre-Cut Kaleidoscpe Windchime Kit - Purple

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$29.95 USD
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Make it Fast with Pre-Cut Glass
Nothing gets you in the mood for warmer weather like the beautiful sound of windchimes on a breezy day. This kit is a fast and convenient way to create your own. Includes pre-cut cathedral glass pieces, 8" metal ring, a pre-assembled 10" windchime and detailed instructions. Assemble with lead came #5593 (sold separately).

Delphi Tip: Stretch and straighten lead before wrapping glass pieces. Each 6' piece of lead will stretch 2-3". On average, you will use 2 pieces of lead per pre-cut ring or panel kit, and 1 piece of lead per night light or votive kit.
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Pros : nice for just making an easy project
Cons : not good for resale priced too high for out area
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Pros : Took me just over an hour, and it's beautiful!
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