Pre-Cut Yellow Butterfly Night Light Kit

$9.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Create a project fast - No glass cutting needed
  • Includes instructions, pre-cut glass, clip and even decorative elements!
  • Measures approximately 3" by 4" when assembled
  • Lead came and night light fixture sold separately


Product Description

exclusive A Bright Idea: Pre-Cut Night Light Kits
Stained glass night lights will add a warm touch of color to any room. Make hand-crafted gifts that will be appreciated and used. All kits include pre-cut glass pieces, complete instructions, wire for details, all embellishments shown and night light clip. Lead came and fixtures are not included. Finished night lights measure approximately 3" x 4". A Delphi Exclusive.

Assemble with lead came #5593 (sold separately). Once assembled simply spray Kwik-Clean Flux Cleaner #63702 (sold separately) to clean and then you’re ready to display.

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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5 out of 5 stars
  •   beautiful
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Pros : already cut, sanded and ready to go
Cons : wire accents hard to do
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  •   Not worth the $
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Pros : Easy. Great for beginners.
Cons : Listing is deceiving. Yes...in the fine print you can read what's included. Also it says "use came...not included" great. that's fine. The "night light" is also not included !!! So...this is maybe $1 worth of supplies, and a copy of instructions.
Other Thoughts : The snowman nightlight shows multiple photo's so you can see easier what is not included. so far not finding that on the others. Very disappointed
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  •   dewavs
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Pros : Directions very easy to follow and finished night light was beautiful when done.
Cons : None.
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