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		<title>The Ehlers Lid-light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Knodd lid, Drill, rubberthingy from car, green wire, 2 Hemma, 2 Sparsam Description: I bought a Knodd and used the bucket as a planter. Since I had a green theme going, I had been looking for some green pendels. One day I found the lid, while cleaning, and made this: 1: I measured up the existing holes in the celing wire-exit, and drilled two holes in the lid. 2: Measured across the lid, to find the widest spot. Then, using the bumb in the lid, I drilled 2 holes, directly across eachother


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<p> Materials: Knodd lid, Drill, rubberthingy from car, green wire, 2 Hemma, 2 Sparsam Description: I bought a Knodd and used the bucket as a planter. Since I had a green theme going, I had been looking for some green pendels. One day I found the lid, while cleaning, and made this: 1: I measured up the existing holes in the celing wire-exit, and drilled two holes in the lid. 2: Measured across the lid, to find the widest spot. Then, using the bumb in the lid, I drilled 2 holes, directly across eachother</p>
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