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These will definitely get filed in the 'some people are so clever' file. Tupperware hanging light fixtures. I like the first one a lot. I think if you have a 50s style kitchen or a diner these would look perfect. From Boots n Gus.
hilarious! too bad i didn't know about these sooner as my mom just sold her exact jello mold like this at my garage sale this summer. little did i know i had the opportunity to make a light fixture from it! ;)
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Whoa these are amazing. I want one...like now...in my kitchen.
what is it about seeing something familiar used in a different and unexpected way that just instantly registers as being so right? love it!
hilarious! too bad i didn't know about these sooner as my mom just sold her exact jello mold like this at my garage sale this summer. little did i know i had the opportunity to make a light fixture from it! ;)
Love those - so clever!
tupperware was never this cool. i live in france and recently got my man to do a similar delight with old french brioche tins...
Well obvs I'm the odd man out here but my Mama always told me if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all. Therefore, NO comment! LOL
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