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Wellness Wednesday: A Bright Idea
My outdoor lighting system is broken and I don't have the time to fix it—and I dont want to hear the cost to repair. So, this summer I'm going solar.
xoxo,
Sukey
Remember those jars full of fireflies that used to light up the summer nights? Here's an equally innovative—but far less cruel—way to light up the sky without electricity. Whether indoors or outdoors, solar lights can add ambiance to your dinner table, front walk, or make for a really cool backyard chandelier.
Create your own solar lighting with these super easy steps:
Materials:
- Glass frosting spray (Disregard if you already have a frosted jar)
- A flip-top canning jar (make sure the top is NOT frosted—that's how the solar panel charges)
- Clear adhesive (packing tape, glue)
- Any solar light—the simpler, the better for taking apart (See Tap the Well for places to purchase them.)
Directions (These might sound confusing, but it's much easier than it sounds):
- Dissemble the jar and set aside the top—you don't want to frost this; a clear top allows the solar panel to charge. Spray one coat on the jar and set aside to dry.
- Take the solar light and using a screw driver or a skinny chisel, gently pry the solar panel loose from the surrounding case. Take care to keep all wires intact and then discard the casing.
- You will be left with the solar panel (still connected to the battery, a small circuit board and the light sensor.)
- Place the solar panel (face up) and the battery, circuit board and light (face down) in the the hallow casing of the lid. Secure it with adhesive and allow to dry.
- Set this bad boy out in the sun for a few hours and it'll be ready to go at dusk!
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