Pear Blossom Press

Pear Blossom Press - Halo Lights Combo Pack (2 Halo and 4 One Lights)

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$35.99 $35.99

Pear Blossom Press - Halo Light Combo Pack includes two Halo Lights, and four One Lights, batteries included. These units have the lights already attached; no circuit building is required!

Halo Lights are round light-up units with five bright white LEDs each. To use, snap unit out, remove One Lights from center, and adhere in place. Cover with decorative elements, and be sure to mark “push” over the button so the recipient knows how to turn the lights on. The lights point in toward each other, making them perfect for shaker cards, or creating windows with a ring of lights! These are designed to light up any 2? circle area.

One Lights have a single LED. Remove One Lights from center of Halo Lights with die snips. These can be used anywhere you want just one point of light.

Pro tip: use the 2" circle from Everlasting Circles Etched Dies set to create a perfect circle for the halo light.

To Use:

  • Adhere the battery/switch in place
  • Glue or tape the LEDs in place
  • Cover with decorative elements, mark “push” over the button so the recipient knows how to turn the lights on

Includes:

  • Halo Lights measure approximately 3¼” x 2½,” with a 2 1/16” opening in the center.
  • One Lights measure approximately 1¾” x ¾,” with the battery installed.

    Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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    "Funny thing, today I actually watched a couple YouTube vids on how to work these. I wasn’t sure so I hadn’t dived into them yet. Now I am very excited to use them this holiday crafting season. I am betting I will come back and purchase more."

    DENISE D. (5/5)

    "Very good quality, and it looks easy to use!"

    Sally (5/5)

    Fabulous Results!

    "A new and easy way to light up a snowglobe - or really anything you choose. If you use holographic or glitter paper behind the lights and cover the frame with the edge of the globe (make it acetate in the center with an opaque circular border) the result is stunning!"

    Carol S. (5/5)

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