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Date Posted: 16:19:02 07/10/07 Tue
Author: PAM
Author Host/IP: adsl-152-86-124.jan.bellsouth.net / 70.152.86.124
Subject: Re: glass bottles - can anybody help?
In reply to: ye ed 's message, "glass bottles - can anybody help?" on 08:12:53 07/10/07 Tue

From Pam on the Front Porch message board:

I have found them at local craft shows! I once bought one for Bill, my SIL, and for a friend - all in the brands of BEER they drank - beer bottles melted and flattened, yep, hanging from a stick, but I think with hemp rope. The rope rotted, after awhile, and they came crashing down and broke. Nothing withstands the humidity and sun for long around here, if you hang them outside, which, of course, you do! But, yes, they are really neat!
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>I have a wind chime made from flattened (I think by
>melting/heating to a high temperature) looks like 8
>ounce glass jelly jars.
>
>There were 5 originally (two are broken in half now)
>hung by fishline to a horizontal stick which is
>suspended from a central piece of fishline which is
>attached to the porch roof. It catches the slightest
>breeze, twists in the wind, and makes the most
>delightful tinkling sound. It is by far my favorite!
>
>I would like to buy more, but cannot find anywhere.
>Any leads?
>
>My daughter from Florida said it reminded her of the
>bottle tree in Winn-Dixie.

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