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S**Y
Flower lights
Look good but bought as a present so canβt comment
M**H
This is how to assemble them
As others have said, this is a brilliant idea, very badly executed.There are too many flowers (or too few lights (we bought a second string of lights to use the flowers); every sheet has one outer petal ring, three middle petal rings, and one inner trumpet, making 40 redundant middle petal rings in total; only the middle petal rings are white for colouring in; the wider-petalled middle rings slot together nearly as flat as the outer rings although the daisy-petalled ones come nicely in between the flattish outers and inner trumpets; the stickers are not strong enough; the middle trumpets are very fiddly to assemble tightly enough to not slide back over the lights.But it can all be done and they do look great and are very satisfying.1) Colour in an equal number of each size of petal ring. We added a few patterns of lines or spots on the inner and outer rings although they are already solid colour so colours don't come out true. We also used crayon, which I think looks better for child-work than the felt pens.2) Forget the stickers and use pva glue. Assemble and glue, both sides of the tab, all your outer and middle petal rings. You only need to hold each one for half a minutes before you can put it down to dry. For the wider-petalled middle rings I cut off the tabs and glued the end petals over each other so they didn't come too flat.3) For each light in turn: a) hold the two cables together running back from the light; b) slide over the light a leaf, an outer petal ring and a middle petal ring; c) slot an inner trumpet together around the light and glue it, both sides of the tab, making sure that the circle in the middle is too small to slide over the light. This was very fiddly. Small fingers might find it easier if your child is older primary - we kept the 4 year-old well away from the assembly process since we knew it would be too awkward to be any fun for her. d) for added security we rolled up a short length of sticky tape, sticky side out, and wrapped it around the light inside the trumpet. Also fiddly. Probably not really necessary. e) gently separate the two wires to run straight across behind the light, so the flower can't slide back.We did the whole thing in three batches across a few months since she got bored colouring after seven or eight flowers. We haven't yet worked out a use for the extra middle petals.We do love it. And I would recommend it because the end result is so satisfying. But someone please produce a better version of the same thing.
E**A
Flower light
Very nice gift for a 9 year old girl. She loves it and well worth the money.
M**A
Lovely product
These were bought as a gift for a 6 year old girl. She loved them. Good value for money.
M**N
Too fiddly and paper tears too easily.
More packaging than product.Not as impressive as I thought it would be
S**U
Great gift
Brilliant for my little girl sheβs loved doing this
J**E
Good
Good present for girls
K**L
Pleasure crafting
Good product
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