One thing leads to another
This time I'm having the glass frosted at the shop instead of using that 'bathroom window' contac paper to diffuse the light. Might have to re-paint it while I'm at it.
I considered taking the $123 and investing it in a 'real' light board, but this amateurish box has served me well all these years. It reminds me of the early years when the kids were little and there were times when, if we couldn't afford something, we'd have to figure out a way to make it ourselves or do without.
That was an adventuresome time. The first time in my adult life that I didn't work full time; not that taking care of small children isn't a full time job, but they DO take naps and they go to bed early! During that time I brought armfuls of books home from the library--books on calligraphy, books on quilting, cook books, classic novels I never got around to reading, books on the Civil War. It was a time to explore what I wanted to learn about. That was a very good time!
I'm still an explorer and book adventurer. My interests have changed--now I'm reading fat theological tomes, the instructional manuals from the Golden Age of penmanship, and biographies.
This post started with a crack in an old piece of glass. An old piece of glass that brought back memories. How could I ever buy a new light board?
UPDATE: The glass company recommended I try plexi glass instead of frosted glass. Since the price went from $123 to $53, I decided to go with it. I was a little nervous because plexi-glass is translucent instead of transparent, but I'm loving the plexi-glass! Much easier on the eyes; much less glare.
Reader Comments (1)
I have always used plexiglass. It used to be more than glass. Crazy, huh? Nan posted your handmade envelopes to FB. Now, that is going above and beyond! Way to go!