Camilla Fabbri Recycles Incandescent Light Bulbs for Art
Meghan Young — February 25, 2011 — Eco
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Since incandescent lights are becoming more and more taboo, it's important to find new ways to use the ones that are still lying around. Using these bulbs to create beautiful glass sculptures, Camilla Fabbri definitely proves that recycling can be a beautiful thing.
Using bulbs of all shapes and sizes, Camilla Fabbri hot-glued these pieces together in various designs. A fun craft project for adults and kids, it's an eco-friendly way to reuse defunct light bulbs.
Using bulbs of all shapes and sizes, Camilla Fabbri hot-glued these pieces together in various designs. A fun craft project for adults and kids, it's an eco-friendly way to reuse defunct light bulbs.
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