Just about the girl with the light board, it wasn't overly complicated. I was fascinated by her so I kinda studied her board. ^^:;
Basically, her sign thing was foam with little LED lights. The wires were pushed through, and then taped down with electrical tape. Some of them were close enough that they made a circuit with the wires themselves, while others had wiring to connect the letters and stuff in the bigger gaps. A large battery was connected to it to make it a full circuit. I didn't see if it had a switch, or if she just fiddled with the wires. Hopefully, she wired in a switch for safety.
If you waaaant.... If you can get the supplies for it... I can see what I can do about wiring up a sign for the Christmas concerts?
I don't know if I want to stand out that much, haha. Actually I am not sure about bringing/making a sign for that show, because IT'S DIFFERENT. ;.; (I should, huh)
lol I've made some fans before but never had the chance to use them ;A; I think Tokyo Hands has just about everything you need (and Sekaido... sometimes even 100 yen stores). I put fake flowers and feather boas on mine. Sorry I don't know how they light up, but you could ask store people for help? ;A;
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Basically, her sign thing was foam with little LED lights. The wires were pushed through, and then taped down with electrical tape. Some of them were close enough that they made a circuit with the wires themselves, while others had wiring to connect the letters and stuff in the bigger gaps. A large battery was connected to it to make it a full circuit. I didn't see if it had a switch, or if she just fiddled with the wires. Hopefully, she wired in a switch for safety.
If you waaaant.... If you can get the supplies for it... I can see what I can do about wiring up a sign for the Christmas concerts?
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I don't know if I want to stand out that much, haha. Actually I am not sure about bringing/making a sign for that show, because IT'S DIFFERENT. ;.; (I should, huh)
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