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Big Kahuna Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 11, 2007 Posts: 1908 From: SoMass
| Posted: 2010-03-06 4:51 pm  Permalink
Thanks for the heads up, Trav. There's a Big Lots in the town I work in. I'll have to check it out Monday. Most of their "Tiki" stuff is pretty lame, although, I did pick up one of the Pele statues a coupla years ago.
 
 
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beadtiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 24, 2007 Posts: 929 From: Bothell, Washington
| Posted: 2010-03-07 01:21 am  Permalink
Thanks for the info UT - I've had some ideas running around my head and no $$ and no bamboo! I'll check it out.
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USAF Retired Tiki Centralite
Joined: Dec 15, 2009 Posts: 54 From: Kentucky
| Posted: 2010-05-31 08:17 am  Permalink
I bought this T shirt in Hawaii several years ago and decided to do something with it before the image was completely gone. I bought a very bad velvet painting at Goodwill for $1, took it apart, streched and stapled the shirt over the velvet and then reinstalled the frame.... I really wish the grey fabric was black , but doubt I could dye it without ruining the image.

 
 
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dcman Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 25, 2009 Posts: 116 From: Upstate New York
| Posted: 2010-08-08 3:41 pm  Permalink
-bump-
 
 
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Quasimodo57 Tiki Centralite
Joined: May 08, 2010 Posts: 34 From: Phoenix, AZ
| Posted: 2010-08-29 11:09 pm  Permalink
Wow...some pretty creative ideas for a tiki bar on a budget! I am impressed!
 
 
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ErkNoLikeFire Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 07, 2010 Posts: 423 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2010-09-02 11:36 pm  Permalink
Just a question. I picked up some clearance plastic tiki cups from party city and am planning on turning them into mounted lights for by bar. I want to do a grey wash or stain on them to tone down the plastic look but still have a visible glow from within. I thought about a thinned out dark wood stain as a wash and they spray it with a sealant but am not sure how well that would work. Any suggestions on what to use?
_________________ "I've been ionized, but I'm okay now." - B. Banzai
“The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass.” Martin Mull
"Rum is not drinking, it's surviving" Robert Shaw THE DEEP
 
 
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uncle trav Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 27, 2005 Posts: 1531 From: Kalamazoo
| Posted: 2010-09-05 05:40 am  Permalink
Hey Erk. You could try amber shellac. I'd test it out first on an extra piece that you have. The more coats the warmer the glow. You can find it at the big box stores in the stain department.
_________________ "Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" Karl Woermann
 
 
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ErkNoLikeFire Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 07, 2010 Posts: 423 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2010-09-05 4:27 pm  Permalink
Thank you! I'll give it a try.
 
 
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Unkle John Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 22, 2003 Posts: 1216 From: Middle-of-the-Ocean, TX
| Posted: 2010-10-07 07:51 am  Permalink
Erk, any progress on this?
I'm interested in seeing this.
 
 
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freddiefreelance Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 15, 2003 Posts: 2983 From: San Diego, Ca.
| Posted: 2010-10-07 12:48 pm  Permalink
Erk, there are special plastic paints from Krylon & Rustoleum, as well as paints for plastic models like Testors. Try googling "weathering plastic model" for tips on dry brushing, washes, and sealing.
_________________ Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Freelance, Ph.D., Th.D., D.F.S
 
 
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ErkNoLikeFire Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 07, 2010 Posts: 423 From: Michigan
| Posted: 2010-10-07 7:07 pm  Permalink
I looked in to amber shellac but the only way I could get some was too purchase a 1/2 gallon for $17 so I passed. I will look into Testors. Thanks!
_________________ "I've been ionized, but I'm okay now." - B. Banzai
“The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass.” Martin Mull
"Rum is not drinking, it's surviving" Robert Shaw THE DEEP
 
 
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liltikichef Tiki Centralite
Joined: Dec 05, 2010 Posts: 23 From: currently in south Georgia
| Posted: 2010-12-19 12:01 am  Permalink
Hi! I've been following TC for awhile but this is my first post. I'm not very crafty but I did do some bedside tables for my tiki bedroom that came out pretty well. Took 2 of those round endtables from like walmart or like place (about $9 for table and $5 for glass top) I took some pages from old calendars I had saved and glued/taped them to the top in a collage. On the other one I found some fabric I liked and covered the top, using hot glue. Then I took some of the grass skirts you can pick up at any party store (the adult size) and hotglued around the edge. I trimmed the raffia so it just touched the floor. Place glass top on to protect the pictures/fabric. I don't think it turned out too bad for my first attempt at making something myself. This idea can easily be personalized to fit any theme or changed out. All I had were beach scenes which aren't too tiki, but it's apparent anything would work. I'll post a few pics as soon as my computer lets me download from my camera (we're having another spat )
 
 
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woofmutt Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 26, 2002 Posts: 2584 From: Seattilite Telstar
| Posted: 2011-01-28 10:10 am  Permalink
Posted 1/9/11 by MadDogMike in his thread MadDog Mike's Platterful of Pupule
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I wanted some sort of box to keep my meager tiki drink supplies together so here's what I came up with. I bought a book shaped box a Michael's for $5*
I printed a picture of Michener's "Return to Paradise" and decoupaged it to the front of the book then divided the inside into compartments and covered the dividers with embossed felt. It holds a 5 ounce measure, recipe cards, straws, swizzles, and of course, paper umbrellas
*Never pay full price at Michael's, there is a coupon for 40 or 50% off any single item online or in every Sunday newspaper. Why can't Lowe's do that!?
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Once again: This is a project by MadDog Mike
 
 
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woofmutt Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 26, 2002 Posts: 2584 From: Seattilite Telstar
| Posted: 2011-04-05 08:28 am  Permalink
In the thread It's a glass yes, but is it a mug or a bowl? Finally a definitive answer. in the Collecting Tiki forum bigbrotiki posted some really great lighting tips and examples.
Below is bigbrotiki's post.
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As a lighting cameraman my philosophy is always that the actors and objects should look like they are glowing from the INSIDE, not like light is being thrown on them. The same goes for Tiki Lounge lighting in my mind: Everything should GLOW softly! Like the Beachcomber lamps on the ceiling.
I started with my SMALL, CLEAR Disneyworld goblet, by using a red, frosted X-mas light bulb:
Conventional lighting wisdom tells you that to get a glow, softer (frosted) light sources are better, but when I used a CLEAR amber bulb in the same clear glass:
...the harder light was refracting in the edges and corners of the molded glass much more effectively, giving me a better rendition of the outlines of the mask!
The same proved to be true for the BIG, FROSTED Disneyworld goblet. Here's a frosted, purple bulb:
...and here an amber clear bulb:
Although not as even, the facial features are clearer defined. Here is the bulb I recommend:
A 15W amber flame tip
You should be able to still get some colored TUNGSTEN light bulbs at your local hardware store.
Now the WHITE frosted and clear goblets take any color bulb, from red to blue to green or yellow, but for the green and amber colored mugs, don't use the COMPLEMENTARY color, because the two opposing colors will cancel each other out:
A red bulb in a green glass mug for example just creates a red hot spot, but makes the rest of the glass almost black in parts, instead of making it glow. I know in the photo it looks like flames, but it doesn't in real life, it just breaks up the facial features. A green, clear bulb will work much better (I didn't have one).
For all other mugs, I like using X-mas light strings for my collection -but not like this!:
This kind of X-mas lighting destroys any authentic atmosphere in a bar.
The cords have to be hidden, and the bulbs should work like foot lights on a stage:
My favorite X-mas string bulbs have these PEARL bulbs:
When not lit, they look like South Sea pearls lying around!
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Originally posted by bigbrotiki in the thread It's a glass yes, but is it a mug or a bowl? Finally a definitive answer.
 
 
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Fugu Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 06, 2006 Posts: 120 From: Atlanta, Georgia
| Posted: 2011-10-05 05:20 am  Permalink
Eharo mask for under $10. I have no idea how well this turns out, but I thought it had potential and might be of interest.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/15858115
 
 
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