No you don't want to burn your goods with sparklers, they burn quite
hot!!!!! Use air pressure for desired effects on previous question :P
On Apr 15, 3:14=A0pm, futuremo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hello Everyone, I am brand new to the group and I know nothing about
> pyrotechnics, but I need your help.
>
> I am a burlesque dancer in NYC and I am on the
> market for sparklers and confetti poppers, but I need
> some more info please. =A0I am trying to get small
> poppers that shoot metallic confetti with the pull of
> a string, here's the catch, I need to fit them in a
> bra! =A0They don't have to be tiny, the champagne ones
> might work, but they are paper streamers. =A0I'd like if
> they shot 5 ft or so also. =A0They can be disposable.
>
> As far as the sparklers go I am trying to make it so
> my pasties will have sparklers attached that will
> light quickly. =A0They wouldn't need to burn long, and
> the smaller the better. =A0I was thinking I could use
> wire sparklers, cut them and bend them into a circle
> with a small "stem" to attack them to the pasties,
> which will be glued to my breasts. =A0Problem is I
> obviously do not want to burn my money makers.
>
> Though I know these are odd questions, and I do
> apologize I would like to be safe. =A0Usually it would
> be okay right? =A0I am NOT asking for a guarantee of
> course, rather the likeliness of problems. =A0I also
> thought the champagne bottle/cake sparklers might work
> if I could shorten them. =A0And would it matter what the
> pasties were made of? =A0I would usually use sequins,
> would they burn? melt?
>
> Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. =A0Please email me
> directly.
>
> Thank You,
> Lucy Buttons=3D)~
> "The Queen of Rock and Roll Burlesque"
> futuremo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> myspace.com/lucybuttons


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