I bought a light from Home Depot recently.  It clips around my ear and
I can rotate the light to shine where I want it.  The name on it is
eGear.  I bought it in preparation for a Jazz Festival, but lights
were provided, so I haven't had to use it yet.
Cheers.  The sweatband one at LL Bean looks like a good deal.
Mary, Toronto.

On Sep 27, 11:16 am, "Cynthia Keeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have never used personally, but check it out:
>
> LL Bean, Trailblazer (looks like a sweatband)
> Has 4 LCD bulbs
> lights to up to 90 feet
> Comes in colors
> GG54063-$29.95www.llBean.com/gear
>
> Sincerely,
> Cynthia Keeler, Editor FPBA Magazinewww.fpbamagazine.com
>
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> > [Original Message]
> > From: voodoollama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Face Painting and Body Art Association <[email protected]>
> > Date: 9/27/2008 7:56:57 AM
> > Subject: [fpba-assn] Re: Battery operated lights/lamp
>
> > I was just about to post about this issue!  I have a Halloween event
> > coming up in a large warehouse environment - what do people use for
> > lighting at dark Halloween events?  I don't want to make my corner
> > obnoxiously bright and take away from the spooky atmosphere, but I
> > don't want to go blind either!  I will have access to outlets
> > supposedly, so I can use plug ins if I bring extension cords, but I am
> > trying to keep the amount I have to transport down too.  Go for
> > multiple clamp lights with dim bulbs maybe?  Tote in a floor lamp?
> > And what about lighting my sample board?  Use a battery light there?
> > I am confused!  I am picturing a big mess of lights with me and the
> > clients tripping over cords. Help!
>
> > Liz
> >www.magiccityfaceart.com
>
> > On Sep 26, 2:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Does anyone have a problem of light working in restaurants and dimley
> (is
> > > that a word?) lighted parties?  Where can I find a battery-operated
> light that
> > > throws off enough light, so that I'm not working in a shadow?  I work
> in a
> > > restaurant, in a corner, where there is no outlet.  Can't run an
> extension cord
> > > because it would cross a doorway.  Any suggestions?  I tried a camping
> lamp and
> > > that didn't work well either.  Thanks,
>
> > > Celie
>
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