Easy No-Sew Ribbon Projects. DIY TetraBox Lamp by Ed Chew. Taylor Made: Mini Fabric Lamps. One of the very first things I ever “pinned” were these “Lamp Shades on a String” from Rebeccas DIY.
They have been on my to-make list for months. When I first found this little project, it was only written in Swedish but I think she has an English version now. These are so cute and actually really fun to make, Finn even helped me a little :) I love a simple project, and one that uses scraps. What you need: Fabric Scraps, Lights, Mod Podge and Clear Cups Then you need holes in your cups… Iron all of your scraps and then start cutting.
Cover your cups with the Mod Podge and wrap fabric around. Let them dry… Push the lights into the holes. Torch made from coke can and cereal box. Do we always have to throw everything away?
The torch project below looks at how we can transform materials that we would normally consider as waste, and makes them into a functional everyday product. Hopefully it shows that we don't always have to go to the shops. An hour or so with some scissors, a coke can and a cereal box and you're pretty much set to go. What’s needed for this project Hopefully most of the parts you’ll find in your kitchen cupboards. Lantern ceiling light in Jade from Berry Red. Brighten your room with holiday lighting hacks. m2jl's ikea hacks. The well lit living room. Mike does a little light makeover - replacing an old track light in his living room with 5 regolit pendant lamps . he says, "we started with 5 of the regolit lamps and build a framework out of mdf to hide a powerbar and all the cords. the mdf panel is mounted to the ceiling through 4 2x4s put together as a frame, offsetting the mdf 3" from the ceiling. putting up the centre lamp the mdf with shims there are some shims attached to the mdf that helped us align the mdf against the 2x4s. took 3 people to hold up the mdf and screw it into the 2x4 frame. more pictures and instructions on mike's living room lights .
Regolit Lamps. Mood light panel. Dioder Published on February 22nd, 2011 | by Jules IKEAHacker Materials: Pax Fevik wardrobe door, DIODER led lights, some wood and two hooksDescription: I have always been a big fan of mood lighting and the low cost of IKEA lamps has allowed me to experiment with creating the perfect balance of functional and mood light.
Ordning Wake-up Light. Lighting Published on December 24th, 2011 | by Jules IKEAHacker Materials: Ordning, Lobbo, Hemma.
Glowing drinking straw. Flower Light. Custom Lampshade. Lighting Published on November 15th, 2011 | by Jules IKEAHacker Materials: LÖBBO shade & SAMTID lamp Description: I loved the simple diffused light the SAMTID lamp & shade shed.
But I’m a designer and I wanted it to have more personality. 1. 2. 3. Modern dining room lightning. Hemma Published on February 26th, 2011 | by Jules IKEAHacker Materials: Löbbo, Hemma, scissors, knifeDescription: 3 small Löbbo shades were cut on the long side in small strips.
Raffia Pendant Lighting. Hey Guys!
Add Accents - Lighted Pinecone Arrangement - Step 4 - MarthaStewart.com. Hemp pendant lamps. Inspired by West Elm’s gorgeous Abaca pendant lamps Super talented Heika DeHart strikes again.
These pendant lamps she made of hemp string are genius. Plus, don’t you love how they look with her wallpaper? 9 Great Lamp Ideas. How to Make a Chandelier (Part 2 (With Friends)) I'm not going to lie to you, this chandelier is both time + labor intensive.
However, we worked assembly line style + were able to finish 4 chandeliers that night. 1. Tear off your wax paper into long pieces. 6 DIY Lighting Ideas. Weekly wrap up + paper scrap light. It’s a whopping 70 degrees in Brooklyn right now, so I’m going to get out from under the pile of packing boxes in our house and get some fresh air. Before I head out, I wanted to share this beautiful (and totally genius) DIY light project that graphic designer Gabrielle Guy created for a friend. After moving into a new house and finding an old lantern left behind, Gabrielle decided to cut strips from scrap paper and glue them onto the shade.
Two days later, the result was an incredibly stunning artichoke-like lamp that looks expensive but cost close to nothing. A Lantern Makeover. Specifically, a Bunting Lantern.
For some reason, since coming home from the States, I've had a burning desire to get our house in order. I have a few partially completed decorating projects around the place and spent the past week or so getting back into them. The first was this lantern. You see them everywhere - plain white paper lanterns, this one cost me about 1.5€ at IKEA. DIY: Paper Cube String Lights. Fall Leaves-Inspired Ombre Lamp. Fall’s colors often get pigeonholed into the “earthy, muted, beige, and bland” category. But as I look around my hometown this Fall, I see vibrant colors that would rival anything Summer has to offer! I just about drove off the road the other day because I was staring at this gorgeous tree. I am a terrible road hazard when the leaves start to change.
I drove back later to snap this photo because I knew I wanted the graduated colors to be the inspiration for this project. When I got home, I dug out my paints and got my Bob Ross on, stirring paint and mixing colors to achieve an ombre palette spanning from purplish-red to verdant green. DIY-Dixie Cup Light Garland. Hello everyone! Hope you are well for this Monday night. I have been a busy bee lately and the proof is in the pudding - or rather the blog post! Owl lantern. Here’s yet another craft to satisfy my owl obsession. Kirsten’s bedroom is in the Pottery Barn Kids Brooke theme which is a lovely combination of owls and trees.
It’s really adorable. The Event Essentials. Craft Hack: DIY Rustic Chandelier. Cutie Pie Nursery Pendant Lamp. DIY Patio Lights. Paper-Bag Party Lights - Martha Stewart Entertaining Crafts. Vintage modern map lamp. - Mod Podge Rocks! Man Podger David has totally hit the nail on the head with his map lamp for this week. It’s one of those great pieces that feels vintage-y (must be the maps, which always make me think vintage for some reason). Yet it also could go very well in a modern home. David made it awesomely simple, and I know you will appreciate it.