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Im so happy to welcome back the always impressive Matthew Mead for another smart project. This time he is sharing a how-to of turning some found treasures into a custom lamp in a few easy steps. If you like his simply beautifully classic style, be sure to check out his new book-a-zine, Flea Market Finds. **** Lamps are special to me; they are a three-dimensional focal point in a room. They draw the eye up and have a stylish presence in both shape and texture. Lamps are a standout in a room and in design, and something that is so personal to me. I often like to create a lamp out of a found object. The flea market recently yielded two mercury glass bottles (which I think were thermal liners for something). I am always drawn to mercury glass because of its beauty and reflective quality and I thought the bottle shape would be perfect for a desktop lamp. I purchased the mercury bottle for $9, which is an amazing steal. At the same market, I found a base for my lamp (a wooden platform often used to show off a ginger jar) and painted it black: I like to make sure my lamps are attractive and “finished” looking, and this base was just the perfect final touch. I then looked for a graphic floral pattern to make a shade and for some appropriate gift wrap at a card store. Wall paper or even fabric would work just as well. TO ELECTRIFY YOU WILL NEED: SOCKET, CORD SET, RUBBER STOPPER, WASHERS, VASE CAP You can find these at a lamp supply store or puchase them online here. For this project, I required a threaded rod, socket set, cord set rubber stopper and vase cap to adapt the top of the bottle to a stationary setting for the finished socket. The cord comes off the socket itself, so there was no need to drill a hole in the bottle. Several washers screw onto the threaded rod after the stopper to hold the entire apparatus in place. Once together as a unit, the rubber stopper socket set fits snugly into the bottle hole and the vase cap hides the unattractive stopper. Next I used liquid nails (epoxy would work, too) to attach the base to the bottom of the lamp. Let dry according to the manufacturer’s directions. The base is a sturdy and stunning looking lamp base. Next I turned my attention to the shade. I measured my lamp to decide on a size and style of shade and drew an arc on craft paper to create a template. I traced the template onto my paper and cut out the shade. It is really a very easy process. Next, I used a product called a pressure-sensitive sty
rene, which is basically a vellum-like material with a sticky surface on one side. I peeled the paper from the styrene, laid my gift wrapping paper arc on it, and then cut out the arc once again. The styrene provides body to the gift wrap and creates a durable lampshade. FOR LAMP SHADE YOU WILL NEED: PENCIL, SCISSORS, QUIK GLUE, ARC, WIRE RINGS (TOP AND BOTTOM, GIFT WRAP, BULL DOG CLIPS To create the finished shade, I simply attached the arc to the lamp shade rings (which were provided with my arc and style shade). Clip the arc to the rings using bull dog clips. Attach clips to both top and bottom so that you have a complete looking shade. With a pencil, mark the seam of the shade along the vertical line of where the paper meets. Remove the bull dog clips and place glue along the underside of the pencil mark. Place seam end of paper just at pencil line, and smooth to adhere the seam. Let dry 10 minutes. You are now ready to glue in the top and bottom rings. Place glue on the ring and place just inside of shade. Wipe excess glue away if necessary and hold rings in place with several bull dog clips. Glue both top and bottom rings and let dry for 30 minutes or more. To trim the shade you may use paper tape, ribbon, seam binding or vintage trim. I chose to make trim from the same gift wrap paper we used for the shade itself. Cut long strips of paper about 2 ¾ inches wide to make a paper tape. Use glue to adhere tape to top and bottom of shade. Place paper tape on the edge of the shade in a manner where half the tape will horizontally trim the shade and the other portion with be glued and folded over under the edge of the shade. Let dry thoroughly and attach to light bulb via a bulb adapter. The final lamp is a crisp and updated lamp and shade that works well with colorful desk accessories, and will look as equally charming lit at night as it does in the daytime. *** Thanks again to Matthew for sharing. For lots more check out Matthews blog and his great new book-a-zine, Flea Market Finds.
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Product Description Video Tutorial Featured Reviews FAQs This kit comes with all of the components required to make a lamp out of a keepsake wine or liquor bottle. Don’t be intimidated by making your own lamp – This project is super easy! From start to finish, it will only take you 5 minutes. What’s included? Pre-assembled and wired, UL-Listed socket with an on/off switch and side exit hole 8′ SPT-1 (standard household) silver colored cord 3 Rubber adapters in different sizes: 1\
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