March 24, 2012

DIY Pendant & Vases

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There were several things in our house that bothered me when we first moved in. Some of the major eyesores were the unsightly builder grade light fixtures. The light fixture that I am going to focus on today is one of the three in our kitchen. I call it the spider light. You might remember it from prior posts:
I hate that builders are cheap and buy the most unsightly items to complete a house. Anyway, I would often say that I just want to rip this unsightly spider contraption out of the ceiling. And then one day, I found a solution. While hanging out at the goodwill one day, I saw it! A giant lamp for $12.99! Now, what does a giant lamp have to do with anything you wonder, well let me show you this here lamp.
The circumference of this lamp was 59 inches, rather large and exactly what I needed. Next Chris turned off the electric and took down the dreaded spider light. Once down, I spray painted it bronze and I cut the giant shade to size:
After cutting the shade I just so happened to have a piece of fabric left over from a closet project that was the perfect size! I proceeded to hot glue the fabric to the shade and here is the final product!!
Much better!! Here is the under view:
I initially thought that I was going to have to use a tension rod to hold the shade on but it wasn't necessary. We are so happy with the final product and all it cost was $12.99!! Frightening to fabulous just like that!

As for the glass globes from the before picture:

I found a way to use those too! Chris epoxied them together for me and since this was at Christmastime, we used them for vases to hold decor!!

Nothing wasted, much gained.

Tatum

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7 comments:

Comeca Jones said...

great ! Maybe I'm trying this!

Comeca Jones said...

great ! Maybe I'm trying this!

Tonya said...

Hi Tatum!
I like your new blog change! And I like the title!

Always enjoy your creativity!

Twice Nice said...

May I just say brilliant! And I really love that you were able to reuse the leftover parts of your fixture!
Deb

Lindsey said...

Love the idea to use a shade on a chandelier like that! Very innovative! :)

Roeshel said...

Awesome job, Tatum! So clever and the result is 100% better! Love it! ;)

Tatum @ Tatum's Take said...

Thanks for the kind words everyone! I'm so glad I do not have to look at that ugly light fixture anymore!

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