Scandi-Inspired DIY Glass Bauble Lamp

Scandi-Inspired DIY Glass Bauble Lamp
This pretty lamp will accentuate any modern space, it’s a great example of Scandinavian décor. You’ll need cord, a large bulb, fishing line and baubles in plastic. Choose 9 baubles that are 8 cm in diameter and tie a small piece of fishing line in each ornament. Then, just put them one by one onto... 
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Nature-Inspired DIY Tree Branch Chandelier

Nature-Inspired DIY Tree Branch Chandelier
Nature-inspired décor is on top and will always be because it makes mankind and nature closer. Today we’re sharing a cool tree branch chandelier that will bring a beautiful natural touch to any home. Prepare tree branches, 3 bulb holders , 3 meters of fabric lighting cable and 3 vintage style LED bulbs. Use screw... 
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DIY No Sew Fabric Pleated Pendant Lamp

DIY No Sew Fabric Pleated Pendant Lamp
Don’t like sewing? Then make this lampshade without sewing! Prepare lamp cord, ½ yard of fabric 45-54” wide, a LED light bulb, fabric stiffener and draping liquid, stitch witchery, a mixing dish, a paint brush, scissors, ⅛” or ¼” hole punch, string to match your fabric, ruler or quilter’s square, an iron and ironing surface,... 
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Eye-Catchy DIY Teacup Pendant Light Shades

Eye-Catchy DIY Teacup Pendant Light Shades
These teacup lights are a really unique and eye-catching piece! Buy a light kit and install it according to the directions, or have an electrician install it for you. Once your kit is installed, you’ll need to look at how the shades are fixed to the lights. For cutting the holes, use a diamond drill... 
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How To Transform A Fruit Bowl Into A Wireframe Pendant Light

How To Transform A Fruit Bowl Into A Wireframe Pendant Light
Can you believe that a simple fruit bowl can be transformed into a cool pendant light? Prepare a wireframe bowl with flat closed base, a drill, a lamp holder, a ruler, a screwdriver, spray paint. The most difficult part: drilling the hole. Use a ruler to find the center of the base and start with... 
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Unique DIY Zip Tie Spiral Pendant Lamp

Unique DIY Zip Tie Spiral Pendant Lamp
This unique lamp can be DIYed! Prepare about 300 zip ties, 8 inch long, LED strip light, a transparent or translucent hose pipe 1/2 inch wide and about 3 foot long, ground wire about 6 feet, electrical insulated tape, general purpose pliers, scissors, some cylindrical object, some extra electrical wire, a metal tube. Insert wire... 
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7 DIY IKEA Foto Pendant Lamp Hacks You’ll Love

7 DIY IKEA Foto Pendant Lamp Hacks You’ll Love
Foto lamp by IKEA is a universal piece suitable for any type of interior – from a kitchen to a kids’ room, and for many décor styles: Scandinavian, modern, mid-century modern, minimalist or industrial. You can use it in its original colors or hack and personalize a bit. The most popular hack here is repainting... 
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5 Cool DIY IKEA Ranarp Lamp Hacks You’ll Like

5 Cool DIY IKEA Ranarp Lamp Hacks You’ll Like
Ranarp IKEA lamp is a cool piece suitable for any modern interior. There are several versions of it: pendant, wall, table, which makes it easier to find your own edition. But as all the IKEA items, Ranarp may seem too simple and impersonal to you, so may want to change it a bit and add... 
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DIY Minimal Wooden Frame Pendant Lamp

DIY Minimal Wooden Frame Pendant Lamp
Need a cool pendant lamp? There’s an idea from ohohblog.com – a frame pendant lamp to make! You’ll need 4 wooden pieces. Cut the pieces at 45 angle, two pieces at 8′ length and 2 at 13′ length. Drill a hole in the center of the top piece. You must be able to pass the... 
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How To Spruce Up A Usual Pendant Lamp

How To Spruce Up A Usual Pendant Lamp
Let’s make a usual and boring lamp original with this simple tutorial from frkhansen.dk! You’ll need a simple pendant lamp in the desired size, spray paint, wooden blocks and wooden beads, paint in different colors. The first step is to spray paint the metal parts of the lamp. You can first use primer and then... 
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