11 Creative And Eye-Catching DIY Wall Lamps In Various Styles

11 Creative And Eye-Catching DIY Wall Lamps In Various Styles
Today I decided to roundup cool and original wall lamps, and you know why? Because these lamps are really space-savvy and perfect for bedrooms, and that’s extremely important in any small home! Got some paper or cardboard? Turn it into a wall lamp! Want some IKEA hack? Take an IKEA planter and make a beautiful... 
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Fun And Colorful DIY Pineapple Night Light

Fun And Colorful DIY Pineapple Night Light
Are you obsessed with themed parties? Or maybe you love creative lights? Then this pineapple night light is for you! Prepare a mason jar, yellow tissue paper, gloss finish Mod Podge, black and green acrylic craft paint, paint brushes, scissors, green felt, pipe cleaners and a glue gun. Cut tissue into small pieces. Use Mod Podge... 
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11 DIY Geometric Lamps To Make A Statement

11 DIY Geometric Lamps To Make A Statement
Geometric items are extremely popular for home décor because they can polish any style and work great for both masculine and feminine spaces. A geometric lamp is a cool way to make a statement in any space, from a dining room to a home office. You can take metal tubing or some pipes and create... 
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Simple DIY Industrial Copper Lamp

Simple DIY Industrial Copper Lamp
Copper is one of the latest trend for home décor, and we’ve already told you of some crafts. Today we’ll see how to make a simple industrial copper lamp. You’ll need small wood plaque, a lamp kit, a screwdriver, a drill, ½ inch drill bit, a light bulb, 10 foot, ½ inch copper pipe, a ... 
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DIY IKEA Photo Pendant Lamp Hack

DIY IKEA Photo Pendant Lamp Hack
IKEA pieces are ideal for hacks – I’m sure that everyone has tried to do that once or more. Today we’re hacking an IKEA photo pendant lamp, you’ll need painter’s tape, copper spray paint, a utility knife, wire cutters/wire stripper, a canopy. Tape off the wire with your painter’s tape and spray paint your shade.... 
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DIY Glass Block Nightlight In Wood

DIY Glass Block Nightlight In Wood
This beautiful night light will be ideal for any bedroom, prepare liquid fusion, square glass block, 1×4″ oak board, 1/4×1″ pine lath, 1/2″ diameter PVC x 2 1/4 inches long, 13/16″ wood bit, #8 x 1 1/4″ screws, 1 1/4″ finishing brads, 1/8″ diamond bit & chisel, a sponge and water, cordless drill and candle... 
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How To Turn A Vintage Thermos Into A Lamp

How To Turn A Vintage Thermos Into A Lamp
We’ve turned many objects into lamps already but a thermos! So unexpected! Looking forward to share it with you! You’ll need a thermos, a Make-A-Lamp Kit, a drill with 3/8″ drill bit, 3/8″ rubber grommet and safety glasses. Mark the spot you want to drill with masking tape just in case the bit slips. Drill... 
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DIY Industrial Lamp With A Geometric Painted Wooden Base

DIY Industrial Lamp With A Geometric Painted Wooden Base
Industrial lamps are popular more than ever, and this lamp is not only industrial – it’s original, modern and fun! The idea is also green as here we use reclaimed wood. You’ll need reclaimed wood, wood glue & nails, an electrical lamp kit with 8′ silver cord and nickel hardware finish, house paint, nickel plated... 
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8 Vintage-Inspired DIY Lamps To Make

8 Vintage-Inspired DIY Lamps To Make
Vintage today is everybody’s love, though it’s the 21st century, what can be more adorable than a retro piece? Today we’ve gathered a bunch of tutorials to make an original vintage-inspired lamp, these can be lamps of vintage parts or just lamps made in this style. Vintage tea can, cords, wood, slides and even cameras... 
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Cool DIY Capiz Pendant Lamp

Cool DIY Capiz Pendant Lamp
This craft was inspired by some pendants seen on the West Elm site – it’s kind of a pendant lamp with decorations, suitable for many spaces, from a sea-inspired one to a completely minimalist one. The supplies are retro capiz chandeliers, dismantle them, and make them into the kinda chandeliers using wreath rings. It seems... 
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