Sunday, June 24, 2012

lamp before & after



I found this lamp for $5 dollars at the local Habitat for Humanity Restore Store.
It definitely needed some help but I was looking for a clear glass lamp 
so it had potential.


I used some Champagne Mist spray paint because I wanted a gold that looked less "cheap." I used some jute & pink masonry string from Home Depot that I had left over from this hanging succulent project
& a hot glue gun. 


I took everything apart in order to spray paint & get the terrible
Christmas cellophane out of the inside.


I originally tried to leave the interior lining but I could not get the edges 
clean or hidden by using the jute. 


I spray painted all of the metal with a couple of layers of spray paint.


It worked best to pick a pole that was going to be the back & use that 
to adhere my string to. To attach the initial string I tied it around the pole 
& glued it to the next few strings.

After some experimenting it worked best to add a glob of glue for every 
time the string passed the back pole to hold it in position. The glue will 
spread & not dry immediately so you usually need to only place 
the glue every other pass.



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