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Friday, May 25, 2012

DIY bubble chandelier from JARA lampshade!


Materials: Lampshade, scissors, sisal rope, acrylic balls, gold leaf, grey paint.

Description: At first I painted the lampshade with my favorite grey paint.
Then I coat the inside of the lampshade with gold leaf. I left it a little bit messy and shabby looking.



After installing the bulb holder I wrapped the cable with sisal rope and glued it.
After that I had a little help with hanging it in my bedroom ;)

That how it looked without the bubbles.


And here are they stepping in the game;)


And here is the Lamp in my room, in my reading nook;)


See more of the bubble chandelier.

~ Pudel - design, Deutschland

7 comments:

  1. Fantastic! This looks great.

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  2. very original ! Did you make the carpet also?
    Neomi

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  3. Sure looks like she did:
    http://www.ikeahackers.net/2011/06/painted-egeby-rug.html
    Great lamp! :)

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  4. Transparent balls?? That looks tempting. Anyway nice craft idea. I think we can hang the balls just like that without attaching it to the lamp. Even that would look nice.

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  5. If this is an attic bedroom, you need a recliner! A nice little getaway to read a book, have a snooze or both...

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  6. The added bubbles look fantastic! I stumbled across your site when search for local Ikea stores and you are so creative with your adaptations. Will definitely continue to follow.

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  7. You are very creative!!!Overstock.com has same looking lamp for a lot of money!!!You are very inspiring!!!Thank you for showing us your idea.

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