среда, 24 мая 2017 г.

Vintage Styled Lighting


When a DIY idea falls easily into place it was meant to be. An eccentric vintage light and a broken table leg makes a unique photo prop. This project is not about lighting. I left the cloth covered wiring in place. The outlet is a piece of wood! No DIYer's were harmed or electrocuted in this project.
I cut to pieces of wood and a round piece from a dowel. Three staples will hold the cloth electric cord in place.


The light bulb was $6 and the bracket or table leg was $2. Both found at Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market.


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I drilled two holes to "plug" in the light in one piece of wood. Then I router keyholes to hang the wood blocks.


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Making the keyholes! I used a tea and ironed vinegar technique to age the new wood.


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Now where to hang my vintage style light?? I found these shutters at the Habitat for Humanity Resale Store for $5. I used them as they were for my Autumn mantel.


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For this project, I needed a place for the light to hang. A few lattice wood and cut into pieces to fit in the shutters.


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A coat of white paint was perfect to use against the vintage wood. In this photo the "light" is photo shopped in.


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I'm going to have fun added my vintage styled light to photo props.


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