Showing posts with label lamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lamp. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Patriotic Lamp

Remember the class project that was making me a little nuts? Well, it's finally finished.  To give you some background information, each class had to make a lamp.  A lamp is a very challenging project to have it look unique and not become some sort of fire hazard.  I found this lamp as inspiration.

 

Not only did the project need to be a lamp, but it also had to follow a "patriotic theme".  Phew, this was going to be more difficult than I anticipated. Here is what I came up with for the lamp.



So, in place of sand dollars I had each child paint their own star red or blue.  The stars are made out of Sculpey.  I used a star cookie cutter and punched a hole in the middle as well before I put them in the oven to harden. Once that was done the kids could paint them.  Then I added a few finishing touches and sealed them with epoxy to give it that shiny glass look. Next, I needed to thread the stars on the base, but I didn't want them to stack right on top of each other so I used PVC pipe sections as spacers.  All it took was a couple coats of silver spray paint to make it blend in with the base of the lamp. Once the stars were stacked I finished the lampshade off with a blue grosgrain ribbon. 



Friday, May 6, 2011

Lightboy and Lightgirl


I think these lamps are so cool.  They would be great in a kids room.  The Lightboy and Lightgirl are designed by Ricardo Garza Marcos. Click here to see more of their designs.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Art Deco Lamp

This Friday I found a very nice Art Deco Lamp made by Terry Tynan. He has many wonderful lamps that are all handcrafted and done by metal spinning. There are less than 200 metal spinners still practicing this age old technique in the United States.  Click here if you like to see more of his beautiful work.