Okay, so it is not really vintage! Ten dollars, ten minutes and I made a vintage-looking mechanics light.
This is the light I really wanted...
...but I could not bring myself to pay this amount! I found one at an antique mall for $109 and I still couldn't buy it. I wanted this light for a tree house. Yes, I know...a tree house. A tree house for my kids. Well, the little house in the trees has four walls and a roof and in my book it calls for some decor, and it is dark in there!
Improvise.
This started...
...with this great French wire basket and a
hanging pendant cord from Ikea (under $4.) The basket didn't work. It was too shallow and kept tilting to one side! So...
I had this bucket from Hobby Lobby (50% off.) I removed the galvanized bucket and saved it for another use.
Turning the wire basket upside down, I pulled the wires apart and added the light fixture and a bulb. I took the handle off and added it to the bottom of the basket in order to hang the 'light.' After testing it out, I decided to switch the light bulb to a vintage one that I already had.
If I get real motivated, I might bronze the white socket, but for now, ten dollars, ten minutes for a treehouse...perfect!
{Edited to show finished tree house. Click
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Today's project? Plant my garden!
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For about a year I prayed the same verse from 1Thessalonians 4:11, "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, work with your hands and mind your own business." It is amazing how the Lord has answered this prayer! While 'life' ushers in and often leaves a wake from its tidal wave of disaster, I find that God's Word, as well as, making things or doing some crafts brings peace to my soul!
What relaxes your mind and spirit?
Cooking, exercise, crafting, gardening, sewing, reading, or writing...
I would love to hear yours!
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