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Tiki-On-A-Budget
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Thu, Sep 26, 2019 3:13 PM
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BIG SMOOTH
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Thu, Sep 26, 2019 4:47 PM
I actually bought some orange Halloween lights while I was out today!i also got some brown light shades on offer and stuck them together inside the basket with a glue gun! I kept it simple and wrapped a bit of rope round the ends and the middle then blow torched the rope.
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Thu, Oct 17, 2019 8:49 PM
Just picked up a pair of white glass globes for a song. Thinking of giving them the tea-stained basketball-net treatment, and wiring up some strong colored bulbs. In the dark, the opacity doesn't seem to be that off-putting. Also thinking of trying to snap off the "rim" and just leaving the globe itself - but that seems like it might lead to disaster.
I really like that idea. Will have to see what lights show up in the stores around here. |
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Fri, May 13, 2022 7:38 AM
2-year update: I've sourced several more lamp globes over the months, including a batch of six 10 inch clear globes that I ended up giving the frosted colored glass treatment to (Krylon Sea Glass spray). After I had the globes finished, I nabbed some cheap basketball nets and simmered them in a bath of brown Rit dye. Wired up a C7 socket, gathered the net on a couple of split rings, and there you have it! I had so many of these made that I actually sold several to my neighbors (spark that Tiki flame!), and at some local craft fairs. With the right bulb, they glow beautifully. |
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Sat, May 14, 2022 5:54 PM
Weekend budget tiki project! I've had this funky lampshade bouncing around for a good year now, nabbed at a charity sale for a buck or less if I recall. Last week, I finally found some material suitable for re-covering it - in the form of a women's blouse also had for a buck at the same charity sale. With the back panel cut free from the shirt, I laid out where to cut for maximum utility of the pattern. After some janky stitching (and honestly, what in tiki isn't janky in some small way) the shade is complete. Total cost: $2. I was told by a local lamp specialist it would take a month or more and upwards of $300 to have it redone professionally. BAH! Lit pics to follow! |
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Sun, May 15, 2022 1:11 AM
Looks good for $2. You should wrap some rope around the narrow part to give it more detail and hide the seam. |
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Mon, May 16, 2022 6:29 AM
Looking real fine for $2 project and I like the Floats too! Great work. |
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Mon, May 16, 2022 4:04 PM
Thanks guys! I'm stoked with how well the shade turned out. Never done anything like that before. Guess those home ec skills finally paid off! Here's some shots of it lit. In place under an otherwise nondescript swag lamp shade. Thank the gods for colored LED bulbs! My first basket lamp, from back in the day. Now with a fresh orange bulb. |