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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: A Painted Lamp Makeover!

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I hate to admit it……..but I’ve been wasting money on my electricity bill over the last year.

I know, you’re shocked, right?

Me…..the so-called Miss Thrift Diving Queen, has failed to notice when her electricity bill is sky high! Shocking!

I am on “budget billing.” In other words, I pay our AVERAGE monthly bill each month instead of the ACTUAL usage. It’s supposed to eliminate any surprise billings each month. But it’s easy to get disillusioned about energy consumption when we’re “only” paying the AVERAGE. What about those high months??

But imagine my shock when our actual usage one warm month was nearly $500?!  YIKES!

I knew it was time to replace the bulbs with energy efficient ones…..any why not just do a lamp makeover while I’m at it? 🙂

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Painted Lamp Shade Makeover!

One of my favorite types of projects are lamp makeovers. It’s so easy to reuse things to make lamps. Wiring them is a piece of cake! All you need to do is order this lamp kit from Amazon. It’s only about $10 and can make any lamp.

In fact, recently I did a post on how to make your own DIY pendant lamp (which includes a wiring tutorial) that I made from an old broken fruit basket from my kitchen. It’s hanging in my craft room, and I love it!

Anyhow…I found these 2……..hookahs??………at the thrift store for $5.00 each on a 50% off holiday sale. I thought they were candle holders until I realized they were hollow inside, with openings at the top and bottom, and would make the perfect lamps!

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I bought a cheap lamp shade for $11. My thrift store usually doesn’t have drum lamp shades. (Oooh, but the last lamp makeover I did, I struck gold when I found these awesome thrift store lampshades for $2.00 each!)

BEFORE

 

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And after a little bit of drippy-drippy spray paint and total random creativeness, here’s the AFTER!

 

AFTER!


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How I Created This Shade

All I did was let paint run down the rims of the lamp shade. I took spray paint that I had on hand and sprayed some into a cup and just let it collect. Then I let it run down the edge, layering the paint with pink, turquoise, white, and apple green. 🙂 At times, like this the green, I just let it drop and splatter, randomly. I love the green the most!

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This was such a fun project! It’s like being able to make a mess and the messier, the better 🙂

I used spray primer on the hookah/lamp prior to spraying it with white semi-gloss.

To get the globs of paint on the lamp shade, I folded a piece of paper in half, and then took a can of spray paint and sprayed a huge puddle of it the crack of the piece of paper. Then, I dribbled the puddle of paint over the edge of the paper and let it run down the side fo the lamp shade in random patterns.

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I used one of my new GE light bulbs in the new lamp, so now, there’s no more wasted electricity!!!

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And don’t you just love how cozy lamps look at night? This lamp looks very cool when turned on! Even my kids thought it was neat, and they are quick to tell you something doesn’t look good! LOL. Oh, and be careful when you’re painting a lamp shade, because the paint will make it very opaque. But the awesome part is that you can make any design with paint and it will be even more striking at night between the translucent shade and the opaque paint. Be creative!

Also, because I am a night-owl, I tend to burn the midnight oil well into the wee hours of morning. So I need energy-efficient bulbs that will keep costs low while burning all night 🙂

 

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So I  plan to put my DIY painted lamp shade in my craft room; just not sure yet. In the meantime, it’s sitting on top of my hand-me-down Ikea Expedit bookcase, out of the hands of a little toddler who will destroy it if you let him get his hands on it……;)

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 SUPPLIES

TOTAL COST: About $24!

TOTAL TIME: About 1 hour, minus drying time in between.

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So how do YOU reduce, reuse, and recycle?

Have you noticed you’ve been wasteful and are cutting back, too? In what other ways do you reduce, reuse, or recycle?

 

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38 Comments

  1. the lamp looks great! How did you feed the wire through and connect everything to get electricity??

    1. oop, nevermind I found your link above! I overlooked it the first read through! 🙂

  2. The lamp is adorable and I just love it. I can’t wait to try it. We do use the energy efficient bulbs and they really do last forever. I keep a lamp on in our sunroom all night and it has been years since we put it in. I don’t think it will ever burn out.

    1. Thanks, Debbie! It’s really easy to do! I keep meaning to post the video tutorial, but I’ve been so busy. That’s awesome about the bulb in your sunroom! Just think if everyone replaced all the bulbs with energy efficient ones….Less pollution! I think they are phasing out the incandescent ones, though! Thanks so much for taking time to comment 🙂 I love comments.

  3. I love the lamp that you made! And we only use the GE energy smart bulbs right. Some of the things we do for reducing is just making sure all lights are off if we are not in the room, we also dry clothes outside if we can (so not running the dryer as often).

    1. I have never tried drying clothes outside! Okay, I’m seriously going to try this over the summer! Is it true that clothes smell better when they’re dried outside? I think we’d save tons of money this way, too!

      1. They do smell better. Or at least I think they do 🙂

      2. Nothing feels better than getting in a freshly made bed with sheets right off of your clothes line⚘❤

  4. LOVE the lamps! Especially the shades. Who would have thought you could have used a Hooka to create a lamp!

    1. Thanks, Amy! It’s crazy what you find at the thrift store and what you can make when you just stop thinking, “Ok. This is a hooka.” HAHAHA Thanks for commenting! 🙂

  5. Ahhh, that shade is to die for! Such a genius idea to transform a hooka, who woulda thought!

    We got rid of cable a long time ago. The only thing I miss are commercials (since some are funny and lots of people talk about them), current events, and football games.

    1. Yeah, well, you find the oddest stuff at the thrift store! LOL. I thought it was going to be a candle holder first, but then I saw that it was hollow! 🙂

  6. Your lamp looks so great! I love the colors of the shade. 🙂

  7. Really cute project! Love the paint colors you used!

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