Friday, October 21, 2011

A Little Fall in a Light Bulb

Necessity breeds Creativity.  I have heard it over and over.  Now, I am putting this challenge out to myself.  Due to our financial status - out of necessity, I am hoping that creativity is born.

For the next month, I will only be doing projects in which I have all the supplies for.  I plan on depleting my stash of fabric, spray paint, drop cloths, lamps, and acrylic paint.  I plan on finishing painting rooms that I have been putting off and using trash to make some treasures (hopefully).  I am giving myself a $10 allowance because that is what I have in gift cards. 

I'm sure you didn't need to know all of that, but I wanted to challenge you to not go spend money on supplies for projects if you don't have it to spend.  Seems like a Duh, but for me sometimes it's hard to distinguish between a need and a want.  Use what you have to create a similar project instead.

My first project came from the trash and my back yard (don't click away just yet!)  I saw these beautiful little vases on pinterest made out of lightbulbs.

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via Pinterest

I found a great tutorial on how to hollow out a lightbulb here.  Once I hollowed it out I used gorilla glue to glue a round washer on the bottom so it would have a flat surface.

I went outside and found an acorn that was still stuck to it's stick and painted it silver (I promise I'll stop painting acorns soon :) 



Just for fun, I focused my camera on the reflection in the bulb rather than on the bulb itself.  You can see my neighbors house perfectly upside down if you look carefully :o)



It's a fun little versatile piece that will change with the seasons.  I have some super fun ideas for these babies at christmas time!  

Love ya!
Katie

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19 comments:

  1. Nu-uh...that's so cute I want to reach through the computer into yo' howse and pull it back through the DSL and put it on my desk... Or I could just go get a light bulb and try it, I guess...

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  2. So funny! I found that picture on Pinterest the other day and told my husband I was going to make them. He laughed and told me I was cute.. I don't think he took me seriously though lol.
    I love your version! I'm excited to see your Christmas version too...

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  3. That is so cute, and I love that you are only using stuff that you have on hand at home! I need to do that myself...I have more supplies than I know what to so with, but never exactly what I need when I start a project so I always end up buying more..drives my husband crazy! lol
    Your pictures are great also! My husband has a really nice Nikon that he still has yet to teach me to use, so my blog pics are never as nice as I would like...So you could always blog about some photography tips,it wouldn't cost you anything, and I(and I'm sure some of your other readers)could really use them! :0)

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  4. Cute idea! I like that you can set it down on a surface.

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  5. Holy smokes this is cute! I would have NEVER thought of this! Nice job :) Thx for being my 100th FB liker :) I liked ya back!

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  6. This is gorgeous and your pictures are wonderful! Thanks for sharing such a simple idea! Found you at TT&J.

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  7. Way too cute. Acorns just say fall to me.

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  8. I love the simplicity of that. Great job.

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  9. I've seen that original pin all over Pinterest; I really like your take on it! Would you share it here? And I like your idea of crafting with things you already have for a month...I should try that too!

    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/10/csh-thursday-link-party.html

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  10. I just love the beauty and simplicity of this! I wanted to let you know I featured this on Saw it {Loved it} Sunday over at my blog!
    www.mirrorsmetaphorsandkaleidoscopes.blogspot.com

    Emily

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  11. I love this - in fact, I love YOUR version better than some of the store bought versions I have seen. So much so that I'm pinning this so I can remember to try it myself!

    Thank you so much for the inspiration (for the little light bulb vase, AND to be creative with the things I have on hand - yup, sometimes others need reminding of this too ;))

    Take care,
    Christina
    designingbynumbers.blogspot.com

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  12. Oh my goodness, that is such a great idea. And your photos are gorgeous.

    Katy @ redBuddy notes

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  13. That is such a great idea. They look so cute! Thanks for sharing :)

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  14. so simple and elegant. Love it. I would love for you to stop by and link up your project to More the Merrier Monday. It lasts through Wednesday so you have plenty of time to link up.
    http://diyhshp.blogspot.com

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  15. Love your take on the recycled lightbulbs-- I have a pile of them at home that are looking for a project.

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  16. How beautiful! I might just have to try this out!
    New follower...if you get a chance I would love for you to stop by sometime!
    creativecarmella.blogspot.com

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  17. I absolutely love this! It's so beautiful, yet so simple!
    I'd love for you to link up to the very first Fresh Friday Link Party!
    http://www.releasemecreations.com/2011/10/fresh-fridays-link-party.html
    :)
    Maureen

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  18. Great upcycled project, plus beautiful presentation & photos!

    -caroline @ c.w.frosting

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