DIY lampshades for lamps

Content
  1. The advantages of homemade shades
  2. Materials (edit)
  3. How to make from threads and a ball?
  4. Plafond for a standing lamp: master class
  5. We make for a wall model
  6. Handmade options for street lighting
  7. How to decorate?
  8. Ideas for creativity

We create our own home. And how comfortable it will be depends on us. Even if you are temporary owners of a home, you can make it cozy without global costs. The main thing in this business is to put your soul into it. But having ennobled the walls and windows of the apartment, you cannot leave a lone light bulb hanging from the ceiling naked. Let's think about how you can make lamps with your own hands.

The advantages of homemade shades

The need for hand made lamps is dictated by different circumstances: someone could not find a chandelier for the renovated interior, someone has a difficult financial situation, and someone feels the need to decorate their home with their own hands.

The advantages of homemade shades:

  • independence from store assortment;
  • low budget;
  • self-realization;
  • uniqueness (exclusivity);
  • originality;
  • availability of material for work.

Materials (edit)

The chosen concept should help you decide on the choice of material for the luminaire. What is your room, what kind of lamps will fit here, where will they be located (on the wall, ceiling, floor)? At the same time, completely different things can act as the material for the shade: threads and veneer, bottles and twigs, paper and a basin, a cup and lace, wire and disposable spoons, fabric and beads. Real beauty can be made from the frame and materials at hand.

Lace shade

To make it, you will need about 10 knitted identical or different napkins of one or more colors (optional), a balloon, wallpaper glue and a container for it, a brush, threads, a bulb holder, a light bulb, oilcloth or newspaper for bedding. The exact number of napkins depends on their size and the size of the ball.

The sequence of our actions:

  • Dilute the wallpaper glue (one pack should be sufficient).
  • Inflate the balloon, tie it up.
  • Tie it in such a way that it is approximately in front of your eyes or below. For example, on a clothesline or a ladder.
  • Spread one napkin on a mat and coat it liberally with glue.
  • Glue the napkin onto the ball.
  • Spread on the next napkin and glue it so that one napkin just overlaps the other.
  • Glue all the napkins, lightly joining together.
  • Leave a small hole at the bottom without a napkin so that you can later install the socket and light bulb.
  • Your ball should dry for about a day.
  • After a day, making sure that the glue is completely dry, pierce the ball and remove it from the shade.
  • If you want to give the lamp a different color, before piercing the ball, paint the napkins with acrylic paints and leave to dry again.
  • Pull the electrical wire through the center of the napkin at the upper point of the plafond, to which the cartridge will later be connected. Attention! Do not forget to disconnect the power supply from the wires!
  • Install the cartridge.
  • Screw in the bulb.

If you install such a shade on an already hanging cartridge, then you can proceed as follows:

  • at the top of the plafond, leave a circle with a diameter of about 10 cm;
  • hang a circle made of cardboard to match the napkins with a diameter of about 15 cm on the cartridge;
  • carefully pass the cardboard inside the shade and fasten them together with a stapler or double-sided tape.

Plafond made of plastic bottles

Most likely, no one will name how many options for shades from plastic bottles exist. But there are two principles of use: the bottle is decorated with other materials, or elements for decoration are cut out of the bottle.

To implement the first principle, we need a three- or five-liter bottle. Its neck will be put on the cartridge, and the bottom must be cut off. If the bottle is made of colored plastic, then the simplest chandelier for a simple country house is already ready. But plastic can be painted with drawings, small elements such as buttons, pieces of a mirror, shells can be glued with liquid nails. Or cover with acrylic paint of one color, and on top apply an uneven layer of paint of a different color with a comb. In a more complex version, plastic disposable spoons without cuttings in the form of scales are glued throughout the bottle.

Such a shade will be harmonious for a retro style.

To implement the idea of ​​the second principle, you need bottles of any size, but in different colors. Cut out any figures from them: leaves, flowers, geometry. The main thing is that there are a lot of them. The plafond will need a frame in the form of wire rings. Connect different levels of the frame to each other with a vertically located wire. Using a fishing line or thin wire, attach a huge number of cut figures to the frame. They can fit snugly against the frame or hang freely from it.

Plafond made of paper

Cardboard, rice paper, self-adhesive, corrugated - what kind of paper is not used for homemade shades. For the Art Nouveau style, we suggest you make a shade from multi-colored cardboard ribbons. Match colors. Prepare strips 2-4 cm wide, stapler or good glue. Randomly, threading strips into each other, fasten them in such a way as if you have a lump of remnants of different threads in your hands. It should not be tight so as not to interfere with the light bulb.

The size is at your discretion. By spreading the strips slightly apart, you can easily hang the ball on the chuck.

Use an energy-saving lamp - it heats up less and is safer.

Grapevine ceiling

To make a plafond from a tree, you need to pick up a suitable snag or branches and process them properly. In the case of a vine, almost any will do, with stepsons and even dry leaves. Such a plafond can be wall, floor or ceiling. It needs a metal frame of any shape, through which the branches will be passed. When the plafond is ready, cover it with furniture varnish - it will be very beautiful.

How to make from threads and a ball?

One of the simplest, but original ideas is a shade made of threads wound on a balloon. We need threads (woolen, twine, thick cotton), PVA glue, a brush, a balloon, petroleum jelly.

Then everything is easy:

  • Inflate the balloon. The larger it is, the larger your ceiling will be. A more familiar option is a round ball, but who said it was a must? Perhaps your chandelier will have three oblong shades.
  • If your shade has the lower part open, then draw a border on the ball for further winding.
  • In order for the ball to easily detach from the threads later, brush it with Vaseline with a brush.
  • As the threads are wrapped around the ball, coat them with glue, layer by layer. Do not spare glue.
  • The more layers, the stronger the structure. Try using threads of different textures and wind them in different directions.
  • Leave your chandelier to dry.
  • After about 24 hours, pierce the ball and remove the remains from the lampshade.
  • Carefully cut the hole for the chuck.
  • Insert the light bulb - the cover is ready.
  • If it is monochromatic, then it can be decorated with artificial flowers, airy butterflies or other medium-sized elements.

Plafond for a standing lamp: master class

Such a lamp is located not only in the field of vision, but also in the field of touch.

To create a pleasant atmosphere, make your floor lamp soft:

  1. Choose a boa or fluffy fringe in one or more colors.
  2. On the old plafond, glue the boa or fringe strictly along the circumference, wrapping around the plafond several times.
  3. Colored material can be decorated not only in a circle, but also chaotically, with spots.
  4. Optionally, you can decorate the lamp leg and the base itself.

The structure itself will be voluminous, requiring no additional elements.

We make for a wall model

The lamp-house looks great on the wall. It can be completely different models. But if you install such a lamp in the child's room, put in the door of the house where the light comes from, the baby's favorite toy (for safety reasons - not fabric and away from the light bulb).

No less interesting are figures made of dense materials (cat, flower, month), planted on a frame. The light does not go through the figure, but from under it, scattering the beam. As a rule, sconces are used precisely to dim the light, which means that any opaque models will be appropriate here.

Handmade options for street lighting

Speaking of street lighting, we mean the area in front of a private house or summer cottage. Although, if you live in a multi-storey building where people are careful about what is in the yard, then these ideas may suit you too.

Lighting of the area in front of the house can be:

  • facade, when the lamps are mounted on the walls of the house and veranda;
  • landscape, which can emphasize the beauty of your site, emphasizing paths, plants, figures;
  • street, represented by lanterns that create diffused light on the territory.

There are also different types of light source:

  • from the mains;
  • from batteries;
  • from solar panels.

Facade lamps can look different: LED strip around the perimeter of the house, sconces made of snags and branches. The light source will be the power grid.

A lot more imagination can be applied to landscape lighting. Mount multi-colored battery-powered lamps into several figures of animals and fairy-tale heroes made of plaster, wood or polystone and place them around the territory - the effect will be stunningly beautiful. But turning on - turning off is inconvenient. Try solar-powered luminaires. In the evening they will light up on their own.

Throw LED strips powered from the mains on trees and shrubs, in the evening you will find yourself in a fairy tale. In stores and on the Internet, lamps are sold that work on the principle of solar panels, with a stand that you just need to stick into the ground in any place. In this way, you can decorate a pond, a gazebo. The glass of the luminaire can be pre-coated with a pattern or plain paint.

If there is no electricity and solar panels, then the evening you will be painted with candle lamps hidden in glass jars and suspended from a gazebo, fence, trees. Banks can be decorated with threads, paint, colored self-adhesive paper, corrugated paper. But be careful with such illumination - open fire loves the careless.

You can install the lamp in the gazebo directly on the table by supplying electricity from below and drilling through the middle of the table. A plafond can be a cup and saucer, a jar with a broken fragment, a tin can with a pattern carved on it. All our advice for people free in their fantasies. See what you have on the site: a beautiful snag, a pot-bellied glass bottle, a pumpkin - everything can come in handy for a lampshade!

How to decorate?

It is not enough to make a lamp with your own hands or restore an old one - it still needs to be beautifully decorated.

Decoupage is one of the techniques for decorating a variety of things. She requires special care and meticulousness, but she is extraordinarily beautiful.

For its execution, you will need special napkins, which are sold individually or in a package. Napkins contain drawings of the most varied content. They are cut out with nail scissors, soaked in water and applied to a lamp.After the decor element has completely dried, the drawing is covered with a special varnish for decoupage. Decoupage decor of shades and chandelier arms will allow you to take a completely new look at an old thing.

You can also change the style of your room with patina. Patina is the artificial or natural aging of things. Not every interior can use this semi-antique technique. But on the metal leg of an old floor lamp from a Provence-style room, it will be very appropriate. Artificial patina will add a touch of noble antiquity, tranquility and reliability to your lamp.

Ideas for creativity

What is your imagination capable of? On the Internet, you can find lamps made from gummy bears suspended from a fishing line in the form of a ball. A cup and saucer attached to the ceiling "upside down" from which a light bulb hangs. Soaring butterflies and fish on the fishing line of different levels. Beaded painting around the existing old shade. And how many glass bottle lamp ideas!

There are many ideas. The main desire!

To learn how to make a star lamp with your own hands, see the video below.

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