Sunday 19 August 2012

Driftwood Lamp - Ikea Hack!

A project that has been on my mind for some time is to make a driftwood lamp. Some time back I had found this lovely piece of driftwood 33 cm long and 10 cm dia. which was just perfect for what I had in mind!


I also had a old Ikea table / bedside lamp which was no longer steady on its base and thus relegated to storage.


I disassembled the lamp from its base. Had to cut the plug too as it was a fixed one.


Also drilled a 1 cm dia. hole through the length of the driftwood using a long drill bit which I borrowed from an electrician. It was not possible to drill the hole in one go so I had to start drilling smaller holes before I reached the desired size.

For the base I used an Ikea plate holder which we no longer used.


After estimating the width of the driftwood, I drilled two holes for the screws in the base and the through the bottom end of my driftwood. It was tricky to hold the base on the uneven upside down driftwood so I drilled the first hole through the two woods and then held them together with a skewer stick temporarily. I could then drill the second hole with ease. 

I then painted the Ikea base white with two coats of paint.

The lamp was finally ready for assembly! 

I put the lamp pole with the wire from the top of my driftwood piece and pulled it from the bottom. Then I pulled the wire through the base. The driftwood was slightly longer than the lamp pole but that did not really matter! I also fitted four stick-on bases used under furniture. This allowed passage for the wire to come out from under the base without tilting the lamp.



Finally I fitted a new plug, put a bulb and a lampshade borrowed from another lamp and voila I had a beautiful driftwood lamp!



Isn't is beautiful!

I need to get a new shade, a bit long than this one to cover the socket fitting visible at the top of the driftwood but am very pleased with the results as is too! 

Tuesday 14 August 2012

How it all started!

I have always loved handicrafts and have particularly enjoyed watching crafts people doing their thing.

As a kid I would dig up the earth in our back yard, craft human faces out of it, leave them to sun dry, paint and hang my master pieces on the walls.

However studies and then job took precedence with not much time left to indulge in crafts. Despite this I made time to attend pottery and stained glass classes in the evenings. 

Now that I am a full time mum and master of my own will (well, most of the time!) I finally have time to do what I love so much! And now I have a creative partner in crime, my six year old daughter, Amelie, who inspires me and helps me through this journey.

We live in a beautiful village near Lausanne, a minutes walk from Lake Leman. Most days Amelie and I walk by the lake which is like a wonderful ever changing canvas with a breathtaking view of the Alps! Since the past few months we have made our walk even more meaningful as we look around for beach glass, pottery and driftwood. We get all excited when we find a nice piece and there is always a competition between us as to who found the best piece at the end.

The walk and search for our beach 'treasures' is reward enough for us but the fact that we can then make something out of it is the icing on the cake!

Through this blog I intend to share some of our experiments and experiences!

Cheers,

Hazel