Monday, July 16, 2012

Clothespin Light Fixture

Sorry for the long lapse in blog entries... we've been really busy getting unpacked and cleaning after the move.  It's still a mess, but we're getting there, slowly but surely.

Anyway, I wanted to post about the new clothespin light fixture I made for the laundry room.  I'm so excited about it!  My first ever DIY Pinterest copy/challenge!  I did not come up with this idea on my own (I rarely have original ideas) I have to give credit where credit is due...I shamelessly copied this idea from one of my favorite blogs, www.younghouselove.com.  Anyway, here's what I did:

I started by purchasing hardware cloth, 22 gauge wire, and 6 packs of 100 count clothespins.  You'll also need some kind of wire cutters to cut the hardware cloth and 22 gauge wire to your desired size...I used a pair of tin snips.


Next, I eyeballed the size of the fixture I wanted (There was a boob light in the laundry area and I decided to just take off the globe and use the existing wiring and light bulbs to save me having to buy a new light kit).  I wanted it to be approximately the same/slightly larger diameter as the existing light fixture.

Before:


Bye-bye, boob light! 
(And yes, that IS the technical term for this kind of light fixture.)

Next, I cut my wire to the desired diameter and length.  This was actually the hardest part for me.  Your hand gets kinda tired after cutting all those wires and trying to wrangle the roll of hardware cloth into a cutting position.  If you have an extra pair of hands to help you hold it down while you cut, it would make it a lot easier.  Once the hardware cloth was cut, I took my 22 gauge wire and just wrapped it around the ends to hold it together and make a complete circle.  

TIP: For this clothespin configuration, make sure you have an EVEN number of squares or your design won't come out right.  Mine had 88 squares all the way around.



Then, I just started clipping on the clothespins!  This went really fast and was the easiest part of this project.  Start from the bottom so you don't get tangled up, and simply alternate your rows, skipping a row in between each layer.




Once my part was finished, I handed it off to Daniel to figure out how to hang it.  I'll have to have him blog about the contraption he made to hang it with, because I'm not exactly sure how he made it.  All I know is it looks like a metal cross that screws into the existing light fixture and then has wires that hook onto the hardware cloth.  You can also wire it and hang the fixture from the wire by hooks screwed into the ceiling.  (That's how they did it at www.younghouselove.com.)  You would need pretty heavy duty hooks and wire though, because it's actually fairly heavy.

After:
TA-DA!!

I love the soft glow it gives off through the clothespins, and the design it makes on the ceiling and walls!






I used approximately 576 clothespins for this project.  Now, every time I walk through the laundry room, I just stare at the ceiling, grinning like an idiot, and turn the light on and off just to admire my handiwork!  :o)

13 comments:

  1. Me encanta, original.

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  2. Pretty cool!! How imaginative! Love it

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  3. Nein,gefรคllt mir gar nicht

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  4. What about spraying gold or silver on the clothespins?

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  5. That is the coolest light. I don't think crafters get enough respect or are taken seriously by people. We all have great imaginations and alot of skill to make people's homes or offices look the way they do! I'm going to try to make one myself and I'll take the other person's advice and spray with a very subtle color and a satin finish, And a pink one for my granddaughter , and maybe add some bling! It's beautiful thanks for sharing,!!

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  6. Unique and puts a smile on your face. I like the correlation between clothespins and the laundry room.

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  7. Hermosa para limpiar...

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  8. Genius idea!!!thank you

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  9. Contame en un tiempo como va quedando con la telas de araรฑas y los tierra adherida.
    Imposible de limpiar.

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  10. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐ŸŒŸ Very very nice. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป. ThankS you for the share.

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  11. What a wonderful piece of art, I just love it.

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