Blume. | DIY Lamp in 4 EASY STEPS
blume. is a new sustainable way of looking at lighting up your space! It is a bluetooth-enabled LED decorative lamp. How is it sustainable? blume. can be made from various recycled materials; namely recycled plastic in 3D printing or utilising recycled glass or steel.
In this instructables files, I will be using paper to present my design. Overall I am happy with the final outcome. Although I believe the final prototype has more potential with a 3D print or resin finish to articulate my intent of the products details from material transparency and/or sheen. I stand firm with my concept and look forward to further iterating and exploring this design.
Supplies
What you will need:
⦁ Scrap Cardboard (larger than the size of your petal)
⦁ Pencil, Eraser
⦁ Craft Paper (200gsm)
⦁ Xacto Knife or Scissors
⦁ Circle Paper Cutter
⦁ Hot Glue
⦁ 1x bluetooth enabled LED String Light (20 bulbs, USB-powered)
Create a Template
Measure and draw out petal template (cut-out cardboard or stencil).
⦁ Petal Height: 100mm
⦁ Petal Width (max): 50mm
Cut Out the Petals
Cut out 10 petals using the template - depending on the thickness of the craft paper
⦁ 1 flower layer = 5 petals
Cut 4 holes down the middle of EACH petal- radius just large enough for the light bulb to fit snug.
⦁ radius: 10mm
Attach All Components Together
Cut a circular center as support, then hot glue all the petals onto the center circle.
Then, cut a strip of paper to build the support pole. Followed by wrapping the circular centre and hot glueing the edges for the support pole to have the flower stand up right.
⦁ Length: 63mm
⦁ Height: 20mm
Weaving Lights
Begin to weave and insert the string lights from the back of the flower so that the bulb comes out from the front.