Mini Lighthouse Lamp
Hi All,
I love decorating my house with an unconventional or "one of the kind" idea and reuse / recycle items found at home. In this instructable , I will be reusing old glass jar, wooden skewers, Whiskey bottle packages, popsicle sticks and cardboard ( from Shirt packaging)
I will be use different techniques in this article and it should be safe for beginners to replicate.
Please share your comments and feedback
What Do We Need ?
Materials
- Cardboard Cylinder ( 3.75" diameter and 12" height)
- Pebbles or small construction stone
- Popsicle sticks
- Skewers
- 0.5" Plywood
- 5mm MDF sheet
- 0.5W LED bulb
- B22 Bulb Socket
- 3ft Copper wire
- 2 pin AC plug
- Black Thread
- White cement
Tools
- Hot Gule gun
- Black, white and brown acrylic paint
- Wood polish
- Drilling machine
- Jigsaw
- Hacksaw
- G Clamps
- 2mm and 35 mm drill bits
- PVA glue or Fevicol
The Tower
- Before starting sort the pebbles or construction stones by
- Size
- Shape
- Thickness
- This is important as this reduces time spent on finding the right stone for the space
- To make window and Door frames, I used longer stones, I arranged them on my table first and then ot glued them on the cardboard cylinder
- Then fill the space between the window and the door
- Next fill the top and bottom borders, This makes it easier when finishing
- Fill in the gaps.
- Depending on the quality of your hot glue gun and glue sticks, the stones may fall randomly. Just be patient and glue them back
- I coated a thin layer of white cement to fill in between spaces
- Let it dry for 3 to 4 hours
- The white cement also covers stone, which is undesirable, use dry brush technique to regain the natural stone colors
- I used diluted black acrylic paint with very less paint in the brush to cover the stones
Side Note : I first tried using white cement and placing stones, but was careless and whole thing just fell off
The Top
- I am making this part using cardboard, that I recovered from Shirt packaging material
- Since my tower is now 4" diameter after stone work,
- I cut a 4.5" diameter, cardboard circle
- Then cut a piece at 110 degree and fold it carefully to make a cone
- Use paper tape to join it
- I tried coating with thin layer of white cement, but it fell off, So covered it with more paper tape
- This size is based on the glass bottle that I will describe in the next step
Lantern Glass
One could have used small jar too, I could not find one at my home so decided to cut a larger jar to size that i wanted
- This was an olive jar bottle, that I cut using my bottle cutter.
- I scored the jar at appropriate length
- Then using Candle and ice method, cut the bottle into 2
- Using 220 GRIT sandpaper, smooth out any sharp edges
- I am using the bottom piece and the saving the top of the jar for another project in future
- Cut a piece of baking paper and stick it inside the glass jar, this will help in defusing light further
Lantern: Base
- On a 5mm MDF plank, cut a 4.5" circle using jigsaw
- Drill 2mm holes (8) at the border for railing or fences
- Drill 2mm Drills (4) to secure the glass from outside
- Drill a hole of 30mm at the center ( image in next steps) for the bulb to fit in
- Fit skewers of suitable length for glass jar and fences
Lantern Base Fitting
- To fit the lantern on the base tower, we need a "inside cap" arrangement
- First we drill a 35mm hole 15mm plywood
- Cut its corners to fit inside the tower as shown
- Now using PVA glue o fevicol, stick the base board from previous step to this inner cap piece
- Also before glueing, I have inserted the first piece on a bulb holder, on which we can fit the remaining part of the bulb holder
- Clamp the arrangement for drying
Wiring
- Insert a wire from the back of the tower
- connect bulb holder and a 2 pin AC plug
- Check if the connections are not loose
- Insulate any wires or connectors, where needed
Finishing
Windows and Door
- Based on the size and shape of the window and door, cut cardboard piece as shown
- Using popsicle sticks cover them
- Cut the excess
- Stain the popsicle sticks with brown paint
- Then coat wood polish on them
- Hot Glue the wind and door on the tower as shown
Lantern Fences and Base
- Paint the base, skewers and top with brown acrylic paint
- Coat them with wood polish
- Using black thread make fence ropes
- The thread may expand in future and fall off from their position
- So secure them in place by using pva glue or fevicol
Tower
- By now many pebbles or stone must have dropped due to bad hot glue
- Hot glue them in place again
Light It Up
- Since this lamp uses 0.5 W LED bulb, it does not get hot even after 8 hrs.
- Due to stone it get a bit heavier and stable. cannot be
- To change bulb, just lift the Glass jar and change the bulb
- If you are replacing the bulb, we may have to open the top for the heat to dissipate, just like actual lighthouse
Find a suitable spot to place your new lamp and Light it up
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