How to turn a thrifted vase into a battery operated cordless DIY mini lamp in less than 5 minutes + the best mini lamps for kitchen countertops. Whenever I pop into the thrift store, there are certain sections always on my hit list first: furniture, art, and vases! Almost any time I go thrifting, I can almost guarantee I’ll find one thrift store decor item in one of those three sections that is worth taking home to use for some kind of decorating project. How to Make a Cordless DIY Mini Lamp Using a VaseLast year, I found this cute $5 terracotta vase that was actually great without needing any sort of paint job on it. But it was destined for something more… It made the perfect cordless DIY lamp! And it took literally 1 minute to put together. It’s so absolutely perfect when you want to cozy up your kitchen to put a mini lamp on a kitchen countertop. Honestly, this one hardly even merits the need for a tutorial, but I’ll walk you through the “light bulb moment” (pun absolutely intended). Supplies Needed
I totally cracked my vase by accident just before deciding to do this project and had to super glue the neck back on. Yay me. But turning it into a cordless DIY mini lamp actually makes the crack a little less noticeable. It’s supposed to look rustic anyway, right? StepsStep 1 – Place Puck Light Inside ShadeBalance the battery powered puck light inside of the lamp shade cage. If you are using a larger lamp shade, this battery powered light bulb could also work. (The bulb is even better since you can recharge it without needing to purchase batteries. It’s best to use rechargeable batteries in puck lights.) You can also set them on a timer and/or operate them with a remote to control dimming. These lights are best used for adding coziness to a room as this lamp by itself isn’t bright enough to use as a main light source. The mini lamp is nice to turn on for ambience in the kitchen while cooking and eating dinner in the evenings. I usually can use a puck light for about 2 hours per day (using higher quality rechargeable batteries like Energizer or Duracell), and it lasts about a month. Step 2 – Balance Shade on Top of VasePlace the lamp shade on top of the vase’s neck to balance it. You could also use a few glue dots or double sided mounting tape to keep it in place. That’s it! So quick and easy! How to Turn a Vase into a Real Electrical DIY LampYou could still turn a thrifted vase into a real plug-in DIY lamp using this lamp kit, if you preferred. You can follow this tutorial to turn a vase into a plug-in DIY lamp. I do like that since this lamp is on our kitchen countertop though, I don’t have to worry about unsightly cords adding clutter. So the cordless lamp route is perfect when using it in a kitchen for a couple hours in the evenings at dinner. Isn’t it to so cute in this corner of our kitchen? As if I needed another reason to buy more vases from the thrift store. If you love the look of kitchen lamps but don’t want to go through the DIY lamp route though, I rounded up a bunch of cute mini lamps for kitchen countertops from budget to high-end and in between. Think you’ll jump on board the kitchen lamp trend? Or try out a cordless DIY lamp yourself using a vase around the house? Any time cozy lighting is involved, I am here for it! More Thrifted Vase Ideas
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Author - Emily ColemanVisual Furniture Merchandiser at Simmons Quality Home Improvement Archives
February 2019
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