globe pendant light
Monday, September 17, 2012
the idea for this came from this broken globe i found in my classroom last year. it seemed every day a student would try to put it together. it became a little annoying and i thought i could put it to some use, so instead of tossing it, i took it home with me. i originally thought it would be an awesome popcorn bowl except there was a hole in the bottom. i held onto it, and one day jordan and i were shopping at urban outfitters and we found this cord kit for only 2 dollars! sale was even 50 percent off, awesome. so i set off with my 2 cord kits thinking of globe pendant lights... and my parents were coming over in a couple weekends, i knew my dad would be able to help with this project.
here is what you need:
+ a large globe in halves
+ cord kit
(i mentioned one above, there also might
be easier ones to use, i'll explain later)
+ screwdriver
+ paperclip
step one,
+ use screwdriver take apart the light socket thing so that the cord can fit through the globe
+ for this kit the wires had a spring system that held them in,
use the paperclip and press down on the wire and it should come out easy
(the first time we tried just pulling out the wire, and it just broke off... if this happens be extremely careful
in putting it back together, you will have to use electrical tape to put the wires back)
+ MAKE NOTE OF EACH WIRES PLACEMENT!!!
note: electricity isn't something to mess with, be very careful or have your dad do it, which is what i did. as i mentioned
earlier, you might be able to find a cord kit that would better fit your globe so that you don't have to take it all apart
step two,
+ pull cord through
+ connect wires back to original place and make sure they are secure
step three,
+ now put everything together!
step four,
+ test it out!
if it works, make sure to screw everything in place correctly
if not, just take it apart, the wires may have a poor connection, just tinker with them if until it works
step five,
+ screw in hook that came with kit
+ hang up globe at desired length and you're all done!
we put the lights up in our loft to make it a little cozier. we are using this space a lot more now that we have a little reading nook. this was such a fun and easy project, i hope that you find a broken globe soon! also, a big thanks to dad for helping me with this, i'll update soon on the other projects we worked on that weekend!
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