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  • How to Make a Homemade Suspension Lamp Drum Pendant

    When it comes to redecorating your home, most projects are more economical if you do them yourself. Making a pendant drum light is no exception. Pendant lights suspend from the ceiling to provide a lighting source for the room. The style of lighting was popular in the 1960s and '70s and has made a comeback over the years. To create your own suspension drum lampshade, take trips to the local thrift, craft and home improvement stores to gather all the necessary parts.

  • How to Make a Homemade Non-Electric Lamp

    A non-electric lamp – one fueled by oil, kerosene or alcohol – is an invaluable tool whether you live in a remote area where power supply is unreliable or in a bustling metropolis prone to weather-related power interruptions. In America, the drilling of the first oil well in Pennsylvania in 1859 resulted in the mass production of kerosene lamps, which helped signal the beginning of the modern age. Homemade oil lamps cost only a few dollars to make, but their historical heritage and value in times of emergency are priceless.

  • How to Make a Homemade Electric Sphere Lamp

    An electric sphere lamp is a type of globe light stand. For a homemade sphere lamp, building a base is required for securing on a stand. The base of the lamp can be constructed using wood, such as round pine stock. Wire a fixture once the base has been completed. Materials for this project can be obtained from your local home improvement store.

  • What Are the Functions of the Optic Lobe in Birds?

    The optic lobe is the portion of the brain that processes visual stimuli sent from the eyes and optic nerve of the animal. The lobe is located in the midbrain of birds. The functions of the optic lobe are very important to birds, as vision is important to survival for most bird species.

  • Fiber Optic Angel Crafts

    Fiber optic angels are a common Christmas decoration, often placed on top of a Christmas tree in lieu of a star. When plugged in, these crafts illuminate due to their internal light emitting diodes (LEDs). There are a wide range of fiber optic angel crafts available for purchase.

  • How to Make Crystal Figurines

    Carved crystal figurines don’t usually feature true glass crystal. Instead, the name of this art refers to carving semi-precious and precious stones, often called crystals collectively. Though artisans have carved crystals for thousands of years, modern tools and techniques make it possible for even the unskilled novice to shape semi-precious stones into decorative or ritual votive figures.

  • DIY Solar Lighthouse Plans

    Decorative lighthouses add character to gardens and properties but they require power for the light and for the moving beacon if the light rotates. For a large property, the lighthouse might be far away from a power source so that running extension cords out to the lighthouse may not be feasible. Operating the lighthouse on solar power solves this problem and represents an environmentally friendly solution. While solar-powered lighthouses are available commercially, it is easy to build one yourself.

  • Homemade Lamps

    Instead of buying a new lamp every time you redecorate a room, make a lamp from your favorite items. Bottles, jars and even baskets work to create the base of a lamp. Once assembled you can fill the bottom with your favorite items, such as marbles or seashells, and add a personalized lampshade that reflects the color scheme of your room. Creating your own lamp also gives you the freedom to mix and match materials or items for a customized look.

  • Homemade Battery for a Lamp

    Go green with lemon power and transform citrus fruits into basic batteries. Lemon batteries hold enough power to turn on a light bulb or power an alarm clock. Building homemade batteries involves some basic knowledge of electrical currents and elementary science. The NASA website recommends this project for students in grades four through five. A simple battery requires only one lemon, although many lemons may be linked to create a more powerful battery cell. Making lemon batteries is an excellent method for teaching students about electrical currents.

  • How to Make a Homemade Crystal Lamp

    Crystals are beautiful and fascinating minerals. For some, they even carry important ritual, symbolic and spiritual meanings. Combining the element of natural crystal with the element of decorative lighting is a great way to spice up a room while giving it an exotic, ethereal look. Crystal lamps are relatively simple structures, consisting of a hollowed-out piece of natural mineral made to fit a small electric light. With the right tools, you can build your own.

  • Homemade Kerosene Lamps

    Kerosene lamps have been used to light homes for centuries. This light source burns much like a candle but tends to last longer because the kerosene fuels the wick for long periods of time. The benefit of using a kerosene lamp over a candle is that you can control the size of the flame, which dictates the amount of light expelled.

  • Homemade Solar Lamp

    If you enjoy arts and crafts, you may want to try building your own lamp. And if you've been reading about the environmental strains caused by coal power, you may want to make it a solar-powered lamp. In addition to being a fun project, this may also be a good way to preview solar power prior to installing a major system for your home.

  • Homemade Fiber Optic Lamp

    Fiber optic lights feature optical fibers that have pulses of light sent through them. Typically, the light will be emitted at the tip of the fiber and will appear to glow. Since the light passes through a flexible fiber, you can make various types of lamps with unique shapes and sizes.

  • How to Make Homemade Antler Lamps

    Log homes and rustic lodges call for a special type of decor, and an antler lamp can really highlight the outdoor lifestyle. However, these one-of-a-kind lamps can run into the hundreds of dollars. With a little time and simple equipment, you can turn your own antlers into a singular lighting fixture.

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