Introduction: Make a Popsicle Stick Shutter Lamp
Make a simple and unique lamp from popsicle sticks!
Supplies:
1 light bulb, sockect and chord from an old lamp
36 Popsicle sticks
Pen
Hot glue gun
Ruler
Scissors
Step 1: Prepare Popsicle Sticks
Line up popsicle sticks against a straight edge and draw a line intersecting the curve on the sticks. Cut the sticks, rotate and repeat for the other side.
Step 2: Lamp Corners
Make a right angle triangle glueing three stick together lengthwise.
Make four of these.
Step 3: Side Panels
Now time to make the side panels, or the shutters!
First line up two popsicle sticks parallel to eachother.
Then break up some of the round parts left over from cutting into small pieces.
Glue one piece to the bottom of each popsicle stick.
Then lay a line of glue along the length of the stick the width of a popsicle stick.
Lay a popsicle stick across the glue.
Repeat all the way up using six sticks spaced out evenly.
Make four of these.
Step 4: Put Together the "shade"
For this step you will need the four shutter pieces and four corner pieces you have made so far.
First lay a line of glue along of one of the bases of the corner pieces and line up and attach to the edge of one of the shutter pieces.
Lay glue on the still exposed base and attach another shutter piece, making and L shape
Repeat these steps making a second L piece
Attach the remaining corner pieces and glue along the two remaining bases and attach the two L pieces together
Step 5: Let There Be Light
Now take two of the remaining sticks, and cut triangular notches in the middle.
Next, snug the two trianglular portions of the sticks against the round base of the lightbulb fixture, cut two pieces of sticks to span across the two sticks. Glue to create a stable base.
Finally glue the light bulb holder you have just made inside the shutter.
Step 6: Relaxing Glow
Now plug your light in and enjoy the relaxing glow and cool light pattern!
4 Comments
12 years ago on Step 3
You could use double screens, one of them slidable, you could adjust the amount of light that comes out of the lamp. When the screens are in one position, the screens mutually block out the light, if you move one screen, it opens and shows all the light.
I hope you understand!
Nice instructable, BTW
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Yeah, I definitely see what you are saying. That would be a nice addition, and not terribly difficult. Thanks!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
You're welcome.
12 years ago on Introduction
Fun! This looks great.