Make Your Own Pier 1 Rope Lamp Knock Off
You don’t need to spend a small fortune and buy a Pier 1 Rope Lamp when you can make it yourself for around $10! You can transform any old lamp you have easily – all you need is a lamp, some jute cord, and a glue gun! You will be as thrilled as I am when you make your own Pier 1 Rope Lamp Knock off!
I was browsing around on the Pier 1 website and saw their Rope Lamp and loved it – when I saw the price tag, I was falling out of love quickly. It was $169.00!!! Then, I had a lightbulb moment! I knew I could make a knock off myself and easily too!
Imagine, you can save $169.00! All you have to do is make one yourself.
Once I had the jute in hand, I knew it would be the perfect solution. It’s super inexpensive and was exactly the size I needed.
So what is Jute anyway?
Jute is a natural fiber that can be spun and woven into a variety of textures. It is also one of the most versatile choices for any aspect of home decor. It is durable and strong, yet can be surprisingly soft to the touch (depending on the treatment and tightness of the weave). If you’re looking for a new way to add interest to any room, consider layering in an organic feel with jute.
You get plenty of jute and I even had some left over.
All you need is a glue gun and you are ready to rock and roll and make your own Pier 1 Rope Lamp!
Carefully glue the rope around the base and be sure to place the jute (rope) exactly where you want it.
It took about there hours from start to finish to make. I’m so thrilled I was about to save $169.00 and have the lamp I wanted.
This lamp is so beautiful with a little bit rustic with a modern attitude!
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Thank you!
Carolann
Sassy Townhouse Living
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Great job money saved an money well spent,love it what kind of glue did you use?