Accent Lighting. A Bright Idea For Your Old Bird Cage!
by
Suzette
(IC: homeowner)
4 Materials
I love decorative wrought iron, and when I saw this old rusty, crusty bird cage destine for the dumpster, I knew right away it would become accent lighting!
This project took a little patience a lot of sanding. Fortunately, it was all in tact and sturdy! I gave it 3 or 4 coats of Rustoleum aqua spray paint, then 2 coats of spray polyurethane.
Next I lined the inside bottom of the cage with wallpaper I have that looks like rustic painted wood, then I used parts from a vintage candle light wall sconce and an inline on/off switch and ran it through the center top of the cage. I decorated it with vintage prisms, a strand of silver beads and pretty flowers that used to be shower curtain hooks!
I found the stand at a thrift store. I had no idea at the time what I would use it for, but it was neat and you can adjust the height! It was black so I painted it a crisp white. Makes a perfect stand for this light. And there you have it! Thanks for lookin' :)
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Suggested materials:
- Vintage wrought iron bird cage (Trash pile)
- Adjustable height metal stand (Thrift store)
- Parts from an electric candle sconce (Thrift store)
- Vintage prisms (Thrift store)
Published December 29th, 2016 1:03 PM
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Heather McKinney on Dec 30, 2016OMG...I did this too! http://www.tooinspiredtosleep.com/2016/06/bir...
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Heather McKinney on Dec 30, 2016I think we are kindred spirits. Yes...my workshop is filled to the gills. So much repurposing; so little time.
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