| Project: Grönö Lamp Hack | |
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![]() Step 1: I used black and white negatives, left over from the days when I used to teach darkroom photography, but you can use color negatives or any other transparency film (like x-rays!) I measured my film against the sides of the lamp to figure out how long the strips should be. I made some of my lamps with the negatives running vertically, and one other where they run horizontally. Obvious note: Don't attach the hardware to the lamp base until after you've finished covering the sides in negatives and letting the Mod Podge dry. Duh! Step 2: Spread an even coat of Mod Podge (I used the glossy kind since the negatives are also glossy) on one side of the lamp. | |
![]() Step 3: Carefully press down the first strip of negatives on one edge of the lamp. Place the second strip on the opposite side. The third strip will go in the middle and slightly overlap the other strips. ![]() Step 4: When you have all three strips glued down, run your finger over the negatives to ensure a decent bond. Step 5: After all four sides are covered, layer on a few more coatings of the Mod Podge (love that stuff). The Mod Podge should hold the negatives to the lamp pretty well until it dries, but if you find that the negatives keep popping up, add more Mod Podge and whip a rubber band around the lamp to hold them in place. Step 6: Dry and attach the lamp hardware. ![]() |
Old Photo - Dancer Image - Fiesta Costume
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This is a fun one! Shown above is an Old Photo of a Dancer in a Costume. It appears to be some type of Fiesta costume, perhaps from Mexico? I love the bright...
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I just want to say I completly ran across your blog by mishap..but BOY AM I GLAD I DID! I just spent the last two hours looking at all your amazing projects..I just want to say I absolutely LOVE all of your ideas..You are one talented lady Please keep the ideas coming and thank you again for your inspiration from one crafter to another! Danielle
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Thanks for featuring my project on your website. However, I have to say that I'm not happy that you copied the entire content of the project (both images and text) and pasted it to your website. As a courtesy, I'd appreciate it greatly if you would remove the text and most of the images that you hotlinked from my website. If you want to link to my project, that's fine, but it's not nice to copy entire projects on your website. Uncool.
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