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Diy Dip Dyed Pillows

Diy dip dyed pillows, black and white bedroom

Dip dyeing is something I’ve wanted to do for a while, so when I came across a packet of fabric dye for about two euros, I decided to give it a try. It’s pretty easy to do and doesn’t cost much!

Things you will need:

Fabric (it has to be natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, wool or silk, I used natural color linen from Ikea)

Fabric dye

Big plastic bowl

Stirring stick

Water

Salt (check this from the instructions, the dye I used required salt)

Rubber gloves

Diy dip dyed pillows

Mix the dye according to the instruction in the package. Wet the fabric in water and squeeze the excess water out. Dip the fabric as far as you want the color to reach. Then pull the fabric out of the dye gradually, letting it sit a few minutes before pulling it further (I wanted to have a clear dip color edge rather than ombre, so I only moved it once and then let it sit).  Then squeeze the excess dye carefully (remember to use rubber gloves) and rinse the fabric alternating hot and cold water until the rinsing water is clear. Let the fabric dry.

Diy dip dyed pillows

When the fabric is dry, iron it on high to improve the color durability even more. Then you can use the fabric any way you want. I made new pillows for our bedroom. :)

Diy dip dyed pillows

Diy dip dyed pillows

Easy and very cool looking, isn’t it!

Have a nice weekend!

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Diy Bedside Lamps – Finished

Finally some progress! This has been a long project and it took more time and planning than I thought, but I can happily say that my lamps are finally finished! Yay!

If you want to see how these lamps were made,

see Part 1 here,

Part 2 here

and Part 3 here.

And now to the final product:

Diy industrial style wooden desk lamp with concrete base

Diy industrial style wooden desk lamp with concrete base

Diy industrial style wooden desk lamps with concrete base

Diy industrial style wooden desk lamps with concrete base

Diy industrial style wooden desk lamp with concrete base

I would say, it was worth the time and effort. :) Looks great!

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Diy Bedside Lamps Part 3

See Part 1 here.

And Part 2 here.

Edit: See the finished lamps here.

Part three is the final step of making these industrial style bedside lamps. I’m going to show how I did the concrete bases for my lamps.

See some tips on using concrete from my previous post on Diy concrete candle holders.

Diy industrial desk lamp with concrete base

Top left: I used Ikea Antonius basket insert as a mold. It had the perfect size and shape and I was able make two bases with the same mold. The basket insert only cost 2 euros, so I did’n worry that I couldn’t use it anymore after making the bases.Top right: I had to drill two holes to the bottoms of the basket insert so that I could cast two 8mm screws into the concrete. The screws will attach to the lamp. I did a few test drills before the final drilling to make sure I got it right. Bottom left: I used blu tack to hold the screws in place and make the mold tight so that the concrete wouldn’t leak through. Bottom right: Concrete cast in the mold.

When the bases were dry, I slid them out of the molds and glued a piece of felt to the bottom so that they won’t scratch our bedside tables.

Here they are, finished:

Diy industrial desk lamp with concrete base

Then it was time to attach them to lamps…

 

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Diy Bedside Lamps Part 2

See the materials in Part 1 here.

Edit: See how to make the concrete base in Part 3 here and see the finished lamps here.

Okay, let’s see how to assemble the lamps!

Diy industrial wooden desk lamp parts

First I took the wooden pieces and drilled six 5 mm wide holes. One hole to each shorter piece, 2 cm away from one end and two holes to each longer piece, one 3,5 cm away from one end and second hole 2cm away from second end.

Diy industrial wooden desk lamp partsTo fit the fork joint nicely between the two shorter wood pieces, I had to carve a 2-3 mm deep dent to the other end of the piece. Then I drilled a 5 mm hole through the dent.

Diy industrial wooden desk lamp parts

Here are close ups on all the joints. Top left: wing nut – wood – 2 washers – fork joint – 2 washers – wood – wing nut. Top right: wing nut – wood (long) – wood (short) – 5 washers - wood (short) - wood (long) – wing nut. Bottom left: wing nut – wood – fork joint – wood – wing nut. Bottom right: the lamp attached to the lamp arm with one screw.

Diy industrial wooden desk lamp parts

And here it is assembled! Doesn’t it look great? :)

I still need to make the base which will probably be the hardest thing to do… Pouring concrete for the first time in my life… Yikes! But hopefully I manage and get these lamps ready and in use as fast as possible. So Part 3 coming up! :)

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Diy Bedside Lamps Part 1

Edit: See Part 2 here and Part 3 here and the finished lamp here.

Remember how I decided to design and make my own industrial style bedside lamps?

Well, I changed my mind about how I want them to look. :)

I came across this lamp (from Cox&Cox)on Pinterest:

Industrial Wooden Desk Lamp Inspiration

It was love at first sight. This lamp seemed perfect! Just the right materials and feel… and maybe possible to make myself?

So I searched for the materials to recreate this look… I found that the Fas lamp in Ikea has the same style metal shade and it’s only 9,99 euros per lamp. I bought two for my project. Everything else came from hardware stores. I haven’t yet bought any material for the base, but I’m planning on making it from concrete. These are the parts needed to make one lamp (without the base).

DIY industrial style wooden table lamps parts

1 meter of teak batten strip (cut into two 19 cm long pieces and two 31 cm long pieces)

1 Ikea Fas lamp

2 threaded rod pieces, 5 mm thick, 4,5 cm long

1 threaded rod piece, 5 mm thick, 3 cm long

1 M8 bolt (with a matching wing nut for stability in the concrete)

1 M5 screw, 10 mm long

6 wing nuts, M5

washers

1 M8 fork joint

1 M5 fork joint

I will show the steps on how I put these parts together later! I have almost finished one lamp already, yay!

Ps. There’s also some progress going on with our sofa issue, so hopefully I can soon show our brand new living room sofa!

 

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minni

I am an industrial design student from Finland with a passion for design, decor, and DIY. In this blog I will share my diy projects and more. Feel free to comment, I would love to hear your thoughts!
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