Where ever you are, I hope you’ve weathered the storm just fine.
[Friday night a wild storm hit the region with crazy winds, taking down everything from fences to 30 foot trees.]
We were out of town for the weekend and came home to no electricity, thirsty and blown over tomatoes, and lots of small branches in the yard but overall unscathed. We threw a bag of ice in the freezer and found some air conditioning to sleep in, no big deal.
My heart goes out to those on the East coast who haven’t fared the last 72 hours as well. West Virginia was hit hard, no electricity* for dozens of miles and a threat of water outages. There were fights breaking out at the few gas stations that were open as people waited in line for hours to fill up.
*my momma hates it when electricity is referred to as power, so that’s for you momma.
The electric at the house is still out, which is ironic because today I am posting lights!
Thanks for the comments, congratulations, and questions about the kitchen! It is just about done and I will post a few more pics later in the week.
Today is all about our homemade Ball jar pendant. This project was a typical collaboration between Tate and; I had the inspiration and he followed through on the execution.
Start with an installed pendant light fixture kit from Lowe’s, like this one.
Punch holes in the lid to let out any heat build up** and cut out a hole big enough for the light socket.
Place ring and lid on the upper side of socket.
Fasten in place with gasket (included in light kit).
Screw in the light bulb appropriate for the light.
Screw the wide mouth jar onto the ring and voila!
Finished!
These lights caste some interesting shadows on the walls, which at first I wasn’t sure about but now I really enjoy the crystally light play. We intended these to be a place hold until we found some pendants we love but they may just be permanent.
**I have no idea whether it is a really bad idea to put a light bulb in a jar like this. There’s not much heat build up at all but I’m just saying…I take no responsibility for the safety of this project, I’m just showing you what we did.
Sure is nice when something so simple comes out looking so cool. Thanks for the step-by-step on the lights.
Glad you guys weathered the storms well. There are still a lot of people around here without power, but thankfully ours only flickered.
The latest word is we’ll be without until Friday…:(
Good to hear your house ok after storm and that no garbage bag dresses were required! LOOOOVE the lights!! Great choice x
OMGosh, those are so cute!
When I saw the first photo, I noticed these lights and wondered where you had found them. Now I know – in your mind’s imaginative eye.