In the back of my mind for a while now I've been wanting to make some mason jar pendant lights and have always wondered how it really was done. To me they seem like the perfect DIY (not too difficult, not too long to make and they look great)! I'm sure if I really thought about it I could figure it out, but was happy to land upon
this one (image below) from Kenzie at
Secret Pocket. I love the jars she scored too, apparantly dating back before 1910. And as an alternative idea, aren't these
Easter coloured ones (above) by
BootsNGus cute? See Kenzie's how-to
here. Thanks Kenzie!
29 comments:
love love love this idea
These are so beautiful
I love this my mom has so many mason jars (she cans) so maybe I can get a few from her :)
Retro Renovation just did a related post on these types of lovely lamps: http://retrorenovation.com/2011/03/18/video-make-pendant-lights-out-of-thrifty-vintage-finds-put-a-bulb-in-it/
Oh my goodness, are you serious?! I totally want to try this after seeing some in this cute store in Paris! Thanks, Jan.
I love this !
Could you believe that I carried in my move from the US 2 boxes full of some super cool water bottles that I still hope one day to transform into super cool pendant lights ( one day I will but I won't tell which year...).
Thank you for sharing this project!
I am NOT kidding...I was JUST researching this!!! I really want to DIY these. I have the perfect spot for them in my kitchen!!
Thanks for sharing :)
LOVE these!
not surprisingly, i love them. and might need to make some.
I am SO trying this soon!
Thanks love!
Third Street Photo
I really want to try this! It looks like something I could actually pull off! lol
NO Way! I literally just convinced my husband to go with the Pottery Barn ones, $129 for five!!! So glad I stumbled upon this, we are definitely doing a little DIY this weekend! Eiii! Excited!!
Ahh, I love this - this may be my island lighting solution! Merci madam. Pop over and see what my life is full of right now..you'll like it. We've talked about this.
I have been wanted to make these for a while too! Unfortunately, I can't figure out a good place to hang them. I have no kitchen island or bar stool area...any ideas?
andrea @ strawberry-chic - hmmmm - i guess it depends, i like the idea of hanging them over a dining table (if they are a cluster of them) or how kenzie did - if you had an open area above your kitchen cabinets?
Yee-haw! You've made my day. I'm thinking I'd love these in our simplified bedroom. Thanks for sharing!
these are too cute...loved the easter colored ones! thanks for sharing..xx meenal
this is WAY TOO COOL. i am stunned. what a good idea.
Thanks for sharing! I want to try this!
very very cool.
Thanks for this post, I love old glass jars filled with flowers and candles! I always have a few hanging from the verandah - these mason jars are lovely.
The lights are gorgeous and we just bought the IKEA lights (HEMMA) to make one. Unfortunately the Secret Pocket instructions leave out one very important detail: ventilation holes in the lid. My resident engineer quoted Ideal Gas Law which basically states that without ventilation holes, the old gas jars can explode due to pressure caused by the heat of the bulbs. The glass of old canning jars becomes brittle when exposed to light. So, add ventilation holes and be safe. =)
I meant the old "glass" jars not old "gas" jars. Oops.
Love these!
Amazing! I have an uncanny (ha!) love of mason jars and use them for everything around the house - my husband complains that he hasn't seen a proper drinking glass in years!
- Catherine at The Spring
i am completely enamored with this idea! thanks so much for the inspiration.
There is a small cupcake shop in my city and they have lights like these. Soooo pretty and cute :)
I love that multicolored one! I'll have to remember to collect old mason jars at the flea market this summer. Thanks for the ventilation tip Karen...I was wondering about the safety...
How do you do this??
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