My DIY: Turning a Scrap Bulb into Beautiful Interior Decoration

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Hello builders! I would like to show you my latest invention. You see, our light got busted in our sala so I got our extra bulb in the kitchen. The bulb is bigger and you can turn the lower part to remove the gnats that usually enter into the little holes. When I removed the lower cover, something sparked into my idea, my imagination is working again. Lol!

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With something in my mind already, I gathered the materials I needed:

• Bulb
• Tye wire
• Cutter
• My old customer necklace
• Sucker

  • I thought of making a chime out of the lamp bulb but I couldn't think for a substitute of chime so I dug into my boxes again. I found the pearl necklace. Some of the outer covering was already chipped so I've set it aside for other uses.

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I detached the pearls and made an estimate as to the length to be covered based on the number of pearls available.

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The pad inside the bulb already have holes which is perfect for the wires to be inserted.

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I used another pearl in grey shade as stopper before inserting the big pearl then the smaller ones follow ed. I counted ten pearls for the first string.

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There, I managed to make 5 ascending strings!

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Next, I inserted the wire ends into the holes.

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Before putting the pad in place, I tied both end of the pad and insert up to the other end of the bulb and fixed it there.

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Insert the bulb to the socket for finishing touches.

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Now it's ready for my interior decoration.

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This is now my finished product. Therefore, don't throw away those busted bulbs. They can be recycled into beautiful hangers.

Thank you for dropping by my page!

It's me,

@Sarimanok

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