Hi everyone! I'm so glad that Cassity has asked me to come on over and wreck up her blog.. Err, I mean have a grand ol time with you! :) If you're not familiar with me my name is Rachelle
and I'm the writer over at Fingerprints on the Fridge.
I tend to blog about decor, and my silly little girls. It's a fun time, feel free to stop by and say hello!
Today however, I'm going to show you the quickest, easiest way to switch up a ceiling fan and take it from blah, to ahh! Ready? Let's go.
So we had a very u-g-l-y fan in the playroom. White, one light, very standard and blah.
Something just like this.
I wanted something with a little more pizazz and searched lots of tutorials online but they ALL needed a fan with two lights so you could screw a rod/finale into the fan to attach your shade too. Young house love did it a few times. Did you hop over and see what I mean? Yeah, mine couldn't uh..do that. So I used my thinker.. and thunk some more.
And. BAM.
This is what you'll need.
-Some wire, try to go on the thin side so it's super bendable and easy to work with while you're
-Scissors
-A pretty lamp shade, I purchased mine from Target and I love the pretty burlap looking texture.
You're going to take your wire, and start on one arm of the shade, wrap it all the way around and move to the next one. Make sure you leave lots of room in between the arms so that there's "haning" room.
The longer you leave in between determines how low your shade will hang. But, don't worry if you want to shorten it, it can be done. That's why we worked with thinner wire.
Then made sure it was all semi-even and bent the wire a bit so that it would hang on the screws that used to hold in the ugly white spaceship looking globe. That's the best part of the wire, it's bendable so it's totally workable and if it looks crooked, scoot it over a bit, bend some more and you'll get it right. Trust me.
See how freakin' easy that was? I KNOW. Imagine all the awesome shades you can put up now! Awesome. It's not super pretty from below, but no one will be looking right up at it, since the kiddy table is below. If you're worried about it from below you could also add some fabric to the bottom of the shade with some hot glue and it would be fantastic. It was exactly what the playroom needed.
Thanks again so much for Cassity for having me. Hope you enjoyed!
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Wanna get some more lighting inspiration? Check out these posts:
DIY Wine Glass Chandelier, Recycling Glass Insulators Into Pendant Light, DIY Dish Lamp Tutorial
How to Build a Tripod Lamp, The Moooi Random Pendant Knock Off, and Turning a Glass Vase Into a Lamp Tutorial
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That is brilliant. I wish I had kept our old ceiling fans now!!
ReplyDeleteYou are just too creative for your own good! Love the idea..fabulous!! Always something great to see coming here....
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Wow, fabulous job!! THanks for the post!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea, and simple too! Love it and am definitely going to use it!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so great! I have wanted to put a fan in our dining nook. The area is small and this will help air flow as well as keeping the fixture looking like a hanging lamp. I think my hubby might approve of this one! I'm keeping my fingers crossed anyway.
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