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I’m slowly making the switch over to energy-saving compact
fluorescent lamps (which last, I think, roughly 800 years), replacing
each old incandescent bulb as it expires. Every time I remove an old
bulb — the standard-sized ones in my overhead light fixtures, the big
round globes that frame my bathroom mirror, the flat-faced extra-bright
work lights, and on — I stuff them into the back of my closet. I can’t
throw them away. I just know I’ll want them back some day!
Light bulbs are really pretty: iconic and curvaceous and
aesthetically pleasing, I think. I knew I wanted to do some sort of
project with my old burned-out bulbs, and so recently I went looking for
inspiration. Here’s all the cool stuff I found:
1. Use a bulb as a bud vase. Remove the metal screw ring and the
interior, fill with water, and add a flower. To get it to stand up, you
just need a little round something to act as a base — the right sized
jar lid, plastic cap, etc. The New York City handymen over at Apartment Therapy show you how.
2. You can also create hanging vases, by stripping the bulb as
described above, filling it with water and a flower, and then suspending
it by fishing line or wire. These look adorable hanging all in a row,
in a windowsill or even over a table.
3. Are you familiar with air plants? They’re these amazing little
organisms that seem to be quite popular these days, and they can survive
without being planted. They just hang out and sit on whatever surface
they’re placed on, and they look super cool suspended in hanging vases
(as described above).
4. If you wrap standard brown twine around a standard-shaped light
bulb, and then add a little stick at the tippy top, it looks just like a
rustic pear. An adorable, artistic centerpiece.
5. Old light bulb. Spray glue. Doused in glitter. BOOM. Christmas ornament. This would be a fun family craft for Christmas Eve.
6. You can turn a bigger bulb into a teeny tiny tabletop terrarium.
Just remove the metal screw ring and insides, then fill the bulb with
moss, pebbles, and mini pinecones. Or make a beachy version with sand
and little sea shells.
7. It’s very easy to turn a light bulb into an oil lamp (and quite
apropos, I’d say). The Internet is full of tutorials ( so don't bug
your local electrician to teach you how, OK?).
8. Dude, you can make a “ship in a bott ... er, light bulb”! Love this.
9. If you have a bunch of matching bulbs, you can use them in the
kitchen. Carefully remove the metal screw ring and the insides, but hold
onto the screw ring — that will be your “cap”. Now, thoroughly wash and
dry the bulbs. Then you can fill them with all your bulk-bought spices
for display. “Cap” them and keep them in a pretty plastic (or ceramic)
egg holder.
10. Or, you could turn them into salt and pepper shakers, like this guy did.
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