By: Kali
I would spend a lot of money for something like this only to find out I can make it myself. That makes it ten times better!! I wish i had a crafty bone in my body to come up with something like this....
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Wow! this is really amazing, i never thought making such beautiful lampshades would be so easy. I think even my 9 year old would love to make this, she is always watching CeeBeeBies for such beautiful...
View ArticleBy: Donna Jones
Super idea. Thinking of doing some for Christmas and spray painting them to hang outside using Christmas lights with the opening on top…thinking out loud here. Also, about the glue…how bout a zip lock...
View ArticleBy: monica
Donna Jones – You stole my idea for a Christmas-light version! But no need for spray paint. Use white or colored string instead.
View ArticleBy: Christina
I always wondered how this was done, thanks so much for posting…Black and White will look very nice-and beige and browns will go great in any decor! Love this… C.Chic.
View ArticleBy: Kendal
I am looking to make a hemp pendant lamp for the outdoors. Will tacking glue still work? Also, I am making little ones, and making a string on them so I am using the lights that go into christmas...
View ArticleBy: Kendal
Shayna-the glue they say on here isn’t waterproof, but I believe there is glue that is water proof or something like that. just research it and read the labels. if it is waterproof it is weather...
View ArticleBy: ashley
These are lovely! How possible do you you think it would be to use yarn for these? Would it be strong enough once dry? Would I be better off spray painting the hemp?
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View ArticleBy: monica
ashley – I think yarn would be lovely. Give it a try! It should hold up just fine.
View ArticleBy: Erin
I made three of these with the hemp twine and they turned out amazing! My sister wanted one after seeing mine, but she wanted white. White hemp twine is really expensive so we used 100% cotton white...
View ArticleBy: Idea queen
Love the idea, will be a great project to attempt with my tween daughter :) Thanks for sharing. Feel free to put your ideas on http://www.goodorgreatidea.com, to get more visibility and to attract...
View ArticleBy: Kricci87
I love these! ive seen the done on a DIY tv show except with balloons and yarn and spray starch. very beautiful
View ArticleBy: monica
alice – Not sure what you mean. Heika used a bouncy ball, not a balloon to make these. Either way, you remove the ball (or balloon) after the glue has dried, then you hang it.
View ArticleBy: Sophia Harcourt
Hey Ladies, I meant to post this way sooner but work has been crazy. I had the idea that these could be awesome ornaments. You know ..scaled down a bit and then “bedazzled” (whatever that may mean to...
View ArticleBy: Stephanie@eventlookforless
Wow…wonderful DIY…going to post as inspiration for a DIY winter wedding. Toooooo cute.
View ArticleBy: Nicole
Those are amazing! Where did you get the hemp string? It is always so expensive and it seems like it would take a lot of string.
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