The DIY Girl
Hemp Pendant Lamps


How to make hemp string pendant lamps

Supplies and tools

1. Draw a circle on the ball with a permanent marker. This circle will mark a space on the lamp that needs to remain clear of string. The empty circle will be used in assembling the light fixture and will allow you to have access for changing light bulbs. If the light fixture you are using has lamp shades, make sure that the circles are big enough for the shades to easily pass through.

2. Cover your work surface with trash bags or a drop cloth, and put on gloves (this gets messy).

3. Squeeze a quarter size amount of glue onto your fingers and run the hemp string through the glue and then wrap it around the ball. The string should stick fairly easily to the ball. You can fill a shallow tub with the glue and run the hemp string through it, or you can apply the glue directly to the string from the bottle.

4. Glue and wrap, glue and wrap, glue and wrap.  Just keep going.  Try to wrap randomly to avoid criss-cross patterns. The more densely wrapped the lamp is the stronger it will be.

5. Make sure to avoid wrapping string over the circle area. If there are any areas that seem weak, you can apply a little extra glue to give it more strength.

6. Repeat the steps 1-5 to make multiple lamps. Let the glue dry completely. (The glue I recommended takes about 48 hours to cure completely.)

7. Use the inflating needle to deflate the ball.

8. Remove the deflated ball from the lamp.

9. This part takes some basic electrical skills. Follow the installation instructions that come with your light fixture. While installing the light string, feed the wires through the circle hole of the lamp and up through the top, so that the light bulb will hang down in the center of the sphere.

I love this so much! I can’t wait to try it (: Thanks for the submission. Submitted by: sarahannc

Lace Lamp

This lamp is easy to make and truly a beauty.

First we used a huge baloon that I bought at a party store. Then you collect all the old Doilys, crochet or lace, small tablecloths. I found mine at a flea market. Paint them with lots of wallpaper glue so they are soaked.

Hang the ballon on a string and put the soaked lace on the baloon. They have to overlap eachother so they will stick together and connect. I always put on another coat of extra glue when thay are all on the baloon. Just to be sure.  Then wait for a while. Maybe a whole night.

Pop the baloon when the glue is dry and attach a nice looking cord and lamp fitting. Voilá a new lamp!

*I think these are cute even if you don’t want to use them as lamps.