I love mercury glass. Love it. It's shiny and vintage-looking and meant to look imperfect, all of which make it work well in my house. I especially love the way mercury glass lamps look, and the contrast of a rustic burlap shade really sets off the shiny mirrored glass. What I don't love is the price-tag.
For quite awhile, I've had the desire to try and make a mercury glass lamp with thrift store cast-offs, on a super small budget. Thanks to the So You Think You're Crafty competition, I had the motivation I needed to pull it off!
First: the originals and the low-cost knock off:
Originals from Restoration Hardware ($174 w/o shade) and Pottery Barn ($269 w/ shade). My copy: $18, w/shade.
I built it using an extra-tall glass thrift-store vase, a repurposed pan lid, the light kit from an old lamp, and some Looking Glass paint. The drum shade is one I stripped down and re-covered in coffee sack burlap. The Edison-style bulbs were a ReStore score for 50 cents apiece.
Mine has a more rustic shade than the Restoration Hardware version, and straighter lines than Pottery Barn's, and it suits me pretty perfectly. I hope it suits you, too! At a savings of over 90%, you can't really afford not to make one!
For the full tutorial, you can click here, and I'll take you through it step-by-step!
Linking up to:
Junkin' Joe Vintage Finds
and the Pinterest Challenge
Young House Love
Decor and the Dog
Bower Power Blog
The ReModeled Life
I'm speechless, this is amazing. I love the shape of the base, and the rustic touch of the shade!
ReplyDeleteHI Amelia - LOVE your lamp. You got my vote last week! I'm so glad you're still in. I have a crafty pal and we want to make a copy of your lamp! Would love a little tutorial if you could.... Keep up the great work! Terri
ReplyDeleteHi Amelia - LOVE LOVE LOVE your mercury glass lamp. You were my vote last week on SYTYC! I'm so glad you're still in the mix. I have a crafty pal, and we both REALLY want to imitate your art! Any chance you might be able to post a bit of a tutorial???? (Imagine me typing away in the dark...because I don't have a wonderful Mercury Glass Lamp to light my way....you'd be really doing a good deed!)
ReplyDeleteHugs to you, Terri
Terri, yes; I have big plans to post a full tutorial soon! Just trying to keep up with more major projects for this competition than I usually do in a month. Whew!
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial is up finally! You can find it here:
ReplyDeletehttp://nightgardendesign.blogspot.com/2013/02/make-your-own-mercury-glass-lamp.html
Stunning! Your lamp looks better than your inspiration and the rustic shade makes the entire thing!
ReplyDeleteSO SO good. Just amazing.
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