Canadian artist Nadia Tan, literally had a 'light bulb moment' recently!
Her stove light blew out and was determined to do something creative with it...
She found this DIY site; 'how to hollow out lightbulbs'.
Now she gets quite excited every time she finds a burnt-out light bulb!
Take a look at some of her beautiful creations :
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hanging vase and mini terrarium for her ginger root sprout.
~How CHARM-ing!
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...And her adorable miniature paper clothes have
found their new homes as well! ~Brilliant!!
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~XOXO*
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-Links: Nadia's Blog & her Shop found via Down&OutChic
If I wanted to go for a cheap laugh I'd call these bright ideas, Lenore Nevermore, but I don't so I won't. :) I will just say that they are amazing creations. I love it when alternate uses are found for everyday items, particularly when they are turned into art. Thank you, Lenore!
ReplyDeleteWhat a prety colection of delicate little things!
ReplyDeleteso adorable, i want a topiary like that.
ReplyDeleteooh, lovely lovely.
ReplyDeleteridiculously, adorably cute!! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!! What a fantastic way to recycle those light bulbs.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteThe process does seem difficult though.
Or am I just being a bit 'dim'.
:)
wow wow wow! What a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDelete♥ sécia
www.petiteinsanities.blogspot.com
I totally want to make a light bulb terrarium but I worry I will end up in the hospital hollowing the bulb out heehee :) Looking at the pictures is real cute and makes up for it :P
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Oh Erin,
ReplyDeleteno bleeding for terrarium, pretty please!
I doubt I'll be hollowing light bulb any time soon as well...
wonderful..so cool..etc.!
ReplyDeleteOk, am so trying the plant thing! Now I just have to work out how to do it!
ReplyDeleteI love the bud vase idea! I did something similar in our jewerly windows once, where I hollowed them out, put some green moss in them and then placed the ring, or earrings, or whatever piece I was using on the moss to hold the item. I had a series of them in one window hanging at different heights.
ReplyDeleteMistress Maddie,
ReplyDeletesounds gorgeous...always adore looking at beautiful window display!
Genius! What a great way to up-cycle. The ones with the miniature clothes would be perfect for ornaments!
ReplyDeleteso clever!
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callie
Wow! This is pretty cool and really so very creative!
ReplyDeletewow! so creative!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is genius!! How or how does she do it??
ReplyDeleteWhat?! No way! Love love love those little tiny clothes in there.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just saw your sidebar. I totally did not see until now you had updated. Going to check out the goods!
ReplyDeletesuch a great idea!!
ReplyDeletelovely <3
twice-asnice.blogspot.com
Cool idea! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow how innovative! Yay Canadians ! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I know what I'm going to do when I retire!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow people do all sorts of creative things with light bulbs...I'm loving those mini outfits :)
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Olivia
C'est absolument génial!!! j'adore...
ReplyDeleteBisous et bon weekend
OMG! Wonderful!
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I want to do something like that... except my boyfriend changed out all our regular bulbs with the energy-saving kind. So all the other bulbs still work, they're just put away. Hmph.
ReplyDeleteWhat an enlightened idea - much better than throwing them away.
ReplyDeleteOMG...these are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, these are just beautiful! Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and pretty! It reminds me of those ships they put in glass bottles - I'm not sure how they do that either! Lovely find Sweetie! XOXO's
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is genius!
ReplyDeleteA bulb inside a bulb - that's what I call lateral thinking and as for those miniature clothes....adorable.
xx Felicity
Visiting from HH's POTM Club May
Just precious and unique! Thank you so much for joining Post Of The Month Club :) XOL
ReplyDeleteCut cute cute-love the plant ideas! Great!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so cute-light, bright and breezy! I'll be back! :) (From post of the month)
New follower from the hop!
ReplyDeleteWOW those are cute light bulbs... nice recycling!
xoxo
http://realhousewifeofsingapore.blogspot.com/
Hi, visiting from Laura's poat of the month. These are great ideas - I especially love what she has done with the miniture clothes, so sweet. It must have taken so much patience.
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