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Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

November 28, 2023 by

Hello, my fellow crafting enthusiasts! I hope this post finds you well and brimming with creative energy. Today, I’m going to share with you a delightful little project that combines two of my favorite things – the holiday season and antique light fixtures!

Yes, you read that right! We’re transforming old, beautiful light fixtures into charming holiday bells. So, grab a cup of hot cocoa, put on your favorite festive tunes, and let’s dive into the world of creative upcycling together.

Together, we’ll explore how to transform old, forgotten items into delightful works of art that tell a story. All by making bells from antique light fixtures!

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

 

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

There’s just something about vintage items that tugs at the heartstrings. Maybe it’s the charm of a bygone era or the stories these items could tell if they could talk. For me, it’s like each object is whispering its history, waiting for someone to listen and breathe new life into it. And who better to do that than us, the crafting aficionados?

Why Antique Light Fixtures?

Well, if you’re anything like me, you’ve got a soft spot for all things vintage. There’s something magical about taking an object with history and giving it a new life. Plus, antique light fixtures often have unique shapes and intricate designs that make them perfect for our holiday bells project!

What I looked for when I was choosing which pieces to use for this project was shape and interest. For the main portion of my bells I looked for parts of light fixtures that had a natural bell shape. These can be the part of a fixture that attaches to the wall or ceiling. It could also be part of a lamp. Anything that looks like a bell will work for you!

The next thing I did was find vintage items that I could use for the top of my bells. I chose a pretty spindle for one and made a hand bell. For another I used a gorgeous old gas spigot. Anything that will fit in to the top of your “bell” that you find interesting will work for this!

The Thrill of the Hunt

Part of the joy of crafting with vintage items is the thrill of the hunt. Whether it’s rummaging through the attic, exploring thrift stores, or trawling garage sales and vintage markets, every find feels like unearthing a hidden treasure. Sometimes, I feel like an archaeologist discovering an ancient artifact, except my discoveries are old typewriters, worn-out suitcases, and rusty kitchen utensils.

When you watch the video below, you will see some of the fabulous vintage items that I used for my bells. My hope is that watching my process will inspire you for your next vintage treasure hunts. When we keep an open mind and think outside the box, suddenly those trips become even more fun.

Just keep an eye out for fixtures and hardware that you find interesting! Then bring them home and turn them into something wonderful like these holiday bells!

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

How to Assemble Your Bell

Once you have chosen your light fixture and hardware pieces, it’s time to put them together. Since you are probably working with metal, I would leave the glue gun to the side for this and go with a strong adhesive. My go to for this type of project is E6000, but you can use any similar glue you have.

If you pieces fit together nicely, your gluing should be simple. But if your hardware needs a little extra stability, try using an old washer and some wire to secure your pieces together.

 

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures
Watch the Video Tutorial Here!

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures Supply List

  • Antique light fixtures and/or other hardware
  • Greenery
  • E6000 adhesive
  • Wire cutters
  • Hot glue gun
  • Scissors
  • Seam binding (any color that you love )

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures Instructions

  • Start by choosing your light fixture and hardware pieces like we talked about above. Then use your E6000 or similar adhesive to assemble your bell.
  • Next use a glue gun to start attaching your greenery. Look for different shades and textures to add interest to your bell.
  • Then use your seam biding to make a bow and attach it to your bell.
  • You can stop here or add any little vintage treasures that you want to. You know I had to add some old keys to mine!

Sharing the Joy

The best part about crafting, in my opinion, is sharing the joy with others. Whether it’s gifting a handmade item to a loved one or hosting a crafting party with friends, there’s something incredibly satisfying about sharing your passion.

Remember, my crafty compadres, crafting isn’t just about creating beautiful items. It’s about the journey—the thrill of the hunt, the transformation of old to new, and the joy of sharing. It’s about taking something ordinary, adding a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of love, and creating something extraordinary.

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

The Wrap Up

There you have it, my craft-loving friends! Antique light fixtures turned into beautiful holiday bells. It’s amazing what a little creativity can do, isn’t it?

Remember, there’s no right or wrong way to do this project. The joy of crafting comes from making something uniquely yours. So feel free to experiment with different fixtures, strings, and bells.

I would love to see how you use these holiday bells in your own home. So if you post any pictures of them on social media, tag me so I can check them out! Remember, there’s no right or wrong in crafting – it’s all about having fun and letting your creativity shine.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your crafting tools, put on your explorer hat, and let’s dive into the marvelous world of vintage crafting together!

I would love to see how you use these holiday bells in your own home. So if you post any pictures of them on social media, tag me so I can check them out! As always, I hope you love this project as much as I do. Happy crafting, friends!

Making Bells from Antique Light Fixtures

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How to Make Paper Mache Santas

October 22, 2021 by

Hi, friends! I have a really cute Christmas craft project for you today. I am showing you how to make paper mache Santas with a vintage look. I just love how they turned out and I hope you do too!

It is the time of year when I start diving into making Christmas crafts. Somethings I make for myself and others I make as gifts. I wanted to show you how to make paper mache Santas because they are great for both keeping and gifting! For us vintage lovers, this project is a fabulous way of adding to our Chirstmas decor.

And you can paint them any way you like so that they match the color scheme you are going for. A little brown glaze brushed on at the end and you have yourself some adorable vintage looking Santas! Use them as ornaments or hang them with ribbon anywhere you need a little something jolly!

How to Make Paper Mache Santas

I know that the thought of paper mache is enough to make some people cringe. But with instant paper mache you get to leave a lot of the headache and mess behind! Don’t get me wrong, it is still a little messy but nothing like going the traditional paper mache route.

The instant stuff is really easy to mix up and then it just acts like clay. You still get the rustic texture but without all the drippy mess. And that is a huge win for me! Another thing that I love about this project is that the sculpting doesn’t need to be perfect. In fact the roughness adds a lot to the vintage rustic look of the Santas.

And don’t be afraid to make each of your Santas a little bit different. I used different shapes and sizes. I also added different details to each one. If you make one that you absolutely love and want to make them all similar, go for it! But just know that you don’t have to.

Painting your Paper Mache Santas

For my Santas I used a mix of acrylic and chalk paints. I used a cream colored chalk paint to tone down the brightness of my reds and greens. That made them work well with my own decor. But you can use absolutely and color combinations that you like.

You can make them bright and bold or you could even stick to only neutral colors if you prefer. There are no rules when it comes to painting! And you don’t even have to be great at painting for this project. Again, the roughness of the project means it doesn’t have to be perfect.

All you need is a couple of craft paintbrushes and a few colors and you will be on your way. Any old paint will do so use what you have or what you can easily get your hands on. I do suggest using a fine tipped brush and some black paint to fill in the eye holes you make. This helps the eyes to stand out and helps with the overall look of the Santas.

The only extra step that I took after the basic painting was brushing on some brown glaze. That is what really gives these Christmas ornaments their aged look. But if you are an artist you could add more details to yours. You could add shading or decorative elements to yours and really make them stand out!

Paper Mache Santa Tips

This Christmas craft project is really pretty simple so I don’t have too many tips for you. In the videos below I show you all the steps to make and paint these cute Kris Kringles. There are a couple of things to keep in mind though. Before you start, dig through your junk drawer and find some bobby pins or paper clips. Add these in at the top of your Santas before they cure and you will have a hook to hang them with.

Another thing you may want to do is have some E6000 on hand. If there are any parts of your ornaments that you are worried about falling off, just add a dab of the glue. That will ensure that no noses will go rolling away on you when you go to hang them. I think that is it for tips. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get into the fun!

Paper Mache Santas Supply List

  • Foil
  • Paper clips cut in half or bobby pins
  • CelluClay (instant paper mache)
  • Pencil
  • Small paint brush
  • Paints (any kind or color you prefer)
  • Brown glaze
  • Chip brush

Step by Step Instructions

  • Start by taking a piece of foil and smooshing and shaping it into a rough Santa shape. This is the base for your clay. Make your foil the size and shape that you want your entire Santa to be. Work a paper clip or bobby pin into it so that you will have a hook at the top of the Santa where you can add an ornament hook or ribbon.
  • Next get your CelluClay ready by following the package instructions. Then use it to completely cover your foil.
  • Then use the eraser side of your pencil to make Santa’s eyes. And the sharpened side to make a little mouth.
  • Next take small bits of clay and roll them into eyebrows and add them to the head. Make a small ball for his nose and set it in place.
  • Then roll out a longer piece for the brim of the hat. When you put it in place wrap the ends around the back. Then make another small ball for the hat and put that in place.
  • Now roll out another piece to make the mustache. You can stop here or you can roll out a few long pieces and lay them in stripes to add the beard.
  • Now let the paper mache set. You can let it air dry or you can bake it in a 175 degree oven for a couple of hours. Just keep an eye on them.
  • Then it is time to paint! Paint as much or as little of your Santas as you want using your chosen paint colors.
  • Next use the chip brush to lightly apply the brown glaze. This will age your Santas and make them look antique.

The Wrap Up

Oh my goodness I just love these little Santas! Each one has it’s own look and personality. There are so many ways that you can style them to suit your own likes and decor. And they would make great gifts for your fellow vintage loving friends and family.

I love to hang my Santas in my tree but you could also hang them on cabinet doors or lamp knobs. You could use them as gift tags on presents. And you could even glue a magnet to the back and display some on your fridge. Wherever your Santas end up, I hope they bring as much joy to you as mine have for me!

Make sure you never miss a Live or discount for my website! Sign up here to receive texts and I’ll let you know when fun things are happening! https://my.community.com/tamilovesvintage

Tami’s cell phone number: 740-273-6693

Looking for more decor inspiration? Be sure to follow me on Facebook and Instagram! You can also subscribe to my YouTube channel so you never miss a video tutorial!

If you love creating vintage treasures as much as I do you can also join my membership group, Tami Loves Creating Vintage Treasures. There you will get exclusive tutorials that will teach you how to create beautiful and unique pieces that will fit perfectly with your vintage decor!

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My name is Tami Neff and I would like to thank you for visiting my website. I hope you found many unique items to inspire you.  I love bringing you found vintage items to use when creating your treasures.  I have picked some of the nicest greenery around for you to use in your decor.  Please stop back often as we are always adding new items just for you.

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