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DIY chicken wire pendant light

lighting before photo Our little light over the kitchen sink was a case of budget over beauty. I dreamt of one of those delicious Anthropologie lights, oozing with quirky style. However we had about $20 instead of $200, so we bought a Home Depot pendant and put a bucket on it. It’s cute, in a pink bunny sorta way. This 31 days business has put me on a mission to correct the little irritating bits of my home – but to do it with mostly what I have on hand. So this light became the issue of the day.
Anthropologie inspired light fixture I channeled my inner Pooh Bear, and did a little thinking. What did I have that would be me? Quirky, farmhouse, vintage inspired me? Then I remembered the roll of chicken wire I bought for $1 when thrifting with Myra. Jackpot. The only tool I used was a pair of side cutters.
Chicken Wire Pendant Light Tutorial I cut a piece of the wire off the roll, about 10 inches by 12 inches. Cutting on the lines, I tried to keep the long twisty parts between the “combs” as long as I could to make the next step easier. I cut from the finished outer edge, so it could be the bottom of my shade.
how to make a chicken wire light I lined up the full first full roll of combs on each side to make a cylinder. I took the long twisty pieces where I cut, and wrapped them around the ones on the other side.
chicken wire light tutorial Once my cylinder was secure, I carefully started making a dome by pushing the unfinished edges towards the center. Kinda smush it with your hands to get the shape better.
industrial style light DIY You’ll need to make the hole in the middle work around the sleeve for the light bulb, which is kind of trial and error. Just take the coupler off that holds on the shade, then slide on the chicken wire and replace the coupler.
IMG_3304 You can make it look like a cloche, or smush it all wonky and make it more distorted – totally up to you.
chicken wire pendant light

A 10 minute DIY makes my Anthropologie lovin’ heart flutter…

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It might not be so cute anymore, but it sure is a bucket load of quirky.

 

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About Gina Luker

Hey there, I'm Gina Luker. I'm an artist, author and founder of The Soft Life Society. I am proudly a wild, witchy woman on a mission to make life magical. Alongside my husband Mitch, we are remodeling a 200 year old home we call The Enchanted Manor. I'm obsessed with estate sale shopping, Instagram, Practical Magic, disco balls, margaritas and doing whatever makes me insanely happy in any given moment.

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Comments

  1. Anne says

    October 23, 2011 at 1:47 pm

    I think you had a great idea. Looks very cool!

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  2. Renewed Upon a Dream says

    October 23, 2011 at 1:58 pm

    Hey I like this a lot! Did you stab yourself with the wire a lot? That chicken wire stuff is scary! Good job!

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  3. THE FARMHOUSE PORCH says

    October 23, 2011 at 2:02 pm

    It turned out so cute! I’d hang it above my farm sink in a minute!

    ♥Linsey

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  4. Gina @ The Shabby Creek Cottage says

    October 23, 2011 at 2:11 pm

    @Renewed Upon a Dream – actually it wasn’t that bad! I walked away without bringing blood or anything 🙂

    Reply
  5. jandjhome says

    October 23, 2011 at 2:21 pm

    I love it. I think it’s perfect for that area. It would look awesome with one of those Edison bulbs.

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  6. Gina @ The Shabby Creek Cottage says

    October 23, 2011 at 2:24 pm

    @jandjhome – that’s EXACTLY what I was thinking 🙂 I’m heading to RH next week, and I’m gonna pick one up and try!

    Reply
  7. Dana @ Cooking At Cafe D says

    October 23, 2011 at 4:09 pm

    Love it.

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  8. marty (A Stroll Thru Life) says

    October 23, 2011 at 4:12 pm

    How fun. It looks fabulous. Hugs, Marty

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  9. Shanon at Vintage Sparkle Chic says

    October 23, 2011 at 4:29 pm

    This is sooo cute and on a budget! I love it! Thanks for sharing,

    ~Shanon

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  10. Rachelle says

    October 23, 2011 at 7:55 pm

    This is SO adorable! And my thrifty side loves the price tag too!! 🙂

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  11. Rosemary@villabarnes says

    October 23, 2011 at 8:19 pm

    Oh, now that’s cool, Gina. A simple idea, with a dramatic effect. Love it.

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  12. Jeannie-JB says

    October 23, 2011 at 10:23 pm

    Call me crazy, but I really like it! The bucket, not so much. I think you rocked it!

    Jeannie-JB
    http://www.jbsvintage.com

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  13. EvA. . . says

    October 24, 2011 at 3:31 am

    very creative! Looks cute:)

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  14. Stacey@A Sort Of Fairytale says

    October 24, 2011 at 3:40 am

    it’s absolutely adorable! i’m thinking it would look just fab with a vintage style Edison bulb in there too. was just at Anthro today, drooling over their light fixtures…
    thanks for the tutorial and inspiration!

    Reply
  15. ネコチョコ says

    October 25, 2011 at 5:58 am

    I love this diy light bulb.

    Reply
  16. thevintageroomny says

    October 1, 2012 at 8:12 pm

    Thanks for the great idea.. My father in law was a poultry farmer and I have Chicken wire .. have used it for inside cupboard doors and in frames but never as Light shade!! think I will give it a try!!

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Hey there, I’m Gina!

I believe in the magic of soft living, finding joy in every day moments, and building a magical life from the inside out. I’ve spent the last 15+ years sharing my story online – through creativity, healing, and a little rebellious sparkle.

I’m a writer, dreamer, and witchy woman who believes your everyday life should feel enchanting.

Most days you’ll find me with paint on my hands, dirt under my nails, and a journal full of big dreams. I’m so glad you’re here.

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