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Lamps can be made from a myriad of household items and keepsakes. See how we made a floor lamp, a sconce, a table lamp and a chandelier using old stuff we found around the house.
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Susan Teare and Lindsay Raymondjack
When your child outgrows his favorite toy, turn it into a lamp, or find an old toy at a garage sale or thrift shop to make a lamp. You can use a toy truck, boat or even a plastic barn. Read Feature
A stack of cookie and popcorn cans is turned into a unique lamp, perfect for a kitchen, dining room or anywhere. Read Feature
Glass lampshades are strung from a copper pipe to create a hanging accent light. Read Feature
A wall sconce is constructed from an old metal vase, a swag light kit and a bracket that is normally used for hanging plants. Read Feature
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