DIY TUTU
via http://www.theresesennerholt.se/
Hello,
It's Wednesday, it's DIY! A little decoration, because a long time ago, I had also prepared a DIY to put on the head ... YET (you're going to tell me) but that'll have to wait... Some time ago now, while looking for inspiration for our new apartment, I fell in love with this image, which, let's face it, is pretty damn hot. It comes straight from a Swedish website whose name I've forgotten, but if it rings a bell, let me know and I'll do a little editing. Anyway, you're getting to know me and my love of tulle, plumetis and all those pretty, wispy materials, so when I saw this suspension, my eyes turned to hearts, and then I went looking for it on the internets, like a crusade. I finally found it (don't ask me for the website, it's been over a year, I can't find it anymore, but no delivery in France at the time), and its price was unbelievable, so I said to myself: one day I'll make one, it doesn't seem that complicated. That day has come, and you're going to ask me, but what about safety? Well, the tulle is never in contact with the bulb, because the base of this "light" is a lampshade or a classic fireproof ceiling suspension. What's more, I recommend using low-energy, low-voltage bulbs for an even more subdued ambience, if that's any consolation...
To make this DIY LUMIERE TUTU, you'll need..:- A classic ceiling lamp shade - they're all flame-retardant on the market (don't be crazy!)
- Tulle that's not too stiff, 2 strips: one a little longer than the shade (about 3 cm) and another 10 cm shorter than the first. The 2 strips should each be about 4.50 meters long.
- Thread and a large needle!
Finally, all that's left to do is place and secure the gathered tulle strips on your lampshade fig.1 & 2. Start with the longest, and using a needle and white thread, stitch through the lampshade to the four cardinal points...fig. 3 & 4. And do the same with the little band! Attach and enjoy, TADAM!