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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Creating Minnow Trap Light Pendants

On our last trip to the beach, I stopped in a hole-in-the-wall thrift shop. The store was musty, dirty and reeked of old cigarette butts. I'm still not sure why I was drawn into this store. But low and behold, this is what I found!


The owner told me it was a minnow trap. Duh, of course it is! Actually, I'm not a fisherperson, so I never would have guessed that.

What I did see was two pendant lamps for my screened porch. I have been trying to decorate it for a year, but I have been unable to find some inexpensive porch furniture. Regardless, I am aiming for a breezy ocean theme, so these would fit in perfectly!

I separated the trap into two pieces. Then cleaned them with a damp rag.


To create the light kit frame, I used these tools:


I bent a small hook in the clothes hanger with the needle-nosed pliers. Then fed the end of the coat hanger through one top edge of the minnow trap.



Using my pliers, I pinched the hook shut.


If you pretend that the first hook was attached at 12 o' clock, then you want to attach the second hook at 3 o'clock.


 Using my pliers again, I bent both wires near the center into a 90 degree "L" shape.


Next, I wove the other L hook (over and then under) the first hanger and bent the wires until they overlapped at 6 o' clock and the second one at 9 o' clock. I played with the wires until I was able to create a small hole in the center.


I ended up with this on both traps (now looking more like lamp shades):



I sprayed my two lamp shades with an automotive primer (I read somewhere that it has better adhesion to metal) and followed up with 2 - 3 coats of Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint.

For the light sockets, I purchased 2 candelabra base kits from Lowe's.

I simply inserted the socket and light bulb underneath the coat hangers. Then bent the coat hangers while making sure to get the light kit centered in the shade.


When I got everything centered, I fed the unattached ends of the coat hangers through the shade and hooked it around securing it to the wire shade.



Then all I had to do was screw in these cool iron shelf brackets into the wall on my porch and feed the wires of my lamps through and use a twisty tie to secure it.



Now we have some unique mood lighting on our porch!

 
 

 Do you like? Would you have known that they were minnow traps?

Too bad the weather is turning cool again. Maybe I can find some deals on porch furniture now!

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46 Comments:

At October 6, 2010 at 12:03 AM , Blogger Star Talks said...

Wow, those turned out GREAT! :)

 
At October 6, 2010 at 12:33 AM , Blogger The Mustard Seed said...

ummm... i NEED those on my porch. they turned out so good. gonna try to see if i can make some. thanks for sharing the tutorial!

angel

 
At October 6, 2010 at 1:07 AM , Blogger Caitlin Campbell said...

Yes! I love the texture it creates on the walls. Man, I never would have seen those minnow traps and thought anything of them :) You have a great eye for re-purposing.

 
At October 6, 2010 at 1:13 AM , Blogger Stephanie said...

ummm...I didn't even know what a minnow trap was! But I love what you turned it into!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 1:43 AM , Blogger Michelle L. said...

These are so great! Love them!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 1:54 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Really cute, what unique lights! They really do look great!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 2:33 AM , Blogger Camie at "Home is where they love you" said...

Very Cool...these are great.

 
At October 6, 2010 at 3:09 AM , Blogger jerriann said...

Ah, that is genus. How did you know to bend the wires at a 90 degree angle? I don't think I would have thought of that. I have a girlfriend who needs to see this.

These are so cute and soooo creative.

 
At October 6, 2010 at 6:37 AM , Blogger Renee Simmons said...

I likey!!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 7:27 AM , Blogger kathie said...

Really, really cool! I love the pattern they leave on the walls!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 7:38 AM , Blogger ChRiS said...

awesome job perfect looking on your s-porch

 
At October 6, 2010 at 8:13 AM , Blogger Amanda @ Healthy House on the Block said...

I LOVE this, Brittany! What an awesome light fixture -- I can't get enough light fixture projects! :) I'm with you on the porch furniture -- hopefully you find a good deal now that it's fall! :)

 
At October 6, 2010 at 8:35 AM , Blogger Christa @ Stories of a House said...

Holy smokes! That is a really neat project...I wish I were that handy with wiring. You are a jack of all trades!
Christa

 
At October 6, 2010 at 9:33 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I pretended to attach the first hook at 12 o'clock, and then waited until 3 o'clock. Nothing happened so I read a magazine until it was time to overlap some wires at 6 o'clock and then another wire at 9 o'clock. I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do in between time, so I fixed myself a nice cup of tea and looked out the window. I feel so relaxed, I can't wait for your next project.
Many thanks,
Amelia Bedelia
PS. would your boys like the minnows I caught?

 
At October 6, 2010 at 9:42 AM , Blogger Korrie@RedHenHome said...

These are SO cute and fun! You did a great job.

 
At October 6, 2010 at 9:56 AM , Blogger The Midwest Cottage said...

I LOVE IT!! What a great idea. I feel you about the smoking dirty thrift store. I too sometimes say to myself "why am I here" but you can find some good things! Thanks for sharing I love it!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 10:12 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course I knew they were traps.... NOT lol

I love them they look great...and your step by step instructions are fantastic...

Thanks for sharing,,,happy hunting for furniture :)

All the best,
Kathy :)

 
At October 6, 2010 at 10:50 AM , Blogger fun fridays said...

i love it! very creative. they look so great on your porch, thanks for the great instructions!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 2:34 PM , Blogger Anita @ GoingALittleCoastal said...

I love these. They would fit right in around here. Hubby being a big fisherman would love them too. I would need to find an outdoor light kit since my pool area is not covered. I wonder how hard that would be to find.

 
At October 6, 2010 at 3:46 PM , Blogger Cassie Bustamante said...

pure brilliance! i LOVE this idea!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 4:01 PM , Blogger Ashley said...

Fantastic idea! I LOVE it. I wouldve definitely not known these were minnow traps...so creative. I may be on the hunt for some of these...

 
At October 6, 2010 at 4:56 PM , Blogger Alyssa said...

Lol! Yeah, I never would have guessed minnow traps either. But how cute are your lamps!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 5:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Those lamps are great and I especially love the pattern that gets displayed on the walls.
Minnow traps, that's a first for me :-)

 
At October 6, 2010 at 7:23 PM , Blogger Krista Benskin said...

I don't think that I would have seen new lamps for the porch if I had seen the minnow traps. :) It looks amazing and like many others, I like the pattern it leaves on the walls. Truly a great example of finding creative genius in the most common of items. Thanks for the inspiration!

 
At October 6, 2010 at 7:55 PM , Blogger Sarah @ Cozy.Cottage.Cute. said...

Wow, those turned out great. Love the charm they add to your porch.

:)

 
At October 7, 2010 at 12:14 AM , Blogger Yanet @ 3 Sun Kissed Boys said...

These are soooo cool! You know ANthropologie would sell these for like 1,001 dollars or something crazy like that. I would love to find me some minnow traps! I need a light for the laundry room!

 
At October 7, 2010 at 6:12 AM , Anonymous Cigarette Sally said...

Very cool love the look!!!!Keep it up.

 
At October 7, 2010 at 8:50 AM , Blogger michelle said...

That is so great! I love it!! I have never seen those types of minnow traps but will now have to keep my eyes open!

 
At October 7, 2010 at 10:03 AM , Blogger Jen @ RamblingRenovators said...

Great project! They've got that whole industrial look going on. I like the scale of them too, not too big, not too small.

 
At October 7, 2010 at 6:06 PM , Anonymous Christine said...

NO WAY! Those are so cool. You have amazing vision for decorating. I'm sure that I have a light kit hanging around somewhere that I never used. I need to find that now.....

 
At October 7, 2010 at 9:14 PM , Blogger Kristol Faucheux said...

These are absolutely Fantastic!!!!

 
At October 7, 2010 at 11:04 PM , Blogger . said...

Those are fabulous!!

 
At October 8, 2010 at 2:57 PM , Blogger Lacey said...

Okay, those are just out of this world! You have an amazing eye! Thanks for the inspiration!

 
At October 9, 2010 at 12:20 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Wow! I love them, never would have known they were handmade or minnow traps. Great job.

 
At October 9, 2010 at 8:54 AM , Blogger Amanda said...

I just wanted to stop by and let you know that I linked to this post today from the Home & Garden channel at Craft Gossip. :)

Your feature will appear in the main Craft Gossip RSS feed, on the main home page and can be found directly here
http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/3-unique-lamp-ideas/

If you would like a "featured by" button, you can grab one here!
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At October 9, 2010 at 9:18 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love how you say what you "saw" regardless of what the shop owner said it was. Creativity does that to a person, doesn't it? You see things that others would think was crazy. He would probably have wondered why you just don't go out and buy a light if you want a light. Haha. Actually my husband is sometimes like that. "Jan, if you want a light, then buy a light." I also love how you used half a ladder as a shelf. You've really put together a great look.

 
At October 10, 2010 at 6:54 PM , Blogger Tanya said...

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At October 10, 2010 at 6:56 PM , Blogger Tanya said...

I really like these. They have an industrial look to them. (I spelled all my words right this time. I think.)

 
At October 11, 2010 at 9:37 PM , Blogger Bonnie @ House of Grace said...

Great job! I will be featuring you tonight.
Bonnie :)

 
At October 14, 2010 at 12:01 AM , Blogger TheVirginiaHouse said...

Those look so cute! I can't believe you thought of that! So smart and creative. Thanks for linking up to We Can Do It Cheaper!

 
At October 14, 2010 at 7:21 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

You certainly are a pretty handy girl! I've added you to my crafty bloggers list so that I can visit often to be inspired often!

 
At October 14, 2010 at 10:16 AM , Blogger Laurie at Turner Farm said...

OH MY! How clever you are. I have a couple of those minnow traps, from my dad's barn. Love this idea! They look wonderful.

 
At October 24, 2010 at 3:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brittany:

You know how much I loved this project! I have featured it on my blog as a "Boardwalk Bookmark", with a direct link back to this post on your blog. You may enjoy taking a look at it and, of course, feel free to take a button. Again -- I want to share with you my appreciation for your talent and creativity!

 
At November 5, 2010 at 9:32 AM , Blogger Sharon@Sharon at Home said...

Amazing ... great industrial look

 
At February 10, 2011 at 2:17 AM , Blogger Funky Junk Interiors said...

Oh my how I love these!! Your creations are so amazing Brittany. I don't hold a candle to some of the coolness you're pulling out of your tool box! The traps are the coolest things ever! And improve as lights. :)

Donna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/

 
At February 10, 2011 at 3:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Enjoyed seeing this project. Thanks for the close-ups and descriptions. Very nice!

Laura
http://lauranell.com

 

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