eviesmummy wrote:now you have a big blue boobie instead
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eviesmummy wrote:now you have a big blue boobie instead
Dora wrote:Oh my word. These have to be covered up! The artist in me would make an oragami folded leaf circle from felted paper with holes cut throughout to create dappled light as opposed to a hole in the middle. You'll also need stiff white card ;-) x
clothmama wrote:Dora wrote:Oh my word. These have to be covered up! The artist in me would make an oragami folded leaf circle from felted paper with holes cut throughout to create dappled light as opposed to a hole in the middle. You'll also need stiff white card ;-) x
Now that sounds fab! For someone who hasn't done origami since 3rd grade I wouldn't know where to start! Do you know of any tutorials? Any idea how to fix it to the light?
JabberJabber wrote:You could put a little face on the shades, with the hole being the mouth. They can keep an eye on things then!
fivefourfour wrote:JabberJabber wrote:You could put a little face on the shades, with the hole being the mouth. They can keep an eye on things then!
That could look hugely inappropriate, given the look of the light underneath...
Dora wrote:Heres a good starting point http://www.hannahebrahim.co.uk/habitat.html
Ps- you have to have an extremely clean surface to work from and when folding use paper to go over your folds or you'll see finger smudging and oil when you turn the light on. Youre lightfitting height sticking out from the wall would possibly be the best starting measurement if those are the bulbs you'll keep on using x