Instantly illuminate your bedside with a series of pendant lights made from canning jars. Purchase socket lights that plug into a standard outlet so you won't have to worry about electrical work. Cut a hole in the jar lid and tuck the light into the jar, then hang from a hook.
3 pint-size Mason jars with lids
2×4 board
2 clamps
1-1/2-inch bimetal hole saw
Metal file
3 socket lights.
40-watt equivalent LED bulbs
Secure Mason jar lid to a 2×4 board with clamps. Place hole saw in center of the lid and cut a hole in the lid.
Repeat for remaining two lids. Sand the sharp edges of the lids with a metal file
Screw lightbulbs into the sockets and screw them to the Mason jars.
Safety tip: Use low-wattage LED bulbs (40-watt equivalent or less) to prevent overheating. (LED bulbs put off less heat than incandescent or halogens.) If you're still concerned about heat, add ventilation to the fixture. If the diameter of your socket light kit is narrower than the jar lid, drill several holes in the lid with a drill bit before assembling to provide ventilation. If that won't work, use a diamond or a tungsten carbide drill bit to drill a few holes in the bottom of the jar before assembling the light. Spray water on the glass while drilling to prevent cracking
Tighten lids, and hang from ceiling or wall with a hook, staggering the heights for a pleasing presentation.
Words by : Mehwish Baseer
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