Easy and Inexpensive Wood Shim Pendant Light Tutorial

by Rdnoran on February 21, 2014 in DIYhome improvementHere is a tutorial bringing a lot of creativity to you home space. It is an affordable do it yourself project. We hope you learn much! We found this on Remodelaholic.com. We’ve included a link at the bottom of this quote… Enjoy!A pendant light is a quick project to add some character and needed lighting to any corner of any room. Our guest today took an old drum shade and turned it into this fun wood shim pendant light:

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But now… the tutorial you’ve all been waiting for! Here’s Chaney to thrill and amaze you with a super easy pendant light tutorial:

Wood Shim Pendant Light Tutorialby Chaney of May Richer Fuller Be

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Hey y’all! My name is Chaney and I blog over at May Richer Fuller Be. I’m so glad to be here today to share one of my DIY projects: a wood shim pendant light! 

Before I get started, let me tell you a little bit about myself. May Richer Fuller Be is my little blog where I share bits about my life and loves – big and small. I dabble in graphic and interior design, and would rather DIY something than buy it. I’m a genetic counselor by day, and a blogger by nights and weekends. I started May Richer Fuller Be as a creative outlet to share all the projects that were constantly popping into my head and so that my husband wouldn’t have to listen to me chatter away about my next creative endeavor :). In addition to being a wife to a wonderful man, I’m also “mom” to a silly lhasa apso/poodle mix named Jackson. You’ll see him pop up from time to time on the blog. He likes to make guest appearances.

Some of my favorite projects I’ve done to date are my grasscloth upholstered IKEA Expedit, a vintage kitchen cart makeover and my curtain-upholstered headboard. I’d love for you to stop by and say hello sometime.

Now onto the project of the day – the wood shim pendant light! This project is really simple and you don’t any electrical skills to make it work, I promise. 

The dining area in our tiny apartment is basically just a small section of wall between the living room and hallway to the bedroom, so I wanted to put a pendant light over the table to give it a little more definition and provide some light in that area. Since we’re renters, I didn’t want to spend a fortune on a temporary light, so I came up with this solution. Here’s how I did it….

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