Thank you so much to Mad in Crafts, who featured my solar lights -- hugs and thank yous to you!
And thank you, thank you to Sunny at Life In Rehab who has an awesome list of her top ten brand new bloggers -- and I was fortunate enough to be on it -- you are too sweet!
And my last "Thank You" today goes to ..... Remodelaholic. I'm an
Enough of my gushing....
Do you ever try to make a recipe that uses a bunch of ingredients you have left over from other meals? Or you try to cook something using up a stock of something in your pantry? Well I felt it was time to do that with my project left-overs. Every now and then I think it's a good idea to go through all my "treasures" and try to use them up (or sadly sometimes toss them). If I didn't do this I have a feeling I might end up on an episode of "Hoarders."
So do you remember these? They're leftover from my colorful solar lights...and I had 12 of them:
And do you remember this?? The glass part is what's left of the lamp I used for my Pottery Barn meets Mod Podge lamp:
And in honor of our Country's Birthday around the corner -- I HAD to make it Independence Day themed.
So I got out all things red, white and blue and went to town creating. First, I found some Glitter Mod Podge (oh yes, that's right, glitter PLUS Mod Podge -- and go to their website they have glow in the dark too!) for only $.99 at Joannes. Oh, and on a side note -- I've been told I'm becoming borderline obsessed with this stuff - so I may have to tone down my Mod Podge projects before my fingers become permanently Mod Podged. : )
I took scrapbook paper leftover from another project I did and cut it into geometrical shapes. Then I slathered on the Mod Podge and adhered it to my glass light case.

I tied a knot in some twine and threaded it through the little hole in the bottom of my plastic solar light cases, so that they could hang upside down from the string:

Next I took my glass Mod-Podged light base and used more twine so I could hang that too. I tied two pieces of twine to a washer and threaded that through the hole in the top:

So NOW, it's ready to attach our plastic solar light protectors -- just tie them onto a piece of twine around the bottom lip so they hang upside-down in the wind.
The Cost Breakdown:
Just a little way to use up some leftovers!

22 Hand-Me-Downers Shared:
Hahaha...too cute...not what I was thinking at all was going to come up at the end of the post...it's awesome
And you know what else..they kind of resemble a "liberty bell"
How cute! I love it. I wish my brain worked that way. I can do it w/ food though. Great job!
heather
just shared this on my blog! thank you for sharing.. i am so gonna have to make on of these now!!
I've been staring at my light protectors thinking, now what the heck do I do with these???? GREAT job! And thanks for the shout out!
I love what you did with leftovers! So cute!
Thanks for popping in over at TOTEally Posh today!
What a great way to welcome people to your guest house :) Very cute and patriotic!
Hey thanks for the comment on my blog! I just happen to LOVE your blog so it's an even bigger compliment coming from YOU, hehe. This project is just awesome btw, totally not what I was expecting!
So clever, and I love the scale! I'll have to scout around the basement and see what I can find!
impressive! i never would have thought of that!
Wow, how beautiful! Love it!
-found you from hoos talent!
-CK
Such a great idea for using up leftover items and so fun too. :-)
I love that....lettme see if I can find a lamp around my house to tear apart!
Sam
I love this so much... I'm all about using what you have! Lezlee
Awesome! Great way to use that lamp/glasses, etc.
Hugs, Lana
Left-overs? I'd go buy the stuff to make it. Too cute!
Hope you stop by today & link it up to Fab Finds for the 4th.
Thats awesome! Thanks so much for linking them at gettin' crafty on hump day! :)
Very fun and what a good use of what you had!
Check you out! What an adorable project! I love the whole patriotic theme with the colors! Thanks for linking up to Hoo's got talent!
AWESOME! I love it! :)
I featured your here:
http://firefliesandjellybeans.blogspot.com/2010/07/last-minute-4th-of-july-projects-from.html
Very clever and super festive!
Thanks for linking up at www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com
I hope to see you Friday for another link party!
Ok Amanda, you need to stop with all these cool projects, I should be working on my blog, and my home now,,, instead I'm hooked to your's lol. Very cute, !!!!
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