Just noticed a awesome Idea you could also use this as a plant holder, you would put your potted plant in the big opening and put the base of the plant at the bottom of the shade to stabilize the shade, I think it would look really cool and modern especially if you spray painted the shade in a metallic rose gold paint and made different sizes to create a awesome look on a coffee table.
Made this yesterday with the kids and deflated it today, it was such a fun craft. Kids loved it. Thanks for the clear and informative tutorial. God Bless!xxx
Here is a cheap and tidy trick...wrap the bowl with cling wrap or plastic wrap. Poke a small hole in the middle for the yarn to come out of and now you can pull the yarn out as fast as you want to with no mess. Hope that helps a bit. It's what I do.
I just finished making two of these lamps for my children for Christmas gifts. After completing the first one following the instructions given here, I figured out a couple of things to make it much easier and therefore faster to wrap the ball. First, I took an industrial size zip tie used for packaging items and super glued it into a ring. I then super glued the ring onto the bottom of the ball. Then I used an old bottle cap the size I needed for the opening at the top and super glued it onto the top of the ball. This not only gave me a guideline as to where to wrap, it also prevented the string from slipping and shifting as I was wrapping it. Once dry, it was quite easy to pop off the bottle cap and lower ring leaving me with perfectly shaped openings. I also poked a small hole into an old sour cream container lid and threading the end of my yarn through it. This served to wipe off excess glue mixture so the yarn wouldn't be too wet and cut down on the mess it made.
Deedat Ibrahim, you are most likely doing the same thing I did when I first started and that is having too wet of yarn. There are two different ways to combat this. One way is to simply pull the yarn between two fingers to remove the excess glue mixture before applying to the ball. Warning...this way worked well but turned out to be very very messy. The second way is to use an old plastic lid the same size as the bowl you are using to hold the glue mixture and yarn and make a small hole in the middle of the lid. I used a nail to start the hole and pushed an awl into the hole a little at a time until I had the right size hole. You want the hole to be big enough for the yarn to thread thru snugly but not so snug that it snags the yarn. Once your lid is ready, thread the end of your wet yarn thru the hole in the lid working from the inside of the lid out. Now push the lid down over the top of the bowl and just continue pulling the yarn thru the lid as you work. This works the same as using your fingers but is way less messy. Hope this helps!
planning on opening my yarn shop and this is such a cool easy idea... now I know how I want to decorate the lights and maybe hang a few others from the ceiling! THANKS!
I'm SO GLAD I found this video! It's exactly what I want for two of my light fixtures and I know that if I make them, they'll be the exact right size and formation...also price point, color, and funkiness. I love this. I LOVE this! I LOVE THIS!!!
You are my new favorite. Your voice is soothing and you make the steps easy to follow. Love the subtle background changes. You look like you are having so much fun. Can't wait to see more.
Budget friendly lighting! Thanks for showing how to use the hanging light fixture, 3/8 inch 2-piece-clamp connector,; & 1 x 3/4" washer. Great directions - so helpful!!
Dana, Thank you for the tutorial! Just what I needed to know! ( I am going to make pillar lamps to go around the pool, using the core of bolts of material.) I have a suggestion that may help you dispense yarn faster with more absorption and less flinging of glue. Rewind the yarn into a ball. My momma has crocheted ever since I can remember and she always rewinds her skeins and puts them in a shallow bowl. It also keeps the yarn from getting tangled. Just a thought. 👍😊 Thanks again.
Great tutorial, you show us in easy to follow steps and include all the tips (love the home made apron!) and you make it so much fun, I am definitely going to try this. The lampshade is just too cool and you can make it match whatever colour scheme you wish.....10 out of 10 for this and I have subscribed, thank you for sharing.
Even if I don't do this project, I am enjoying the heck out of watching this video. You are super entertaining, and I love the end result! Yay! Thank you : )
This is so neat! I am definitely going to try this! If I have time, I may even try this for a Christmas present for my mom. Thanks for the idea, and I love your channel!
This idea is amazing and easy ! I was looking for a theme to remake my room and just this gave me a start off ! So cool now i know exactly what i want in all ! I'm subscring , you also explain so simple i could make these activities with my sisters thank you so much !
Are used to make these with my granny and her trick. She would use a giant giant size Elmers glue three times the size of the one you use. She would shove the yarn inside with the glue mixture and then she would use the top of the Elmers glue bottle and she would weave the tip of the yarn through it and then just pull through there and be a little bit less messy beautiful job. Thank you for sharing.
Love this idea! Mine came out beautifully. It looks amazing in my bedroom. Planning on making another one so I can have matching bedroom lamps. Thanks!
Hey Dana not sure if you have tried this before. but you could also attach 3 or 4 together and make bigger stand alone lamps with 3 or 4 lights too. I made one when I was in primary school but with balloons, but it didn't come out as perfect as this since i was a kid, but managed to win some kids' contest. You should try it with 3 different sizes of balls. Exp: .....(..)...... ....(.....).... ...(.......)...
Awesome tutorial, I love making things too! I also made a DIY lamp, and as much as it does look good, I swear I love it more because it's the work of my hands! ;) Great work!
my big sister's birthday is in 11 days and I'm making a surprise party for her and I'll make many of these and hang them all over the house thank you so much for the idea
Aisha Kargbo I'm just watching & reading comments 4 years later but I want to try this and I'm so curious to know if you ended up doing it and if so, how it turned out!?? Tia! 🙏 🤗
Very cool, I bought an 8 inch diam bulb, it’s beautiful on it’s own but still looks bare in my living room. Cannot wait to make that large size bulb globe to put over it. Thanks!
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This is awesome! Thanks for sharing this video, Dana :) I saw one of these in a furniture store and think it'd be really fun to do it DIY style. Could you share a breakdown of the material costs for this project?
Hi and hello there ! Just caught the show myself . I may be able to answer your question. Depending on your location of residence You shouldn't have to really spend a lot of money for this project to start yarn usually 2 to $3.00 for a roll and any size ball let's say no more than $5.00 dollars and at a hardware store fore your light bulb and electronical wire And clips to hang your lamp looking at no more than $20.00 or so dollars tops . Good luck . And enjoy your project Z.
Thanks, added this into one of my playlists as am looking at putting together some sort of lamp stand (a few different sorts actually). Your video may come in handy for one the Taller lamp stands. At least I know how to make a different style lamp shade now. Thanks for sharing your creative side with the world 🎊
P.S. I love how you change your backgrounds for videos. I'm a beginning sewer and my hubby bought me a Baby Lock machine about 2 years ago. I love the machine, but I don't use it often because I'm a visual learner and paper patterns confuse me. Videos help me fully understand. Perhaps you could do a pattern tutorial for an easy project. I would love that. Thanks so much. New subbie!!!
I used to make them out of balloons, water and sugar. They used to dry pretty hard. Does the glue dry hard? Sometimes it looks like the yarn is soft. I also used to wrap the ball with the yarn and I would pour the mixture over the balloon until it was completely saturated. I'm going to try and make a lantern. I've never done that!! Ty!!
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This is really cool! How would you convert it to use with a standard lamp? How would you be able to make it sit on the light bulb like a regular lampshade does?
Damian van de Par hoi damian, mag ik vragen wat je hebt gebruikt om de ronde vorm te krijgen? Heb je ook een bal gebruikt? Zo ja waar had je die vandaan?
Wooooow ! Great balls of lamps . Hello there ! Just caught the show ! Question ! After all the glue that was left And poured onto the mold and then let it sat for 2 days tops , would it really make any difference on how to take out the ball this is well after the yarn was com-- pletly dried . Either insert a air release valve OR just puncture a small hole into the ball itself either way the air would be out completely but easily pulling out the ball .
Hi Firstly this is a great idea and an equally great video..... Secondly if you put the Wool/ Yarn in a deeper bowl and attach a large soft bristle paint brush to the top you can 'feed' the Wool through the bristles, this takes off the excess glue as you pull the Wool out. No glue flickage :) I am trying this later on today with mini balloons to make Xmas tree decs'..... Awesome video x
Just noticed a awesome Idea you could also use this as a plant holder, you would put your potted plant in the big opening and put the base of the plant at the bottom of the shade to stabilize the shade, I think it would look really cool and modern especially if you spray painted the shade in a metallic rose gold paint and made different sizes to create a awesome look on a coffee table.
Made this yesterday with the kids and deflated it today, it was such a fun craft. Kids loved it. Thanks for the clear and informative tutorial. God Bless!xxx
Awesome! Yay!
Here is a cheap and tidy trick...wrap the bowl with cling wrap or plastic wrap. Poke a small hole in the middle for the yarn to come out of and now you can pull the yarn out as fast as you want to with no mess. Hope that helps a bit. It's what I do.
I just finished making two of these lamps for my children for Christmas gifts. After completing the first one following the instructions given here, I figured out a couple of things to make it much easier and therefore faster to wrap the ball. First, I took an industrial size zip tie used for packaging items and super glued it into a ring. I then super glued the ring onto the bottom of the ball. Then I used an old bottle cap the size I needed for the opening at the top and super glued it onto the top of the ball. This not only gave me a guideline as to where to wrap, it also prevented the string from slipping and shifting as I was wrapping it. Once dry, it was quite easy to pop off the bottle cap and lower ring leaving me with perfectly shaped openings. I also poked a small hole into an old sour cream container lid and threading the end of my yarn through it. This served to wipe off excess glue mixture so the yarn wouldn't be too wet and cut down on the mess it made.
Lynette Markey Hey! why does the thread/yarn not stick to the ball? It keeps on falling off. Please help!
Deedat Ibrahim, you are most likely doing the same thing I did when I first started and that is having too wet of yarn. There are two different ways to combat this. One way is to simply pull the yarn between two fingers to remove the excess glue mixture before applying to the ball. Warning...this way worked well but turned out to be very very messy. The second way is to use an old plastic lid the same size as the bowl you are using to hold the glue mixture and yarn and make a small hole in the middle of the lid. I used a nail to start the hole and pushed an awl into the hole a little at a time until I had the right size hole. You want the hole to be big enough for the yarn to thread thru snugly but not so snug that it snags the yarn. Once your lid is ready, thread the end of your wet yarn thru the hole in the lid working from the inside of the lid out. Now push the lid down over the top of the bowl and just continue pulling the yarn thru the lid as you work. This works the same as using your fingers but is way less messy. Hope this helps!
Lynette Markey ,what type of glue did you use?
Try using scotch tape for attaching zip ties: much easier.
Quite tactful....but Boombastic ✌️
planning on opening my yarn shop and this is such a cool easy idea... now I know how I want to decorate the lights and maybe hang a few others from the ceiling! THANKS!
I'm SO GLAD I found this video! It's exactly what I want for two of my light fixtures and I know that if I make them, they'll be the exact right size and formation...also price point, color, and funkiness. I love this. I LOVE this! I LOVE THIS!!!
You are my new favorite. Your voice is soothing and you make the steps easy to follow. Love the subtle background changes. You look like you are having so much fun. Can't wait to see more.
Tina Windham Awww Thanks Tina! That's really nice to hear :) Have few sewing - Dana
MADE Everyday really fantastic👏💐
+MADE Everyday my baby cousin is turning 2 and I want to make this for her she even watches ur videos with me
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Budget friendly lighting! Thanks for showing how to use the hanging light fixture, 3/8 inch 2-piece-clamp connector,; & 1 x 3/4" washer. Great directions - so helpful!!
Dana, Thank you for the tutorial! Just what I needed to know! ( I am going to make pillar lamps to go around the pool, using the core of bolts of material.)
I have a suggestion that may help you dispense yarn faster with more absorption and less flinging of glue. Rewind the yarn into a ball. My momma has crocheted ever since I can remember and she always rewinds her skeins and puts them in a shallow bowl. It also keeps the yarn from getting tangled. Just a thought. 👍😊
Thanks again.
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I appreciate the honesty and simplicity of this video.
Hi Thanks for your tutorial! What is the best way to get rid of excess glue in between the yarn when it dries?
That was neat. You wrapped it very well! Looks solid.
To help keep glue mess to a minimum you should put the lid on your container and run the thread/string thru a small hole you punch in the lid.
Jo Ann Crefasi great idea! Thanks! - Dana
Please tell me what kind of glue is that?
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do u know if the glue disolve with the rain?? I live in FL and rains everyday
your video is worth watching... concise, direct, simple to follow and accurate. Thanks
Great tutorial, you show us in easy to follow steps and include all the tips (love the home made apron!) and you make it so much fun, I am definitely going to try this. The lampshade is just too cool and you can make it match whatever colour scheme you wish.....10 out of 10 for this and I have subscribed, thank you for sharing.
Brandon frazer sweet! Thanks Brandon :) - Dana
Even if I don't do this project, I am enjoying the heck out of watching this video. You are super entertaining, and I love the end result! Yay! Thank you : )
This is so neat! I am definitely going to try this! If I have time, I may even try this for a Christmas present for my mom. Thanks for the idea, and I love your channel!
It worked! I was super stressed out that I couldn't finish my art assignment but you made my day by making this video!
this is one of the best lantern yarn video ive watch so far.. thank you so much for this..
Kikzy Sugarsweet Thanks Kikzy!
Love these shades AND the orange and white checkerboard backdrop!!You must be a Volunteer! 🧡🧡
This idea is amazing and easy ! I was looking for a theme to remake my room and just this gave me a start off ! So cool now i know exactly what i want in all ! I'm subscring , you also explain so simple i could make these activities with my sisters thank you so much !
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I am absolutely IN LOVE with this!! There will be balls lamps EVERYWHERE in my house! Haha! Ty so very much for sharing, this is truly amazing!!
I'm glad you love the video, Heather! Have fun crafting 😁
This is so pretty and professional.
+EzyCraft Thank you! :) - Dana
Are used to make these with my granny and her trick. She would use a giant giant size Elmers glue three times the size of the one you use. She would shove the yarn inside with the glue mixture and then she would use the top of the Elmers glue bottle and she would weave the tip of the yarn through it and then just pull through there and be a little bit less messy beautiful job. Thank you for sharing.
Whoa, I didn't know yarn globes were made in that way. Haha. Love this thing. :D
I’ve made alot of decorative balls for Christmas and lanterns with yarn or jute and balloons, thanks for sharing!
Love this idea! Mine came out beautifully. It looks amazing in my bedroom. Planning on making another one so I can have matching bedroom lamps. Thanks!
Holly Doshier Hey! Why does the thread/yarn keep on falling off from the ball. It does not stick to the ball. Please help!
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How can someone dislike this amazing super handy crafts?! Whew.
Hey Dana not sure if you have tried this before. but you could also attach 3 or 4 together and make bigger stand alone lamps with 3 or 4 lights too. I made one when I was in primary school but with balloons, but it didn't come out as perfect as this since i was a kid, but managed to win some kids' contest. You should try it with 3 different sizes of balls.
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That sounds really cool!
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Will totally be doing this to our sons bedroom! Greetings from Sweden and someone who has been searching for a fun and colorful lamp! :)
Awesome tutorial, I love making things too! I also made a DIY lamp, and as much as it does look good, I swear I love it more because it's the work of my hands! ;) Great work!
Hi Dana... use balloons! Many different sizes and shapes. I made solar system with this technique
she gives me 5th grade teacher vibes and i'm here for it. Also, super helpful video
My first time watching your videos. I will make two of these for my beach house! Thank you so much ❣
My mom and I were doing this in the mid-1980's! Lol! As the saying goes, "What's old is new again".
I used to think It was very difficult to make such an thing..Thank you Dana. 👍
Tip: you can make small ones and put fairy lights through them and hot-glue the ends😀😀😀
You can also cover the lamp by something that doesn't heat up very much
Cloudy stars all I want right now. Thanks
Awesomely easy and good looking , plus the bonus of how to make a sassy dress out of a plastic bag!
I will be doing this tutorial on my upcoming RUclips page!! Thank you for being such a huge inspiration!! You rock!
Amazing, I loved it, congratulations on your beautiful work, and thanks for sharing, it was the best I've ever seen, success to you😘
Thank you sharing. I've done mine and I got lots of orders from my friends. Merry Christmas and have a prosperity year to come.
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Awesome Hun! I'm going to make one...we just did a living room makeover. You're instructions were easy to follow....GREAT VIDEO! ❤️🇨🇦
I tried to make one of this first it looks easy ..
but when I started it was hard to make it stay .. any advice ! plz
Since it's been 3 yrs you've probly figured this out, huh? If you didn't try it again tho, maybe make your glue mixture a little more gluey?
The best video on how to make a yarn lamp on youtube !
my big sister's birthday is in 11 days and I'm making a surprise party for her and I'll make many of these and hang them all over the house thank you so much for the idea
+Aisha Kargbo That sounds totally cool. I'm sure it'll look awesome! - Dana
+Aisha Kargbo ...sweet girl..
Hii Dana I make it two times but it doesn't work. Can I use fevicol or give me name of glue? It becomes soft
Aisha Kargbo hi may i know what kind of tread to use
Aisha Kargbo I'm just watching & reading comments 4 years later but I want to try this and I'm so curious to know if you ended up doing it and if so, how it turned out!?? Tia! 🙏 🤗
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Your tutorials are easy to understand. You’re just amazing, Dana.
omg this is so cool!! I'm so doing this when I move in with my mum in December!! such a good idea!
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Very cool, I bought an 8 inch diam bulb, it’s beautiful on it’s own but still looks bare in my living room. Cannot wait to make that large size bulb globe to put over it. Thanks!
I watched this n immediately subscribed, bell button pressed too! Greetings from The City of Pearls - Hyderabad, Telangana, India!
This proves that great design doesn't have to break the bank!
you are crazy cool for this... I'm definitely doing this for my home
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Wow so beautiful sharing dear 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 amazing art 💕💕 have a great day 😊 with best wishes .
I loved this girl's energy! :D
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I have seen all your videos and I must say...YOU THE BEST!!
haha. thanks! :) Dana
I was wondering if I could use a beachball to make this lamp?
Yup 😊
You are beyond, CREATIVE!!!! I can't wait to do this. Thank you Dana!!!! You ROCK!!!!
That's so cool thank you! Perfect for a date!
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Girl you're crazy....just crazy
Super cute idea, very practical and classy 👌👌👌
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This is awesome! Thanks for sharing this video, Dana :) I saw one of these in a furniture store and think it'd be really fun to do it DIY style. Could you share a breakdown of the material costs for this project?
Hi and hello there !
Just caught the show myself .
I may be able to answer your question.
Depending on your location of residence
You shouldn't have to really spend a lot of
money for this project to start yarn usually
2 to $3.00 for a roll and any size ball let's say
no more than $5.00 dollars and at a hardware
store fore your light bulb and electronical wire
And clips to hang your lamp looking at no more
than $20.00 or so dollars tops . Good luck .
And enjoy your project Z.
Super cute, thanks for sharing, my kiddos will so happy to make a lamp for their room ❤💚💙💜💛
Wow awesome idea! Screw socializing I am dedicating my immediate future to making these bad boys :D
which glue is this ?
The trash bag apron alone was worth a "like" and a new subscriber in me. Thanks. Now back to the vid.
Can't it get burned as a lamp (especially because of the glue)?
I want to make it but I'm not sure it will be safely
If u use LED it won't burn
Thanks, added this into one of my playlists as am looking at putting together some sort of lamp stand (a few different sorts actually). Your video may come in handy for one the Taller lamp stands. At least I know how to make a different style lamp shade now. Thanks for sharing your creative side with the world 🎊
This was such a great and informative tutorial. Thank you! I'm inspired to make my own this weekend. :)
Great Work Dana, Very Beautiful !
Cool lamp, I made one from spoons, look at you 👍
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Love this. Thank you for the tutorial. Could you please tell me what size the thickness of the yarn is in mm? Thank you!
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Love this, specially your designer top, Lol. 👍❤️
its pretty good and easy to make... thankyou !!
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Didnt know thats these lamps are so simple and easy to make. Will definitely give it a try.
you, your style n talk n ideas made me subscribe to you quickly.. you are darling..
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I used to make them out of balloons, water and sugar. They used to dry pretty hard. Does the glue dry hard? Sometimes it looks like the yarn is soft. I also used to wrap the ball with the yarn and I would pour the mixture over the balloon until it was completely saturated. I'm going to try and make a lantern. I've never done that!! Ty!!
impressive and so beautiful, thank you so much!
I got sooooo much yarn for Christmas. I might have to try these out.
Coolest diy I have ever seen. Very Original too.
Wow, this is such a cool project and so easy to make. Thank you for sharing.
this school glue is white glue right?
Wow,,,,,,great creativity and great craft,,,,,,, very beautiful dear friend...
Very great! Thank a lot for your channel :)
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TY !! Very pretty and easy to do for those of us who are saying "Huh?" the moment we are told we will do something crafty !
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This is amazingggggggggggggg.I will try this for my beautifully Terrace.
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Love your demo, you are fun and entertaining while clear when giving instruction
At least i now know a way to upcycle my yarn that I don't use^^;
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That is what I was thinking too! 🤣
This is really cool! How would you convert it to use with a standard lamp? How would you be able to make it sit on the light bulb like a regular lampshade does?
can u use a baloon instead
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Best video on making these shades!! Thanx!
can i use fevicol ?
yes
Dhong band Karo plz
It's waste of time efforts material & all
sabreen sheikh u can use fevicol
Very very nicely designed and demonstrated!
Soooo cute. I'm gonna do it...
Wow... bit messy but finally worth making once 😊 looks beautiful..
"until I told them it was for me" lol!
thx so much for this vid. I made a lampshade in bright red and it worked out perfectly thx to the steps u explained. greetings from Holland!
Damian van de Par hoi damian, mag ik vragen wat je hebt gebruikt om de ronde vorm te krijgen? Heb je ook een bal gebruikt? Zo ja waar had je die vandaan?
love it
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Wooooow !
Great balls of lamps .
Hello there ! Just caught the show !
Question ! After all the glue that was left
And poured onto the mold and then let it sat
for 2 days tops , would it really make any difference
on how to take out the ball this is well after the yarn was com--
pletly dried . Either insert a air release valve OR just puncture
a small hole into the ball itself either way the air would be out
completely but easily pulling out the ball .
What is the size of clamp connector? I couldn't get it. Haha.
Please mention the size!
She makes it look soo easy!
Hi Firstly this is a great idea and an equally great video..... Secondly if you put the Wool/ Yarn in a deeper bowl and attach a large soft bristle paint brush to the top you can 'feed' the Wool through the bristles, this takes off the excess glue as you pull the Wool out. No glue flickage :) I am trying this later on today with mini balloons to make Xmas tree decs'..... Awesome video x
I was thinking of making is lamp shades and possibly hanging beads from the bottom hole..... Might look cool