This was a wonderful video...I especially liked the observation "the distressed look hides earlier mistakes". So true, for so many experiences in life.
thank you very much! the instructions were clear and it was really funny when you suddenly smashed the little lamp! it will make an amazing gift for my mom! :) edit: she absolutely loved it ^_^
Thank you so much for this well-done and well-explained tutorial. I have a question about safety. Is it possible for the paper to catch fire from the light bulb? If so, are there any suggestions for preventing this?
This is a brilliant design -thank you for sharing! I couldn't however understand about the lightbulb...did you say lightbulb extension...what is that? And the flat piece/circle what is that made of? thank you
@@trish3580 Thank you! The lightbulb is fixed to the extension and this area has to be modified to fit your specific light. The flat piece was a thicker piece of paper.
How do you make something like this that goes into like a spiral tip like an ice cream cone? I have an idea for lighting, I want to put an LED strip on something like a microphone stand And then basically make a coil that goes from wide to narrow, and clip the wide and onto the bottom of the stand, and then the narrow end of the other side of the spiral to the top of the stand with a clip I imagine that it would do something similar like this where I could expand and collapse it What is the material that you’re using for it to be collapsible?
Can you share dimensions? What's the lowr and upper diameter? My bin turned out to be too large for an a3 sheet. Does an a3 sheet covers it or bigger paper need?
Shift+D was an awesome trick ❤
This was a wonderful video...I especially liked the observation "the distressed look hides earlier mistakes". So true, for so many experiences in life.
the duplication method really saves alot of time thanks for the tip! subscribed
thank you very much! the instructions were clear and it was really funny when you suddenly smashed the little lamp! it will make an amazing gift for my mom! :) edit: she absolutely loved it ^_^
Great video, I want to attempt some various light shades/ lanterns made from natural materials and this made it look easy!
Absolutely perfect! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for such a concise and informative video! I'm excited to try it out!
So amazing.. thank you for sharing.. really helpful
Why am I just now learning the Shift+D tip?? Saved me so much time
Amazing Demonstration, Thank you For Sharing!
If ONLY duplicating them (or everything!) was as easy as Shift D! Nice video, thanks!
Thx! You make it look simple indeed!
Simply beautiful
perfectly described, thanks for posting
Well done, will do this!!!!!
Thank you so much for this well-done and well-explained tutorial. I have a question about safety. Is it possible for the paper to catch fire from the light bulb? If so, are there any suggestions for preventing this?
@@mariaescala2445 don't take my word for this, but at least the LED lights I use seem to not run very hot at all.
This is a brilliant design -thank you for sharing! I couldn't however understand about the lightbulb...did you say lightbulb extension...what is that? And the flat piece/circle what is that made of? thank you
@@trish3580 Thank you! The lightbulb is fixed to the extension and this area has to be modified to fit your specific light. The flat piece was a thicker piece of paper.
Fantastic.!
Brilliant.
This is so cute, thanks !
This is so awesome ❤❤❤ I love it. Copied
So pretty
Thanks for the great review! How heavy (g/m^2) is the washi paper?
Thank you! But unfortunately I do not know the weight of the paper, but it is not super thin anyways.
How do you make something like this that goes into like a spiral tip like an ice cream cone?
I have an idea for lighting, I want to put an LED strip on something like a microphone stand
And then basically make a coil that goes from wide to narrow, and clip the wide and onto the bottom of the stand, and then the narrow end of the other side of the spiral to the top of the stand with a clip
I imagine that it would do something similar like this where I could expand and collapse it
What is the material that you’re using for it to be collapsible?
@@NathanNavarrete-r5m it sounds like an interesting design you have in mind! But I do not know how I would make it, I used rattan for these.
Subscribed at SHIFT-D :D
I see, what do you use to cut out holes on paper if you don't have a press
@@sparkden I either use a small pair of scissors or a really sharp knife.
Can you share dimensions? What's the lowr and upper diameter? My bin turned out to be too large for an a3 sheet. Does an a3 sheet covers it or bigger paper need?
How did you reinforce and cut out the hole?
@@sparkden I think I reinforced it by gluing a thicker paper there and then cut the hole.
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Lastly! You don't have a link to buy the same paper! thanks dude
@sparkden I could tell you where I bought it here in Gothenburg, Sweden, if you happen to pass by! ;)
Where did you buy the rattan wood if you are in the US? Thanks
Sorry, I'm in Sweden. I bought it in a craft store, but I see that you also can find it on Amazon as a last resort.
Thanks
Which kind of paper and string you're using ?
@@rinkumonimahan5302 I used japanese washi paper and linen thread
Wow!!!
Excellent video! What size of rattan do you recommend using?
Thank you! The rattan I used is 2.5mm or 3/64".
What kind of paper did you say that you used?
It's washi paper
What about the pieces of tape? Are they completely removed?
Good question! I removed them, but do not recall why I didn't show it
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can we use wire instead?
Give it a try and tell me how it goes :)
coolt!
Nicee.