Create and Share Monthly Challenge: DIY Coffee Pot Lamp

It's a Create and Share Monthly Challenge day!

For this month's challenge, bloggers were asked to use the same item to create something unique.  This month's item was a lamp kit.  Using a lamp kit, I decided to make a small lamp for my kitchen counter.  I love the look of a little light glowing in my dark kitchen when I'm strolling through doing my nightly routine.  Since I am obsessed with coffee, I thought a coffee pot lamp would be perfect.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp 

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.comWhen this idea came to me, I immediately started the “hunt” for a thrifted coffee pot.  I was thrilled when I saw this pot with the removable bottom.

My first step in turning this pot into a lamp was to unscrew the bottom and put it aside.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

Once you get it open, this will be what it looks like inside.  I wanted to be able to run my cord through the hole on the side, so the next step was to detach the screws on the tab and discard.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.comDIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

The screws were corroded, so it took some muscle power to get the them off and clean up the tab.

Once I got the screws out, I folded the tab flush to create a larger area for my cord to feed through.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

I then wrapped my cord tightly in the recess of the black part of the pot, fed my cord through the opening, and reattached the bottom with the screw given.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.comDIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

Next, I hooked up my Canning Jar Lamp Kit and set it down in my pot.  The reason I chose this kit was because it fit down in the bottom of the pot perfectly and the cap was flush to the top.  My coffee pot was missing its lid.  If I had found a pot with a lid included, I could have used a regular lamp kit and feed the fixture through the lid.  Even if you don't create a coffee pot lamp, the mason jar light would be adorable for the kitchen on its own.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.comDIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

I used this clip on shade by Cleveland Vintage Lighting (similar) and an Edison Bulb to complete the lamp with an industrial look.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.comDIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

Here is what it looks like at night when it is turned on.

DIY Coffee Pot Lamp for the Monthly Create and Share Challenge by www.whitecottagehomeandliving.com

Want to check out the other amazing lamp kit projects for this month's Create and Share Challenge?

Click on the links below.

11 Amazing Lamp Projects and Makeovers

Casa Watkins Living: DIY Mud Cloth Lamp

Pocketful of Posies: Vintage Desk Lamp Revamp

Lehman Lane: DIY Hanging Light

One Mile Home Style: DIY Golden Atlas Lamp

The Twin Cedars: No Cost Lamp Revamp

Lovey Etc: DIY Lantern Lamp

This Is Our Bliss: DIY Color Block Lamp

Green With Decor: Old Lamp Update with Twine

DIY Beautify: Light Fixture Makeover with Mason Jars

Creatively Homespun: DIY Car Parts Lamp

My Life From Home: DIY Coffee Pot Lamp

To life feeling like home!

XO,

  1. This is such a fun lamp! Love it in your kitchen!

  2. If this isn’t just fabulous!! What a creative idea! The perfect kitchen accessory – Love it! – Rachael

  3. Absolutely love it! The jar kit is perfect in the pot and that shade is perfection! Definitely one of a kind!

  4. I love this coffee pot lamp Amy!!! It looks great in your kitchen!!!

  5. Amy!! Seriously! This is amazing and so creative! Super cool and totally great for a kitchen.

  6. Love this! I have a vintage coffee pot that I love and this would look so cute next to it! Thank you for playing along! Pinning!
    Cat

  7. GIRLFRIEND! This was my favorite lamp of the roundup! I seriously love this!!! So unique and absolutely creative! Great job!!!

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