Something I really wanted in our new place was a pair of sconces flanking our bed. Not only do I love their minimalist look, but they also don’t take up space on the nightstand. And when living in a small space every. inch. counts. There are several stunning options out there…and not a one of them fit our budget, so I took to Pinterest to figure out if there was a way I could make the sconces I was envisioning, but for less cash money.
Finding inspiration in DIY sconces from Vintage Revival and Poppytalk, I used the accordion arm from Ikea’s Frack Mirror in combination with the lamp head from Target’s Wood Pole Scholar Desk Lamp (Just wait ’till you see what I have in mind for the base from this lamp–stay tuned!) And then I painted everything gold. Because, well, I heart gold. The best part? Each sconce came together for right around $20 bucks!
Materials List:
- Ikea Frack Accordion Mirror – Use the accordion arm only.
- Target Stick Table Lamp – Loosen the screw on the lamp head to slide it off the wood pole base.
- Metallic gold spray paint
- Painter’s tape
- Plastic bag
- Drop cloth
- 5″ of elastic (1″ to 1-1/2″ thick)
- Gorilla Glue (Gorilla Glue expands as it dries, and this will work in our favor!)
- Screws and anchors to mount to wall
Step 1. Lay down your drop cloth in a well ventilated area. (I went to a nearby park.) Spray paint your accordion arms, lamp heads, and the tops of the screw head. To protect the cord on the lamp head from spray paint, it’s a good idea to tape a plastic bag around the base of the cord. Also, since I worked in the grass, I just poked the screws through the plastic drop cloth into the ground so the tops of the screws faced upward and could be easily spray painted. Let everything dry thoroughly.
Step 2. Remove the nut on the accordion arm’s vertical rod.
Step 3. The clamp opening on the lamp head is larger than the accordion arm rod, so you’ll need to wrap something around the accordion arm to hold the lamp head in place. I simply wrapped a 5″ piece of elastic tightly around the accordion arm rod, and secured with a dot of Gorilla Glue. To be honest, there’s probably some sort of rubber washer out there that you’re supposed to use, but my jimmy-rigged elastic seems to work just fine!
Step 4. Make sure the lamp head’s bolt is completely loosened and slide the lamp head onto the rod/elastic and tighten the lamp head’s bolt. (You won’t need to let the Gorilla Glue dry on the elastic before you slide the lamp head on, as the lamp head will keep it in place while it dries.)
Step 5. Slide the accordion arm’s rod back through the bottom of the arm support and screw the nut back on. Add a light bulb, mount to your wall, and let there be light!
P.S. Like the wall mounted vase above our bed? Get the tutorial here!
Annabelle
October 29, 2014 at 8:25 amI really like this idea!!!!
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October 29, 2014 at 9:21 amThanks Grandma! 🙂
Miranda
October 29, 2014 at 8:43 amThese are so cool! Very, very creative… I love that you took all of it to the park to spray paint. Haha! =)
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October 29, 2014 at 9:24 amLOL! I had to get creative with where I could bust out my spray paints. Luckily, it was a nice day! 🙂
Chara
January 6, 2015 at 11:30 amGreat idea! just wondering how you are saying that they came in at $20 bucks. It looks like the small table lamp from target is $42 🙁
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January 6, 2015 at 3:50 pmSuper bummer. It doesn’t look like Target is offering the table lamp version any longer. 🙁 The table lamp was in the low $20’s and I caught them on sale, so they were each around $12. Hopefully Target comes out with another affordable stick table lamp this year!
Bray
January 31, 2015 at 4:26 pmHas anyone found a lamp alternative?!
Diana
April 1, 2015 at 2:49 pmBeautiful and ingenious! I’m also wondering if anyone has found the lamp alternative. Also, does has the gold paint chipped around the moving parts of the accordion? Thanks for the idea!
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April 8, 2015 at 2:11 pmHi Diana!
I haven’t found an alternative, unfortunately. But I’m always on the lookout! Surprisingly, the gold paint has held up really well on the accordion part. However, like most anything, if you went to town on it, the paint would chip.
David Bursky
July 29, 2015 at 10:18 pmCould anything compare to the Target stick lamp and be used in it’s place?
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August 5, 2015 at 12:41 pmHi David! Not that I’ve come across. I’ve secretly been hoping Target will relaunch the stick lamp in their Back to School Dorm Collections though! If anyone comes across a good replacement, please share!
Siobhán Bouvier
August 13, 2015 at 7:07 pmAbsolutely love this DIY 🙂
Amy
March 13, 2016 at 4:24 amGreat idea, unfortunately I just bought one of those mirrors two weeks ago and they don’t have the bar anymore so this idea won’t work to attach the lamp head.
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March 13, 2016 at 5:43 pmHi Amy,
Weird! Was it the FRACK mirror you purchased? The mirror in the link below looks like the same mirror I used.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/38006200/
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