Charming DIY Moon Lamp For A Kids’ Room
This original lamp will look perfect in a nursery. To make it you will need one piece of cardboard, empty cereal box, LED string lights, large plate (11″ circle), acrylic paint (black, yellow), painters tape, black tape, 4 wooden blocks, craft knife, reamer, scissors, ruler, stapler, craft glue, low heat glue gun and picture of your favorite constellation. Place the plate face down onto the piece of cardboard. Trace the circle and cut it out. Cut out one side of the cereal box. Trace both the full and crescent moon onto the back and cut it out. Cut 1 1/5″ wide strips from the cereal box. Paint the circle black and the moon yellow (don’t use water, just the paint). Let dry, then glue the ends of the two strips together to make a long band. The rest of the tutorial is here.
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