This takes no time and offers up BIG (exensive looking) results...
Nap time = DIY time around here.
And this little lamp makeover was the perfect flip to scratch the creative itch.
Here’s the breakdown:
🧺 Thrifted lamp with great bones
🧺 A lil air dry clay + paint (this was so fun)
🧺 Neutral shade I snagged for $10
Why it works:
Not every flip has to be big to be satisfying. This one was fun, easy, and gave me a glow-up and a confidence boost. This lamp at Anthro would cost you over $200. This whole project....$16
Saving over $150 is considered $150 made right?
Want to try a quick flip like this?
Comment “Flip” and I’ll send you the free starter kit that got me hooked on flipping.
If you’re looking for a fun, creative project that delivers big style without breaking the bank, this lamp flip is perfect. Using air dry clay is an excellent choice for adding unique texture and design elements—it's easy to work with and dries quickly, making it ideal for quick DIYs like this. Plus, painting the clay allows you to customize colors to fit your personal style or home decor. One tip I found helpful is to lightly sand the clay once it dries to create a smooth finish, which gives the lamp a more polished, professional look. Pairing the revamped base with a neutral lampshade, like the $10 find mentioned here, balances the overall aesthetic and keeps the focus on the artistic base. Thrifting lamps with solid structures but outdated looks opens up endless possibilities for personalization. Whether you prefer a rustic, modern, or boho vibe, small tweaks like adding clay details and a fresh coat of paint can turn a simple find into a standout decor piece. This project also shows that DIY doesn’t have to be time-consuming or complicated to be rewarding. In fact, sometimes quick creative sessions—like during your child’s nap time—can be just the uplifting boost your home and confidence need. And when you realize you spent only $16 instead of $200+ for a similar Anthropologie-style lamp, the satisfaction is even sweeter! If you’re new to flipping or crafting with air dry clay, don’t hesitate to start small and experiment with different shapes and paint finishes. This approachable project is a fantastic way to practice technique without a big commitment. Plus, the savings from thrifting and personalizing your décor easily add up, making your space truly one-of-a-kind and budget-friendly.

























































