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Easy Target Hack : Bentwood Sconce
Hey Guys! Here is a quick post that I wanted to share regarding this bentwood lamp from Target. The table lamps are on clearance right now for $30 bucks, and they are super easy to transform into sconces – in case you be needing a bentwood sconce. I just grabbed my jigsaw and chopped the bottom right off!

After chopping the base off the lamps, I used a countersink drill bit to make a flush hole in the shank, and then screwed them directly to the wall. The sconces flank my vestibule and I put both of them on a timer, in the evenings the house looks really inviting from the street. Anyway, it’s easy, and pretty inexpensive, and I thought you might like to know about it :)

Easy Target Hack : Bentwood Sconce Easy Target Hack : Bentwood Sconce
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  • bRIANNA March 25, 2016

    What a FANTASTIC idea! I miss Target here in Canada. Sort of. We never did see the same variety of items that seemed to be in the US.

    • Scoops April 7, 2016

      Oh man, that stinks. I guess I take for granted how lucky us Minnesotans are to come from the land of Target. They’ve really upped their home-decor game in the last 6 months.

  • Elise March 30, 2016

    Great project! I went online and bought two (they were $33, but this way I don’t have to drive to Minnetonka, and I’m assured of getting 2). Might not chop the bottom off, it depends on how my new guest room shakes out…but glad to see that they make delightful sconces if I go that route! Thanks!!

    • Scoops April 7, 2016

      Awesome! Yeah, I think they had two versions available, one that came with a CFL bulb for $33 or no bulb for $29. It’s kinda weird that they did that. I really like the lamp both ways (table or sconce), if I had room for tables I would’ve kept them as is.

  • Mara April 2, 2016

    True story: I saw you were going to hack these in your porch planning post and I thought I would do the same. After all, 60$ for a pair of sconces were pretty good. I told my husband about the idea but without a picture he wasn’t convinced. In fact he advocated to keep them as table lamps (what if I screwed up!). So before I hacked them I showed him how great yours looked and he flipped! He said they look awesome and he can’t wait to see them in the guest room. Fastward: I finally did it and they look awesome! What a super idea!! I only wish you had noted to hold the heavy base while cutting otherwise you get some chipped edges. Also make sure you screw the light fixture in all the way to the top because mine fell off and I cracked the wood! Easy to fix with some staples.
    Anyway, awesome diy. Awesome idea. Love the blog. You rock dawg!

    • Scoops April 7, 2016

      Hey Mara! Thanks for adding the tips, I’m sure that will help someone else. Just to clarify, when you say “make sure you screw the light fixture in all the way to the top”, do you mean screwing the light fixture to the wall? I didn’t experience either of these problems, if feel bad that you did, and I hope your sconces were salvageable. Thanks!

      • Mara April 9, 2016

        It’s hard to explain but the little black part of the actual light socket was only half fastened (probably to save time at the factory). This black washer is actually what holds the light to the bentwood shade. Maybe I’m just very silly, but when my bentwood shade fell and cracked I was very sad. Thank goodness all it took to repair the cracked bentwood were two staples!
        Either way, I made it, I love it, I’m keeping them forever!

  • karen October 17, 2016

    Boo Hoo I tried to buy some Bentwood lamps from Target but they say they are not available anymore. Would have been so perfect for where I want them. any other ideas similar???

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