STACEY SOLOMON has revealed how she transformed some cheap Ikea Lazy Susan’s into a stylish piece of bedroom wall art.
The 34-year-old is no stranger to DIY, and whether it is turning an old cupboard into a wrapping station or making a coffee table out of salad bowls, the mum-of-five is always on the lookout for new ways to improve her home, Pickle Cottage.
Stacey bought the Lazy Susan’s from IkeaCredit: Instagram
She stuck some Amazon lights to the back of themCredit: Instagram
Stacey stuck the Lazy Susan’s to the back of her bedroom wallCredit: Instagram
For her latest project, Stacey picked up three £7 Lazy Susan’s from Ikea, and some lights from Amazon.
Whilst her kids were having a bath in the room next door, the Loose Women star got to work on her DIY project.
“I’m just trying something out”, she said, in a video posted to her Instagram story.
“I saw someone use Lazy Susan’s and these battery lights to create a really pretty wooden light up panel”.
Stacey took some sticky pads and fixed the lights to the back of the Lazy Susan’s.
She then stuck the Lazy Susan’s to the back wall of her bedroom, above her bed.
“I’m just sticking them on to see placement before I screw them in”, she said.
The X-Factor star then turned on the lights, which glowed out from the Lazy Susan’s creating an atmospheric look.
“I do think it’s pretty”, Stacey said, admiring her work.
“Can’t wait to see if when it gets darker”.
A few hours later, Stacey tried out her new wall art in the dark.
With her bedroom lights off, the Lazy Susan’s gave off a stunning glow.
“I think it looks so cool at night”, Stacey said.
However, she revealed that is going to make some tweaks to the artwork before drilling it into the wall.
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“I don’t like all the same size circles”, she said.
“I’m going to see if I can find some mini wood circles and make like a random patter with a few different sizes”.
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She created some fab artworkCredit: Instagram