20Dec | 2012
Nursery: Circus marquee light
Posted under Crafting . Nursery | 14 Comments
We are so happy about Peanut’s nursery feedback and I am super excited about all the comments and emails, so Thank you!! And just like I promise on that post, here is one of the few projects I had in my drafts, now is the time for one of my favorites: The circus K marquee.
I wanted to make a marquee K because of our last name “Kelley” since Peanut’s sex was a surprise and we had decided on two names with different initials. I’ve seen foam-board tutorials for these cuties, but I wanted something more resistant and lasting, so unlike most of my up-cycled projects this time I wanted wood instead of cardboard or foam-board.
For this project the only thing I bough were the lights ($15.00 with a coupon), everything else was recycled. We had just received our floors and the pallet was laying around our front yard, so I used pieces from the feet of the pallet for the sides and after getting all the nails out I used that board for the K shape.
The very first thing I did was to draw a small version of how I wanted the K, it would have been a lot faster to just select a font that had the look I wanted but at that point the computer screen still made me dizzy so I just went the old way. After I finish the K, I used the same principle I used to escalate the logo in my office wall and enlarge it to the real size I wanted (about 35″ tall)
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Once I had the template on paper I cut it so I could tape it to my board, it would have been easier to just use a marker, but the lazy pregnant wanted to skip a step =] I carefully cut the board with a jigsaw – I should have just ask Ken to do it, because I ended up cutting the bucket underneath (I can blame my pregnancy clumsiness for that, because I never had anything like that happen to me before)
After I cut the K shape, I used all the little rectangles they had assemble to make the pallet feet and place them on the sides. Because I needed space on the back for the lights I placed 1.5″pieces of wood under the K so that when I glued the side pieces the K would be exactly on the center.
And because at 8 months pregnant I was so uncomfortable, I decided to just work on the floor in front of the garage =] and no one could move me from there! That’s what happens when getting up is a very extreme task.
I asked Ken to help me with the angles to finish (to keep me from breaking anything else) I let the wood glue dry for a full day because I added lots of glue in all of the joints.
Once the glue was dry I sanded the whole thing and used calking to fill up and smooth the joints.
Before I cut my K shape I made sure I mark all the little dots where the lights where going to go. I just used a nail and hammer for that. To actually make the wholes I used a drill. I measure the socket of my lights to make the holes as close as possible so that I could have the socket fit tightly on the hole.
And here are my lights in case you were wondering, they give a super nice glow but they are not very strong, perfect for a night light.
I gave it 3 coats of paint (I used the leftover from the closet) and to plug we got an extension cord and add a light switch, of course I had the hardest time finding a switch for the exact cord we got, so I asked my Mom to bring me a few of them from Chile.
I am super happy about how it ended up looking, and it was way less work than the elephant lamp.
So there you go! I hope this can help anyone wanting to go the wood route for a project like this.
I hope you are all having a great day!
XOXO
ps. If you are one of the hundreds that emailed me in the past few months, know that I am working on my inbox now so I hopefully will get to you shortly (hopefully I’ll get down to 0 next week) Penut only cooperates a few days a week =]
Joy Kelley is a Chilean Designer. Wife. Crafter. IMac dependent. Pattern lover. Color obsessed. The girl behind the HowJoyful Design Studio. Mrs Poodle at Weddingbee.

























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this turned out amazing! thanks for the tutorial(;
That is super cool! I would love to have one of these in my room. You did an amazing job!
Thank you Jo! =]
That is so amazing & unbelievably cute!
This looks awesome! How did you deal with the two exta bulbs from your string of lights? Are they just in the back?
Hi Angie, I just removed the bulbs, placed tape electrical tape on top and left them on the back, as long as they d on’t get in contact with anything is good =] I wish I could have place them in the letter instead but ohh well!
I love it! and it’s awesome that you used all recycled materials to make it you are awesome!
Nursery idea
This is absolutely outstanding! I am so happy I found your blog! My husband and I are finishing a *plethora* of DIY’s, so this one might have to come up next on our list for our baby girl’s room!
xoxo Angelica
So excited to see you posted this tutorial! I was so hoping you would
LOVE all you’ve done with Conner’s special space. He’s a lucky little man!
So adorable!!! I Luv everything about your baby’s nursery. You inspire me!!! We are having our second baby come Spring and I can’t wait until we start on his or her nursery =)
Seriously! Your creativity blows my mind! Awesome job!!
Excellent! I have to overcome my fear for sawing before I can do such a thing
Dear Angie
What wonderful ideas you have. I’m going to try and do the baby’s name for my Grandchildrens rooms. I love it! With all the fonts available i can have fun designing. I will follow your posts in the future!
Regards
Linda