Well, let me tell you, I’ve seen a lot of lamps in my day, but this little project was a real doozy. I decided I wanted to make a pink flowerpot lamp. Now, I’ve seen these flowerpot lamps around, and they’re kinda cute, like little mushrooms or somethin’. So, I figured, why not give it a shot?
First thing I did was gather up my materials. I needed a flowerpot, of course, and I found a nice ceramic one at the local craft store. Pink, naturally, ’cause that’s the whole point. Then I picked up a lamp kit from the hardware store. It had all the electrical bits and bobs – the cord, the socket, the works. I also grabbed a lampshade, a simple white one, ’cause I wanted the pink to really pop, you know?

Now came the tricky part – putting it all together. I started by drilling a hole in the bottom of the flowerpot for the cord to go through. That was a bit nerve-wracking, I ain’t gonna lie. I was worried I’d crack the whole thing. But I took it slow and steady, and it worked out just fine.
Next, I threaded the cord through the hole and wired it up to the socket, following the instructions that came with the kit. Let me tell you, those instructions weren’t exactly crystal clear. I had to read ’em over a few times to make sense of it all. But I managed to figure it out, eventually.
Once the socket was wired, I attached it to the inside of the flowerpot using some strong adhesive. I let that dry overnight, just to be safe. Then, I screwed in a light bulb and placed the lampshade on top. And wouldn’t you know it, it actually worked!
- Gather materials: flowerpot, lamp kit, lampshade.
- Drill hole in flowerpot for cord.
- Thread cord through hole and wire to socket.
- Attach socket to inside of flowerpot with adhesive.
- Screw in light bulb and place lampshade on top.
The lamp gives off this soft, warm glow. Perfect for a cozy night in. And you can bet your bottom dollar I was proud as a peacock when I first turned it on. All in all, it was a fun little project. It wasn’t always easy, but I learned a thing or two along the way. And now I got a unique lamp that’s a real conversation starter. It’s suitable for my bedroom. If you’re lookin’ for a little DIY challenge, I say give it a go. You might surprise yourself!
Simple and Stylish
The pink color of the flowerpot really makes it stand out, but it’s still simple enough to fit in with any decor. I think that’s why these flowerpot lamps are so popular. They’re not too flashy, but they’re not boring either. They’re just right. There’s a lot of colors you can pick. Like matt black, dark green, deep red. I saw there are a polished stainless steel one. But I think pink is the best color.
I’m thinking about making a few more of these lamps, maybe in different colors. I could put one in every room of the house! Or maybe I’ll give some away as gifts. Who knows? The possibilities are endless.
I charge this lamp by simply pluging the micro USB cable into the USB port on the bottom of the lamp. Then I will connect the USB cable to a power supply. I heard that you can buy a replacement battery.

Anyways, that’s the story of my pink flowerpot lamp. It’s a little quirky, a little unique, and a whole lot of fun. Just like me, I reckon.