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$10 'cloud' lamp made from water and soap

Home lighting can be boring these days. From standard incandescent lighting over the kitchen table to that blah light over the home office desk, lights can make a dramatic statement as a piece of furniture or just as a utility product to give us the light we need to see. Personally, I'm a fan of indirect lighting, since the dramatic effect it creates usually looks really good while providing the light needed for, you know, seeing things around your home (like at night, heh).

Lava lamps have long been a staple of dramatic lighting (although very little light actually disperses from them), but they can be expensive and sometimes dangerous (as in, that child who accidentally knocks it over). If you're wanting that kind of coolness in your home lighting but are wanting to build one yourself on the cheap, the following video shows you how. Using mostly household ingredients like bottles, a lightbulb and socket adapter, satin hand soap, and an old mouse pad, you too can create your own "cloud" lamp. This will make for an easy weekend project for most of us, and should only take an hour or so from start to finish. Are you game?



Homemade Lava Lamp - The perfect dorm room accessory

liquid motion lampOriginally a product of the 60's, these liquid motion lamps are found in dorm rooms everywhere. We used to have one in our living room, now we have it in our office. We love these psychedelic lamps and I imagine we'll have one kicking around forever. My husband claims it helps him concentrate, it usually puts me in a trance, but either way, this novelty lamp is a huge part of our pop culture. Have you ever stared at your lamp, mesmerized and wondered how it works?

The low temperature wax is almost the same density, only slightly heavier than the surrounding liquid. As the lamp heats up the wax expands and rises. When it is at the top it cools and falls. How stuff works has this short video explaining the reason behind motion in the lamps.

Now that you have a bit of an idea about how the wax creates this fascinating flow, I bet you're wondering how you could make one yourself. Kick off the new school year with a science project who's product just happens to be the coolest dorm room accessory. If you know your science, then you might want to try your hand at the these directions taken directly from the Lava Lamp patent. The exact Lava Lamp recipe is still secret, so you'll have to play around a bit with this one. If you're not a chemistry major, looking to turn your room into a lab, then you might want to try some more basic recipes. After the break, I'll tell you about the Poor Man's and Retro-Basic Lava Lamps. I'll outline the ingredients and point you to a source where you can learn exactly how you can make them on your own.

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