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Mixed assemblage: "Waiting" |
When my clunky, decades-old tube TV finally bit the dust and I reluctantly replaced it with a flatscreen version, it took exactly 13 days before I simply couldn't stand having a soulless hunk of technology in my environment. Clearly it was time for
Pimp Your TV #4.
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Vintage typewriter keys, wood detail from antique Chinese lantern |
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Tiny model railroad figures painted copper |
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Magnetized test tube vases for growing herbs |
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The happy result |
Recycling the Old TV
What to do with the clunky old tube tv? It has been through a lot of iterations during the
Pimp Your TV series over the years.
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The musical extravaganza version |
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The pink flamingo version |
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"Forbidden TV" version |
After so many years of service throwing it out seemed unthinkable. As a temporary solution, I have turned it into a hallway nightlight, with plans to scribble artwork with a black felt tip marker across the screen at some point down the line.
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Hallway installation: daytime view |
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Nighttime view |
About Those Magnetized Test Tubes
The magnetized test tubes used in this version of Pimp Your TV have become one of my household standards, and I can't enthuse enough about their usefulness and versatility.
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Magnetized test tubes |
Simply glue small magnets to test tubes. Note that it is critical to use two magnets placed a distance apart on the test tube. Using one magnet will result in your test tube full of water spinning on its axis at the slightest vibration or breath of air, dumping its contents all over your decor. I use clear auto marine sealant (Dow Corning) to attach the magnets. Once you are armed with magnetized test tubes, the sky's the limit!
Below, magnetized test tubes take a basic metal desk lamp from ho-hum to boy howdy.
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Growing rosemary and basil |
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Close-up |
You will find you start eyeing your environment for likely metal surfaces, like the metal brackets holding these window shelves in place.
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Metal shelf bracket placement |
And of course, there is always the refrigerator.
Here's hoping this has provided some inspiration on how to entertain yourself during the dark days of winter. Grab some glue, sort through your junk stash, and go hog wild pimping your own decor.