
Anyway, I kept staring at this square pedestal and then it hit me!
YAY a trip to home depot to gather a few supplies we need. You will need a night light lamp cord with the switch on the cord, a 18 inch round finished piece wood, toggle bolts (long enough to go thru table top and plaster top), a glass jar with metal lid. We will be re purposing an ice cream topping jar! SWEET! LOL
My thoughts seem right now to be that of light and galaxy ideas. Thank you Star Wars!
We first painted the entire pedestal blue with chalk paint first then unicorn spit. We did place tape where we thought the windows would be on the TARDIS.


Are we ready for what the mad Dr. has created??? I mean the mad Dr. behind the air compressor....... ready, set and BOOM!

We then placed the dried wood top on pedestal so we could measure the drilling a large hole in the middle of the round wooden top piece and pedestal as well as measure for placement of toggle bolts (one on each side of hole in middle).
When completed you should have 3 holes in both the wood top and pedestal. One in middle is for light and the two on the sides are for toggle bolts for attaching top.
I then cut a hole in the jar lid to fit over the middle hole as this is going to be my glass cover for my night light lamp.
After cutting hole in lid I then used liquid nail to attach jar lid to my now table top to align over middle hole. Before attaching with toggle bolts and the fact I am using as a night light, the switch on the cord must be accessible, so we used router to help cord under table top lay flat before attaching top to pedestal.

We sealed the entire project with brush on polyurethane (high gloss).

So who needs the doctor?? I got the TARDIS.



I have only done a few projects, I am definitely enjoying this new venture.
Oh and I am new at posting with instructions for DIY so if anywhere doesn't make sense I am sure you can ask me or probably figure it out yourself or you may even have a better way. Regardless the joy of creating and sharing is what I do , and you just never know what I will be doing next.
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Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/14443610/diy-dr-who-tardis-table-lamp site
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