Recycling has many benefits if you just put your hands on the unnecessary and useless items in your surroundings. First of all you would get rid of the unwanted and clutter creating items. Secondly you would get something useful and creative as a result of the recycling and last but not the least recycling would let you contribute in making your planet earth pollution and mess free. And today we are going to show you how you can reuse two abundantly found items near you and turn them into something really innovative and functional.
This is DIY pallet wood and Mason jar lamps which have been built with the repurposed pallets and the empty mason jars in the kitchen. Pallet wide but small slats have been used as the holder for the mason jar lights which have been provided with candles inside to lighten up your dark spaces. Mason jar has been hung on the pallet board using metal chains while the pallet board as bee mounted on the wall using nails. Make them hang on the walls of any section of the house and enjoy a dim romantic light for different pursuits.

Light is the basic need of a house and we need it at night to perform our task conventionality and with some creativity you can make decor oriented light sources like these pallet and mason jar lamps.

Pallet wood pieces like the boards of customize height and width have been used as the base structure in these lamps onto which mason jars have been hold using hooks and chains.

Pallet wood can be found easily in the dumps, yards and the landfills while the mason jars are abundantly found in the kitchen so you have to only buy hooks and metal chain support.

Nails and screws have been used to fix the pallet section to the wall and the hook has been inserted with a drilled hole in it. candles have been used in the glass mason jars to lit them up and make an illuminating display.

You can make as many lamps as needed to lighten up your spaces and also you can make one or two for each section of the house as they are no less than the art pieces for the walls and would add a lot to the house beauty.
Made by: Brett Osting