I found instructions online a long time ago for making a version of the “clip it up” like the one by “Simply Renee”. I’m making my second one now and I love it! It was very inexpensive to make compared to the “real” one and several people have asked me to post pictures and instructions. Since I can’t find the place where I got instructions, I’ll share what I did with you below if you want to make one.
This is looking down on the inside of it from above. (It’s the inside of a lampshade)
- 30″ threaded lamp rod (If you can find one longer, that’s even better) CLICK HERE for Lowe’s link.
- Two lampshades (one bigger than the other). You can get them at the thrift store or maybe you have one around the house you aren’t using. Make sure the inside of the top of the lampshade looks like this: It’s important to make sure that it does NOT have an entire frame, I learned the hard way that it is almost impossible to cut off the top part and not have sharp metal pieces sticking out. (See picture below of what NOT to buy)
- 8 Nuts, 4 washers and 2 lock washers (I used a LOT more than this due to *uh-hem* Technical Difficulties LOL but the notes I made listed that many) Just make sure you have extras on hand. They have to fit the threaded rod so you should get the kind from the lighting section at Lowes or Home Depot. CLICK HERE for Lowe’s link.
And then regular steel washers that fit the threaded rod. - A finial for the top (I forgot to get one so mine isn’t there yet if you look at my picture).
- Spray paint – Spray paint the threaded rod first because the paint may not stick later (you’ll see why – again, I learned the hard way LOL). I spray painted the rest when it was all together, it made it easier for me.
- “Clarice” dangler clips from joann.com – This is what I use to hang my stickers, they are swivel clips (they must swivel) but you can also use a multitude of other things like, paper clips, etc. The clips are just easier for me and I don’t like the look of all those paper clips lol
Okay so here is how I put it all together…
Assembly Instructions
- Paint your threaded rod and let it dry
- Choose and prepare your base and secure the threaded rod to the base with your washers and nuts.
- Next I measured about 14-15″ up the rod (I used my longest sticker pack to see how much length I needed) and made a mark with my sharpie. Then I screwed a nut onto the rod where the mark was, followed by a lock nut and another nut.
(Remember it’s nut/lock nut/nut) . - Once it was tight, I used WD-40 (you can use PAM) on the top nut (which got onto the threaded rod which is why the paint wouldn’t stick to it, hence the advice to paint it first).
- Then I put my biggest lampshade frame on and a little more WD-40 on top of the shade frame (circle in the middle part) and then added a nut/lock nut/nut and tightened it.
Congrats! The first half is done, you should be able to spin it. If it won’t spin, loosen the nuts a little, that’s what I had to do. - For the top tier (you can have as many as you want depending on your setup), measure how far you want the next rack to be (decide what you are going to hang on each tier before you make it, then you can use your product to decide how to measure the tiers). Then repeat the steps above for installing the next tier..
- Add a finial to the top (if you want) and last but not least, spray paint that baby and add your goodies to it!
A few tips you may want to keep in mind. Make sure the sizes of each tier start largest at the bottom and smaller as you go up. Also, it is important to have the base weighted or big enough so that it doesn’t fall over when you fill it up.
If you make your own clip-it-up, I’d love to see a picture! Good luck! (It’s easier than it sounds)
Anonymous says
How creative! I am amazed at your ideas and your husbands! I may have to try this.
Sharon
thekatsmeow says
Thanks so much! (Don't have a husband though!) LOL Thanks for reading my blog and for the kind comment!
Shayla says
Nice! I love seeing what others do with theirs! I made my first one 3 years ago and it is still holding up great!
Darlene Servolini says
Thanks soooo much for these directions! I've been searching the internet frantically for these instructions! Your clip-it-up is FABULOUS! 😀
Yoli says
Hi Kathleen,
Your first CIU was what inspired me to make my own. However, my CIU is a floor model and I love it! I wanted to share with your readers that unlike in the desktop model it can be advantageous to use a lamp shade with the entire frame for the floor model. I accidentally purchased a lamp shade with the entire frame and then realized I could use as my last tier. This means I ended up with 4 tiers on my tree rather than the traditional 3. Now I’m searching for a smaller full frame lamp shade to use on top as my 1st & 2nd tier. So in the end I will end up with 5 tiers on my tree. Yeah! Thanks for the inspiration!
Kat says
Hi Yoli, thanks so much for the comment. I went by your blog and looked at your homemade clip it up and it’s fabulous 🙂 I wish I had made mine that big so that I didn’t have two! Here is a link to your post for anyone wanting a tall clip it up! http://mysbroom.blogspot.com/2010/10/homemade-clip-it-up.html.
Joy says
Hi Kat,
Thank you so much for this GREAT tutorial! I made one and linked to you. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
Here’s mine: http://joyslife.com/upcycle-lamps-to-make-your-own-clip-it-up-organizer/
Super Hugs,
Joy
Janis Graham says
Can you suggest where one might purchase clips these days? Thanks! janisgraham (at) yahoo (dot com)
Kat says
I dont know anywhere other than Ikea. They sell them for curtains – http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80212201/