With Only 4 Materials And No Tools Needed


Hi, I'm Andrea. I'm not a professional sculptor or a trained artist.
I just see something beautiful and immediately start wondering — could I make that myself?
When I came across a ceramic sculptural lamp selling for $300 I thought it was perfect.
I love indirect light and the texture of natural materials, and how they make a room feel cozy and warm.
So I wanted to make one!
But then I got stuck.
Ceramic art is wonderful, but it's complicated.
It requires lots of experience, special tools, special materials.
I wanted something fun and easy.
And worst of all, ceramic art requires a special oven to make the clay hard.
That's a big problem!
Because that makes ceramic impossible for a normal person like me just wanting a fun DIY creative project.
But I didn't give up.
I started playing around with the simple skills I already had, and after a few weeks of experimenting...
...I figured out how I could make a similar lamp with simpler methods that were easy.
And it only took a couple hours of hands-on work.
The project turned out beautifully as you can see.

It was easy, inexpensive, and totally rewarding to make something beautiful for my home with my own two hands.
So I had to share my method with others (you!) who love making their homes beautiful.
My video course shows you exactly, step-by-step how you can make this lamp too.
(You can even choose your a different surface texture to make it uniquely fit your taste, as you can see below).
My video course gives you all the success with none of the frustration.
You skip straight to the fun part: creating a stunning lamp to fill your space with beautiful light.
Not from something you ordered, but from something you created.
That's why I created Made Home Studio.
Now let me show you how you can make this lamp, too...
Paper towels
Aluminum foil
Glue
Plaster you can get at any hardware store
All together costing less than $30.

Transforming common household materials into something beautiful to adorn your home.
Losing yourself in simple, physical creativity, making something entirely your own that you never would have imagined.
Feeling that quiet satisfaction when family and friends assume you bought it somewhere expensive — and you get to tell them you didn't.
Turning on your lamp in the evening and seeing a beautiful glow across the one-of-a-kind texture you made yourself.

Honestly, that's the most common reaction when people see this lamp.
And until I discovered my simple method, I would have thought the same thing.
The graceful curve. The warm glow of indirect lighting. The texture that looks like it came out of a professional ceramics studio from the hands of a professional artisan.
But here's the truth: it's simpler than it looks, and the right guidance makes it easy...
This lamp is built on a few simple techniques, the right materials, and a layered method you can learn in an afternoon.
The result looks like it costs $300.

For the first time ever Made Home Studio introduces…
The Sculptural Mood Lamp Masterclass
You'll create your own beautiful, sculptural mood lamp at home.
What you thought was impossible becomes simple through this step-by-step video course.
Completely beginner-friendly. Fully self-paced. No experience required.

You'll Just Follow Along With These 6 Step-By-Step Videos Of The Course
Video 1:
Get Ready To Start (no guessing, no overwhelm — just confidence)
Never made anything like this before? Perfect — this is where we start. By the end you'll have everything ready and a clear picture of exactly what you're about to build.
(Looking at the picture, you might wonder "Are we baking a cake?" And honestly, it's a lot like frosting it! So easy kids can do it.)

A walkthrough of the full process from start to finish so you know whats coming
Tips to ensure a smooth, enjoyable project
Workspace setup suggestions to make every stage easier — no studio required, just a kitchen table and a little space
Video 2:
Assemble The Hidden Structure (a flat and simple shape of paper mache)
After this step you'll have the basic shape of the lamp that will form the structure
How to create the foil core that gives your lamp its initial form — flexible enough to shape by hand, rigid enough to hold once set
How to surround the foil core with paper mache
How many layers of paper towel to apply, and how to soak them so the glue bonds all the way through
How to ensure all the edges are clean and ready for the next step

Video 3:
Stand Up The Structure (a lightweight and easy-to-form foundation)
After this step you'll have a rigid, lightweight form that holds its shape.

The flat-to-upright technique: how to flip it upright without collapsing
Curve the structure into the perfect shape for your lamp
How to ensure it stays in the right shape as it dries
When the structure is fully dry and ready for the next stage
Video 4:
Build Up The Body (thickness, strength, and no slumping)
After this step your lamp has real substance — walls that feel solid, hold their shape, and are ready to texture.
The recipe for creating the perfect paste consistency
How to apply the paste so it sticks to vertical surfaces for easy shaping
The easy technique to create even wall thickness all the way around — no thin spots, no heavy patches
How to tell when you've gotten it thick enough — and a final step to increase strength

Video 5:
Refine The Surface (texture that looks intentional, not accidental)
After this step your lamp has a finished and beautiful surface.

How to apply the initial texture pass so it looks deliberate and consistent, even with beginner hands
The finishing pass that unifies the surface and removes the rough edges that give away a first attempt
Three surface mistakes that instantly downgrade the result — and the specific fix for each one
The edge treatment that gives the lamp a clean, considered look
Video 6:
Add Your Light (easy!)
After this step your lamp is fully assembled, safely plugged in, and glowing exactly the way it should.
What kind of bulb base to get for $5-10 at any hardware store (below)
The right bulb so the light works with your lamp's form — warm, diffused, architectural
The final assembly sequence so everything fits cleanly and the finished lamp looks complete


The page you're seeing right now is a beta test.
I'm offering this $97 course at a reduced price of $47 to a limited number of students to see how things go before I expand.
Think about what a lamp like this actually costs.
A handmade sculptural lamp from a boutique design store costs $300 minimum.
This course gives you the method to build your own — and to keep building, in any size, any finish, any variation you want. For other rooms, homes, or gifts for friends.
You can get everything we've covered, plus some wonderful bonuses (see below), for $47.
If the test goes well, the price goes up to $97. If not, I may pull this page entirely. Either way, this opportunity won't last.
ONE-TIME PURCHASE. LIFETIME ACCESS.
No recurring charges. Ever.
You'll have the course forever. Go through it at your own pace, on your own time.
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Lifetime access.

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If you're still unsure...
You can try it completely risk-free:

You don't have to make the final decision now.
I want you to experience the joy of your creativity without any worries.
My job is to ensure your success — you either love what you made, or you don't pay.
You can join the course right now and get full access to every single lesson. Take a full 30 days to try and explore the course risk-free:
Watch the lessons.
Follow the steps.
Create your lamp.
If you don't feel proud placing your lamp in your home, reach out within 30 days and you'll get a full refund.
Just reply to your course access email, and you'll get 100% of your money back within 24 hours.
NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
NO HASSLE.
NO RISK.
This course was made to bring a creative and satisfying project into your life.
And you've got 30 full days to experience it for yourself.
And there's more… my extra gifts for you!
Get 3 Bonuses When You Start Today
Bonus 1:
Sandy Surface Texture Guide ($17 Value)
The lamp you see in the course has one signature texture — but you might prefer a different one.
This bonus shows you how to create a sandy surface finish — finer, more uniform, and with a warm natural feel that works beautifully in earthy or minimal interiors. Same materials, different technique.

The exact mix that creates a consistent sandy grain without looking gritty or rough
How to apply it evenly across curved surfaces so the texture looks intentional all the way around
The drying approach that locks in the texture without flattening it
How to finish and seal a sandy surface so it stays looking clean and refined
Bonus 2:
Dabbed Surface Texture Guide ($17 Value)
A second alternative finish — more organic and expressive. The dabbed technique creates an irregular, hand-worked surface that looks like it took years of practice.
The tool and motion that creates a consistent dab pattern without looking messy
How to control the depth of the texture so it reads as deliberate, not accidental
The areas where dabbing works best — and where to keep it smooth for contrast
How to finish and seal a dabbed surface so the texture stays sharp and defined

Bonus 3:
The No-Guessing Shopping List ($7 Value)
Every material used in the course, pre-searched and ready to order. No scrolling through dozens of similar products wondering which one is right — just a clean list of exactly what to buy, with direct links for many countries.

Every material from the course, linked directly to the right product on Amazon
Notes on what to look for if a product is out of stock — so you always get the right thing
Quantities to buy for a single lamp so you don't over-order
The one or two upgrades worth spending a little more on — and where they actually make a difference
Order in the next
and you'll also get:
Limited-Time Gift
The Candle Cove: A Sculptural Tealight Surround
Once you've built your lamp, you have everything you need to make this unique tealight surround. Same materials. Same method. A completely different form. Set a tealight inside and the warm glow does the rest.
Beautiful on a bedside table. Perfect as a gift. And the kind of thing that makes people ask — where'd you get that?

How to roll and shape the slab so the cone holds its form cleanly while it dries
The finishing approach that gives it the same architectural surface as your lamp — smooth, matte, intentional
How to size it for a standard tealight so the proportions look right
This bonus offer expires in:
This bonus offer expires in:

Sculptural Mood Lamp Masterclass
6 step-by-step video modules — from raw materials to finished lamp
$97
Lifetime access + all future updates
Come back whenever you like. New additions included at no extra cost.
Included
100% risk-free money-back guarantee
30 days. No questions. No hoops.
Included
Bonus #1: The Sandy Texture
Step-by-step technique for a fine, natural-looking sandy finish
$17
Bonus #2: The Dabbed Texture
Step-by-step technique for a rich, textured dabbed finish
$17
Bonus #3: The No-Guess Shopping List
Exactly what to buy, where to find it, and what to skip
$7
Limited-Time Super Bonus: The Candle Cove — A Sculptural Tealight Surround
Same materials, same method — a second beautiful project
$27
Total Value
$165
Normally $165
Now Only $47
One-time payment.
Lifetime access.

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