Multimode Folded Night Light – Simple, Stylish, and Portable
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Multimode Folded Night Light – Simple, Stylish, and Portable






Super simple! Super BLUE!
This project is a compact night light designed to be both wall-mounted and desktop-friendly. It uses a folded paper structure and a blue LED light strip, creating a calm and futuristic glow. Its lightweight and modular design makes it perfect for bedrooms, study corners, or decorative mirrors.
Supplies


Materials
- One blue paper folder (cardstock texture), you can also use a plastic card
- A blue LED light strip with 6 bulbs and a controller
- Double-sided tape or clear tape
Tools
- Scissors or utility knife
- Ruler (for accurate folding)
- Tape or hot glue
- Clips or weights for temporary fixing
Cut the Paper & Fold



Cut the Paper:
Cut a long strip from the blue folder measuring approximately 4 inches x 20 inches.
Accordion Fold:
Fold the strip back and forth to create 6 equal sections (5 folds), forming a zigzag shape.
Attach LED Strip



Tape the LED strip onto the back of the folded paper, making sure each bulb sits in a different segment.
Connect the power and test the lighting modes—constant and blinking. Choose your favorite.
Display Options




Use tape to hang the lamp vertically on a wall or mirror.
Or lay it flat on a desk for a soft ambient night light.
Future Upgrades



ART Version
You can also paint abstract art on the surface as an artistic touch, so even when the light is off, it serves as a piece of art.
Metal Version
Replace the paper with laser-cut aluminum sheets, pre-scored for folding, with screw or magnetic fixtures for the LED strip.
3D Printed Version
Design a folded lampshade in frosted PLA, embedded with LED modules. Integrate extra features like battery packs or motion sensors.