There are some big changes beginning in my finished basement. The closet is almost done. We are in the process of pricing out an a/c unit for the room and once that is installed we will be making some other changes as well. The a/c is holding us up right now, but not stopping me from going forward with some smaller projects for the room.
I love this aqua lamp I bought from Home Goods a few years ago.
I love this aqua lamp I bought from Home Goods a few years ago.
The shade is plain white. I have been wanting to to do something with the shade for a while now.
I recently moved the lamp to this side of the room. The lamp and the fabric coordinate so well. That's when it hit me that I could cover the lampshade in fabric and really take this lamp to another level.
I recently moved the lamp to this side of the room. The lamp and the fabric coordinate so well. That's when it hit me that I could cover the lampshade in fabric and really take this lamp to another level.
I had a little of my favorite fabric left over - Aviary by Thomas Paul.
Luckily, it only takes a little fabric to completely transform a lampshade.
Luckily, it only takes a little fabric to completely transform a lampshade.
I started by using fabric glue and ran a thin line of glue along the seam of the shade. I use Fabric-Tac glue. I think it's the best fabric glue out there - it bonds instantly and dries clear. I adhered the fabric to the seam and then cut the fabric on the top and bottom of the lamp shade leaving about an inch on each side. I cut the fabric as I rolled the shade to end up with a curved piece of fabric.
Then I folded the fabric under and again used fabric glue to adhere the fabric and end up with a clean edge. You don't want too much fabric to fold under or else when the lamp is on you will see a big seam. You don't want too little fabric either or it is hard to glue. It's sort of the Goldilocks and the Three Bears of projects.
I alternated from top to bottom until I made it all around the shade.
Once all the way around I cut the remaining fabric leaving approximately an inch. I folded it under and used my fabric glue to make a perfect seam.
Using fabric glue again, I adhered matching ribbon to the bottom...
and then the top.
I love my new lampshade and it was so easy.
Now I can't wait to finish up the basement so that I can put it back in place.
Hope you will try covering a lampshade.
Let me know what you think.
and then the top.
I love my new lampshade and it was so easy.
Now I can't wait to finish up the basement so that I can put it back in place.
Hope you will try covering a lampshade.
Let me know what you think.
Don't forget to stop back tonight for my Fall into Fall party.
The link opens at 8pm EST.
Hope to see you then.
-Judy
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21 comments:
Love this. That fabric is perfect with the base.
What a beautiful makeover of that lampshade.
That looks great Judy! Pretty fabric!
Cute lamp and I love that fabric. Can't wait to see it back in it's spot!
Your shade turned out beautiful, Judy! That fabric goes perfectly with the lamp! I love it and the ribbon was the perfect finishing touch.
That fabric looks great with that base. Very pretty.
So pretty! That fabric was perfect!
I love this! It's perfect.
I love your new lampshade! What an awesome idea! Very, very pretty!
Wow! I love this. The fabric is beautiful!
this turned out just great! i love it!
That looks great Judy! You make it look so easy. Unfortunately, I haven't had the best of luck with covering lampshades. Hope you are having a wonderful day, Gail
your makeover looks awesome! i really like the fabric you used :)
huggies***
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Judy, your lamp is so pretty--I love the aqua color of the base, and the fabric and ribbon trim on the shade are just perfect!
You did a wonderful job. The fabric choice was perfect!
Gorgeous fabric and great tutorial. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
What a difference that fabric makes! I love it!
Oh pretty! I just love that fabric!
I really appreciate that you’ve shared this tutorial. This is really amazing. It turns out really great. I love that fabric.
This looks fab! I featured it here:
http://sewprettysewfree.blogspot.com/2013/03/recovering-lampshade.html
The Fabric is Perfect with the Base or use could have went with a cashmere beige but what I really loved is You made it so Easy and Give Great Instructions...I am going to look some more I have been missing out on allot. Great Job Lisa
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