aka: Makeover of a Lamp
I have a little light. It was given to me. It sorta has a department store/maybe Kirkland's feel about it. I decided I would try to make it look more French.
The lamp had an urn style, which was really good. I liked the overall design of it, I just wasn't digging the color painted on the relief design.
So, instead of spray painting the whole lamp and loosing the wonderful patina it had I decided to highlight the relief with a gold Rub n' Buff. It was so easy my five-year-old gave it try.
The lamp shade was dated, so I thought I would give that a new look too. The first thing I did was take the trim off.
I left the velour on the outer part of the shade because, the lining was in great shape and I didn't want to destroy it and they seemed to be connected.
But, just because I left that velour on it I didn't have to look at it, so, I covered it with a white linen.
I have the linen on and now I will trim the overhang.
I then used a super tacky craft glue and added a pre-made trim.
So, here it is before on the left and after on the right. Freshening up the lamp's look seem to work. I liked the way it looked now.
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I think the lamp makeover looks wonderful. Love the new shade cover and the trim.
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Sissie
Sherry, great makeover. Love the shade and the lamp does look better with the gold.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on this! The feel and look is totally different!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
That lamp turned out so pretty. Just the right new touches!
ReplyDeleteSherry, this is amazing! Great transformation! Thanks for sharing and linking up with "AMAZE Me Monday" blog party.
ReplyDeleteYou really outdid yourself here, Sherry! I love it. The gold looks much better and you made a beautiful new shade!
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Jane
Love the lamp. Fantastic makeover. Love what you did with the shade. Hugs, gGnger
ReplyDeleteLove it. The lamp is stunning now with the gold and the shade is gorgeous. So creative. I love it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, Your lampshade turned out great! I think you did a great job working with the seams. The patina gives it a very vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your kind comments! ~Susie
Very pretty lamp and shade. You did great.
ReplyDeleteSherry, I really enjoyed seeing this makeover. You did a super job on this lamp. For years I have been seeing rub and buff, and it makes me want to try my hand on something with it. I will keep my eyes out for some neat piece that I can use it on. I like the lamp a lot better that way. Good job!
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Sheila :-)
What a great change to this adorable lamp!
ReplyDeleteDee Dee
Wow, great job on the lamp! Thank you for joining in on Masterpice Monday. Mary :O)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great lamp!! I love what you did with the shade especially and the pleating! Great makeover!
ReplyDeleteThe lamp looks great and I am loving that cute shade! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLacy
Love your lamp makeover. I love the pleating on the shade. Thanks for sharing and for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your evening,
Gail
Most definately better. Love the pleating on the shade. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out beautiful. I love how you detailed in gold the scroll work, really makes a big difference.
ReplyDeleteReally looks nice, very Frenchy now....Christine
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, Your lamp turned out great. I love the pleated trim.
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Sherry
You did a wonderful job on your lamp. Painting the relief was a great idea! :)
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Shelia ;)
Gosh o'mighty...you are sooo good at this. I LOVE that cute little lamp and shade...
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ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the talent in blogland! I think you did a great job on your lamp. I really love the trim on the shade. Great job!
Blessings
Sue