Easy Thrifted Lamp Makeover using a Goodwill lamp to create a Pottery Barn knock off. It was done for a fraction of the cost of a new lamp.
Happy Thursday, dear friends! I’m so glad you all enjoyed the mirror round up I shared on Tuesday! If you're in need of inspiration for a mirror makeover, definitely check out that post! Today, I’m back to inspire you with 17 simple and thrifty lamp makeovers! I rarely purchase new lamps. Thrift stores are full
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Easy Thrifted Lamp Makeover using a Goodwill lamp to create a Pottery Barn knock off. It was done for a fraction of the cost of a new lamp.
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How to make a new DIY lampshade recycling the metal hoops of an old one in 9 steps. Take apart your old lamp shade, clean and save the metal hoops. Thanks to the help of some scissors, patience, and strength, I was able to do this step quite quickly.
How to make a DIY concrete lamp! Follow this fun and simple tutorial to give any lamp a cement, stone or concrete look.
Let me tell you, there's nothing quite like finding a hidden gem at a thrift store, especially when it's a lamp base that's just begging for a little TLC to shine once again. Today, I'm
The “little lamp that could” is done and I thought it deserves a spot on the blog! If you’ve been following the journey of this lamp you know it’s been a wild ride. Seriously, so much drama from one little lamp! It got a bit worse before it got better, but without further ado, here’s... View Post
Stylist Eva-Marie Wilken var træt af sit gamle køkken, og gav det derfor en makeover med masser af knofedt, gode idéer og et par gamle læderbukser. Se forvandlingen her!
Let me tell you, there's nothing quite like finding a hidden gem at a thrift store, especially when it's a lamp base that's just begging for a little TLC to shine once again. Today, I'm
Turning a thrifted lamp into a ”found” pottery beauty.
Turn an outdated thrift store lamp using layer paint techniques to make it want to be in the spot light! If you hate priming and then painting then you'll wa…
Easy Thrifted Lamp Makeover using a Goodwill lamp to create a Pottery Barn knock off. It was done for a fraction of the cost of a new lamp.
You will find DIY lamp tutorials that include makeovers, customizations, and recycling. We include specific projects, like making a lamp from an old camera.
Hello lovelies! Welcome to my favorite day of the month: Trash-to-Treasure Tuesday!! Not only do I have a trashy makeover for you, so do my friends...be sure to look for their projects at the bottom! Do you decorate for Halloween? I totally get that it's not for everyone, but I absolutely love decorating for Halloween!
It looks like the real deal! Except it is no-sew and easy to create! I love the new interest in pleated shades. I remember going to the cute little cottage in Buckhead that housed Pierre Deux when I was in college and looking longingly at the pleated shades made with Provencal prints. (That dates me for sure!) They were pricey. The pleated shades we are seeing again are a bit pricey for me - as they should be because they are made with beautiful fabrics and are quite labor intensive. I googled how to make a pleated lamp shade and it was way too "sew-y" for me but if there is a way to pull something off with scissors and a glue gun then I'm in. I saw a couple of how-to's using bias tape to wrap shades. I investigated how to create bias tape from my own fabric (I'm very remedial when it comes to sewing knowledge but it's all out there for the "googling") and then proceeded to adapt the wrapped shade process. Here is what I did: I had a small dingy shade on a brass lamp in the kitchen. I had been wanting to cover it for ages and if I messed this up it needed replacing anyway. I had a scrap of the fabric that I used to cover my chairs. It takes a bit of fabric to create the bias strips and I wasn't sure I had enough. I can't get it anymore so I couldn't start and then run out. Also we use this lamp to light our kitchen table (no overhead light) and the navy background might affect the amount of light coming through the shade. I really had no idea if this was going to work and I had this Threshold curtain panel that I bought at GW for $1.99 ages ago. Buying curtain panels at thrift stores is a great way to get large pieces of fabric for very little cost. The color and pattern size would work well in my kitchen I used a metal ruler, a pencil and fabric scissors. I purchased this very handy set of bias tape makers from Amazon for about $5.00. You could cut strips and iron them without this little tool but it would take a long time. You need a lot of strips. This tool paid for itself in time and ease. And I'm pretty sure I'll be making another shade or two - it was that easy. And fun. It came without instructions. For real. And I'm a novice on this kind of thing. So I googled it. Very simple and you create uniform, creased bias strips every time. I decided which size strip I wanted to create and following the google info on how to cut fabrics on the diagonal for bias strips I cut one as a test. I didn't want to cut all of my strips and them be the wrong size. I used about a 48" square of the curtain fabric cut on the diagonal. I used about half so I could have done a pair of these small shades with that one piece of fabric. Once I tested my strip making and liked the width I made a couple strips and started gluing using my simple, nothing fancy glue gun. I put a thin line of glue at the top edge of my shade and pressed the strip into it. I used a simple clip to hold it in place to cool. I pulled the strip straight down. The bias strips have a bit of stretch - and forgiveness - which is why they are key to making this project turn out. Because of the stretch I pulled the strip gently before I glued it at the bottom. I didn't want it to be too tight but I didn't want the strip to sag because of the stretch. Using the clip helped with this step. Then I cut the strip off at the bottom even with the bottom edge of the shade. I decided to use do this instead of wrapping around the shade for a couple of reasons. First, it would block more light to have a double thickness of fabric on the shade. Second, it would take a lot more fabric to make all of those strips and I thought there would be more waste because of how the strips need to be glued down. Using this method I barely had any wasted fabric. (Those were the scraps left at the end of the project!) Also, if you wrap around the shade you have to work around the metal frame wires. My method is simpler. The rest is easy. You just keep gluing strips moving around the shade. I overlapped about half the width of my strip. I thought this looked the most like the "real" sewn pleated shades and it was enough of an overlap that you can't see any of the shade peeking through from the side. Pulling the strip slightly like I mentioned above also helps with this. Just keep making strips and gluing them around the lampshade. Once you get all the way around the lampshade you just glue the final strip to overlap the strip where you began. You can barely see it but you would want this to be at the back of the shade. This is also the point where you will start and stop the top and bottom trim pieces to finish off the shade. To finish off the top and the bottom you want to use a long bias strip so that you don't need to piece it. On a larger lampshade you might have to use 2 pieces so those could be sewn together or glued together. You just want to think about where the seam will be. I glued the strip to the front side first. I used the inside fold line to help me keep it straight. At the end I folded the raw edge under and glued it down. Then I put glue along the edge of the fabric and rolled it over the top edge and clipped it down to dry. I just did about 2 inches at a time. Just smooth it over the wire frame. This isn't hard you just have to do a small section at a time so that you can be sure you don't have any bumps or puckers. The bias strips are very forgiving. That's it - your cute (faux) pleated lampshade is ready to use! At night my shade looks a little darker with the light on but it looks so charming glowing at the end of the table. Be sure to share if you make one too!
Lukas Flower Bud draagbare tafellampEen nieuwe manier Om met kleur te levenOntworpen met vloeiende geometrische lijnen, wordt dit armatuur gecombineerd met de perfecte kleur om de algehele schoonheid van elke ruimte te verbeteren.De Flower Bud Shaped Portable Mini Table Lamp is een draadloze versie van de tafellamp, oplaadbaar en draagbaar. De draagbare tafellamp wordt geleverd met een USB-oplaadkabel en gaat tot 10 uur mee op één lading. Geboren voor kunst, gedurfde nieuwe kleuren Geboren voor kunst, gedurfde nieuwe kleuren01Sterk en levendig, met de hand gegoten maakt het uniek.02Weg met kabelproblemen, compact en draagbaar03Veelzijdig en geschikt voor verschillende scenario's.04Het kleurrijke uiterlijk combineert met verschillende huisdecoraties, waardoor een volledig gevoel van genezing ontstaat.Waarom kiezen voor Lukas Draadloze tafellamp✅ Aanraakbediening✅ Mini en draagbaar✅ Snoerloos en oplaadbaar✅ Keuze uit verschillende kleuren✅ Geschikt voor meerdere scenario'sDetails van Lukas draagbare bureaulampDetailsParametersKleurBruinrood, donkergroen, groen, grijs, roze, wit, geel, lichtgrijs, lichtgeel, lichtblauw, matzwart, matwit.MateriaalAcrylLichtbronLEDStroomMaximaal 40WKleurtemperatuur3000KControle methode3 niveaus(100% – 50% – 20%)ProcesMattlakierenGalvaniserenWerktijdOngeveer 10 uurOplaadtijdOngeveer 8 uurSpanningOplaadingang: 5V, 2AOplaadkabelUSB-kabel (1,5 m)Gewicht0,8 kgVeelgestelde vragenOver bestellingOver retourneren en terugbetalingOver logistiek1. Verzenden jullie naar mijn land?Wij verzenden wereldwijd naar meer dan 180 landen. U kunt uw verzendbestemming selecteren op de winkelwagenpagina van onze website. Als u er niet zeker van bent, aarzel dan niet om contact met ons op te nemen via [email protected]. Welke betaalmethoden accepteert atEASE?PayPal.3. Kan ik mijn bestelling wijzigen of annuleren?Natuurlijk kan je dat! Wij ondersteunen annulering zonder opgaaf van redenen binnen twee dagen na het plaatsen van een bestelling. Als u uw bestelling wilt wijzigen of annuleren, laat het ons dan zo snel mogelijk per e-mail weten. >> Zie ons retour- en restitutiebeleid voor meer informatie.1. Als het artikel mij niet bevalt, kan ik het dan retourneren en mijn geld terugkrijgen? Ja, u kunt binnen 14 dagen na ontvangst van het artikel een retourzending aanvragen voor elk artikel dat niet is gebruikt, in de originele doos en in verkoopbare staat (met uitzondering van op maat gemaakte producten, lampen, drie dezelfde artikelen of meer). >>Zie ons retour- en terugbetalingsbeleid voor meer details.2. Wat moet ik doen als ik een beschadigd artikel ontvang?Als u een beschadigd artikel heeft ontvangen, kunt u binnen 48 uur na levering een e-mail sturen naar [email protected] en duidelijke foto's van de schade bijvoegen. Gebroken glas of gedeukte lampenkappen of frames worden niet beschouwd als defecte artikelen en kunnen niet worden geretourneerd. In een dergelijk geval zorgen wij zonder extra kosten voor een nieuwe vervanging van glas of kappen. Als u de ruil niet accepteert en het artikel wilt retourneren, wordt de bestelling behandeld als een retourzending. Regelt u zelf de verzending van de retourzending en deze verzendkosten zijn voor uw rekening. Na bevestiging door ons ontvangt u een terugbetaling (exclusief expresverzendkosten).3. Wat moet ik doen als ik een verkeerd artikel ontvang? In het geval dat u een verkeerd artikel heeft ontvangen, kunt u ons binnen 7 dagen na levering een e-mail sturen naar [email protected] en duidelijke foto's van het artikel en de verpakking bijvoegen. Wij nemen uw claim in behandeling en er wordt zo snel mogelijk contact met u opgenomen over de omruiling of retourzending.4. Wanneer ontvang ik de terugbetaling? Waar is de terugbetaling terug? Na ontvangst van uw retour sturen wij u binnen 2 dagen een e-mail ter bevestiging van de terugbetaling. Terugbetalingen worden teruggestort op uw oorspronkelijke betaalrekening. De verwerkingstijd van PayPal 2-3 dagen.1. Wanneer wordt het artikel verzonden? Meestal regelen wij de verzending binnen 14 werkdagen na ontvangst van uw bestelling. Indien er sprake is van bijzondere omstandigheden, zullen wij u hiervan per e-mail op de hoogte stellen.2. Wanneer ontvang ik het artikel?We bieden een breed scala aan verzendmethoden. Ze variëren in verwerkingstijden en verzendtijden. >>Zie ons Verzendbeleid voor meer details. Let op: vanwege de wereldwijde COVID-19-pandemie kunnen er bij sommige van onze leveranciers en vervoerders vertragingen in de levering optreden.3. Welke verzendmethoden bieden jullie aan? EMS, 4PX. We hebben een breed scala aan verzendmethoden met verschillende levertijden.4. Kan ik mijn bestelling volgen? Ja. Zodra uw bestelling is verzonden, ontvangt u een trackingcode. Voer de trackingcode in op deze website: https://www.17track.net/en/. U kunt ook contact met ons opnemen via [email protected] voor de laatste logistieke informatie.
14 Blah to Beautiful Lamp Ideas to Transform Your Entire Living Room
You will find DIY lamp tutorials that include makeovers, customizations, and recycling. We include specific projects, like making a lamp from an old camera.
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