Lamp Shade Redo!
I can’t tell you how difficult it is for me to take on a project that has anything to do with being crafty! I so worry that I am going to ruin something or that if it turns out to be something that I think is cute – it wont be cute to others!
I have had this old glass lamp base for years – something I found at a garage sale for next to nothing. I snapped on a Target lamp shade that I found and it was perfect in our Quail Creek Home in a little kitchen nook! However once we moved in to Fishtail Cottage, this sweet lamp has roamed the house & it just never had a place! So finally I started listing it on Craigslist! But, no takers!
I decided to once again, give “crafty” a try! Looking for a lamp shade that had the wiring in it that was cheap, cheap, cheap! That way, if I mess it up – I won’t feel too awful! Finally I found one at Tuesday’s Mornings & brought it home. I started tearing the cover off of it…
Once that was completed, I sanded all the glue off & spray painted the frame and spray painted the base completely white.
A little more sanding & slipped this baby in a bag & poured vinegar inside & shook it so that the vinegar covered the metal.
After a full 24 hours I pulled it out of the bag & hosed it off with water. This is what it looked like!
I found a fabulous vintage light bulb and assembled everything together. however I couldn’t tell if I should leave it as is – I’m thinking I like the industrial look, but figured while I’m at it, I should try some mesh ribbon wrapped around it.
Curious which do you like? I still can’t decide!!!
For now, I will leave it like this until I get some feed back from you! To see what I am linking to this week – please check my “Cottage Links” label…xoxo, tracie
PS - Fishtail Cottage is now on Facebook
Comments
Where is the world did you find the vintage light bulb???
xoxo,
Shellagh
Cindy
~Chris
PS I have some of the "edison" like bulbs for an old ceiling fixture that I bought at Rejuvenation... where did you find yours?
You go crafty girl!
x
Carole
XO,
Jane
~Shanon
I've been poking around and your house and yard is gorgeous!
I'm your newest follower. :)
I have a lamp that needs some fixing up and even have the new wiring bits and pieces for it. It sits in the basement collecting dust! I found your project really interesting; I'll have to tackle mine soon.
-Karen
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~ Julie
xoxo laurie
God Bless,
Kathy
the rustic and softness together is beautiful. I wouldn't change a thing.:)