Hi everyone :-)
Had an old lamp that did not fit any more so I decided to give it a make over.
It was original brown metal with a brown shade.
Added a new shade with seam binding wrapped around and added a image from Grandmas attic tinted bouquet PD 3104 that I copy to printable inkjet fabric sheet. Used seam binding for the bow and cheese cloth hanging on each side of the image. Painted the lamp white and went random over with inka gold. Laces was given to me by Linda and Annie :-)
Pion GDT projecr
This picture was taken in the evening
Video
This picture was taken day time
Night time
Close up picture of the gorgeous image
Link to Pion Design store finder,
http://piondesign.se/store-finder/
And here is the link to the`r blog for ideas,
http://blog.piondesign.se/
And Pinterest,
http://www.pinterest.com/piondesign/
Kreativ scrapping,
http://www.kreativscrapping.no/
Wild OrchidCrafts,
http://www.wildorchidcrafts.com/
Here is the link to Sloyd detaljer for the lamp shade, http://www.sloyd-detaljer.no/
And to Annies Etsy shop for laces, https://www.etsy.com/shop/msgardengrove1?ref=si_shop
Regarding questions there is a video where frequently asked questions are answered and here is the link,
For other questions they will be answered here on my blog where I will post new questions that has not been answered before.
Here is the link,
Thanks for stopping by and have fun creating :-)
Hugs, Anne
wow Anne, what a stunning lampshade, always a pleasure to pop by and see your wonderful creations
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So lovely Anne! What a great makeover… I thought the shade had a concertina fold until you showed how you used seam binding to wrap it! Brilliant! So pretty - also love the way you added glitter and flakes to the base. The lace trim makes it look like a delicious cake with frosting!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning Anne, and I just so love, how it turned out, just gorgoeus. You just gave me an awesome idea too for another project, that I´ll show, if I can make it work, I promisse, but I´m really amazed with this here, and love how it turned out. Sooooooooooo stunning work.
ReplyDeleteYou must just want to sit in a dark room and admire this... it's stunning! Wishing you a very happy New Year.
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