~Shabby Chic Lamp Redo~
Hello, thank you for stopping by!
I have been looking for a darling lamp for side table in my living room. I saw this very inexpensive lamp at a tag sale and decided to take a chance.
I have been looking for a darling lamp for side table in my living room. I saw this very inexpensive lamp at a tag sale and decided to take a chance.
I brush painted the base white and I also brushed a little white paint on the shade because I was worried that the dark maroon of the original shade would show through.
(I am sure this is an illegal move in craft land to paint fabric with regular paint, but oh well!)
After I finished painting, I hot glued a pretty rose fabric over the lampshade. I then became FRUSTRATED because I realized the lampshade was too small for the lamp and I needed some trim!!??? I like to use what I have so after rampaging several craft boxes to no avail, I found this pretty piece of lace that I draped over the top of the lampshade and lightly glued the edges to the inside of the lampshade to create the poufy effect.
I also found a pretty piece of creamy white vintage lace that I trimmed the top of the lampshade with.
I struggled a bit with this Shabby Chic Lamp makeover (not sure what I was thinking painting the lampshade, hopefully it does not burst into flames or anything weird) .
In the end, though, I am pleased with the pretty soft glow this lamp casts in the little corner of my cottage living room.
I am partying with Faded Charms White Wednesday...
http://fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com/
(I am sure this is an illegal move in craft land to paint fabric with regular paint, but oh well!)
After I finished painting, I hot glued a pretty rose fabric over the lampshade. I then became FRUSTRATED because I realized the lampshade was too small for the lamp and I needed some trim!!??? I like to use what I have so after rampaging several craft boxes to no avail, I found this pretty piece of lace that I draped over the top of the lampshade and lightly glued the edges to the inside of the lampshade to create the poufy effect.
I also found a pretty piece of creamy white vintage lace that I trimmed the top of the lampshade with.
I struggled a bit with this Shabby Chic Lamp makeover (not sure what I was thinking painting the lampshade, hopefully it does not burst into flames or anything weird) .
In the end, though, I am pleased with the pretty soft glow this lamp casts in the little corner of my cottage living room.
I am partying with Faded Charms White Wednesday...
http://fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com/
Have a lovely and blessed day!
Hugs,
Olivia
Hugs,
Olivia
Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
Isiah 40:31
Oh, this is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou should post it over at White Wednesday at the faded charm! I am sure everyone would love to see it!
Have a good day!
Leticia
Ha Ha, I just noticed, you DID post it!
ReplyDeleteHave a good one.
Leticia
Ooooh, Olivia, you did a beautiful job on it, sugar! You and I definitely think alike and decorate alike, honey. I looooove every single thing you've done. Charming and enchanting!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Connie
Great transformation. Your lamp is beautiful. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteLovely lamp, it was a complete transformation. I have a couple of lamps that need that kind of attention. Thaks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLisa@SuburbanRetreat
what a great makeover! lamp is so romantic.
ReplyDeletei love it.
Lovely work. I wouldn´t mind to have that in my bed room.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteJeanette
Loverly! :) Simply fabulous redo! Yummooooo!
ReplyDeleteoxRebecca
At least I am not the only one to use regular paint on things!
ReplyDeleteI love the lamp!
LuLu♥
HELLO OLIVIA,
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE WAY YOUR SWEET LITTLE LAMP TURNED OUT!!!
LOVE THE LACE YOU ADDED, ITS SOFT SWEET AND ROMANTIC.
HAVE A GREAT WEEK SWEET BLOGGY FRIEND :)
THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
XOX~MARI
Gorgeous makeover! And I love that birdcage! You can never have too many birdcages!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Olivia, Your lamp turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteHi Olivia! Love that romantic lamp re-do! Great job!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Big TX Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
Oh I don't think it will burst into flames! Painting was just ceative thinking,,,it worked, right. it is lovely and shabby!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Olivia, I have a lamp like you have as your blog picture (the opening blog picture or header) Did you cover that one? I am kind of wondering how to do it, you don't have a post on it do you?
ReplyDeleteCarol
Wonderful makeover, Olivia! How brave of you to bring out the white paint and just do it..good for you! It's beautiful...
ReplyDeleteLynette