I've been having so much fun with my newest project. I went to a thrift store the other day and found that they had received a donation from a lighting store. Brand new lampshades still in their clear wrapping. They are a very good quality and were marked at 10.00 and 12.00. However, it happened to be half off day! I bought a bunch of them. In our thrift stores, you can find lamps very inexpensively. I have been picking them up for 3.95 to 6.95. The one above cost 3.95.
I dragged out my box of discount trims and started on the shade.
I see blank canvases everywhere I look. It drives me a bit crazy. That is how the garage wall ended up with the witch mural. Plain lampshades evoke the same reaction. I look at them and immediately start to mentally decorate them. Plus, I think lamps can be funky and fun and kick up bland decorating schemes. Look at the difference already just by covering the seams on the shade.
I liked the shape of this lamp and thought it would be fun to add some trim to it so it would tie in with the shade.
Just a small touch but I like it.
I have a lot of this trim so I used it around the edge. I added some silk trim to the top.
Here is a better look at the base. The Blog Tech is going to have another yard sale. He is saving up to cut another CD. I told him he could sell all of the lamps in the sale. I have no idea what to charge for these. For all of you who thrift shop and go to garage sales, can you give me a hint as to how to price them? None of them cost me more than 20.00 to make. Do you think I can break even?
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I dragged out my box of discount trims and started on the shade.
I see blank canvases everywhere I look. It drives me a bit crazy. That is how the garage wall ended up with the witch mural. Plain lampshades evoke the same reaction. I look at them and immediately start to mentally decorate them. Plus, I think lamps can be funky and fun and kick up bland decorating schemes. Look at the difference already just by covering the seams on the shade.
I liked the shape of this lamp and thought it would be fun to add some trim to it so it would tie in with the shade.
Just a small touch but I like it.
I have a lot of this trim so I used it around the edge. I added some silk trim to the top.
Here is a better look at the base. The Blog Tech is going to have another yard sale. He is saving up to cut another CD. I told him he could sell all of the lamps in the sale. I have no idea what to charge for these. For all of you who thrift shop and go to garage sales, can you give me a hint as to how to price them? None of them cost me more than 20.00 to make. Do you think I can break even?
***Remember to enter the spellbook giveaway by clicking on the button on my sidebar.
Comments
They just want to haggle and haggle and then pay $1
I love the pom poms.
So would the kitten.....
Beautiful lamp, great redo on the shade. It works well with the lamp.
Good job!
xoxo to "Teddy Sweet Face".
Ok, where did you find your stair runner? I love it.
Cheers,
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island
you'll love this..i just finished cleaning this whole house...fresh pee pee trays...picked up about a gazillion toys..vacumn...mop...put away stacks of cookbooks and magazines that have been here since Buddy died...and i thought...seems pretty quiet..and Teddy is not on his spot on the couch...oh...teddy....i had stacked some toilet paper rolls in a basket in the laundry room...and guess who found it...OMG...looked like a mountain of shredded t.p. as big as teddy...but he had a ball i am sure :-)
he is so funny..and that tail..always up curled over his little back....
Excuse the English, but use the google translator and it does not always work perfectly!
Bjss
The blog tech is doing another cd? I NEED to know about the first one! :) Please do share a little!