Friday, 2 December 2011
The Shabby Chic lamp makeover
Materials: Ek�s shade, Rodd table lamb base, own craft accessories
Description: My dried birthday roses from July were my inspiration to make this old Ikea light totally shabby chic. Otherwise I probably would have thrown it away, but this modification made the life cycle of this poor (and btw very inexpensive) thing a little longer.
1)Do a little roughening to the lampstand with a sandpaper to get this mat black / silvery finish.
2)Collect different beige, golden and shabby stuff together to get inspired of the new looks. Go through your mom's treasures - I'm sure she has kept at least some old curtain ribbons. :) A huge part of my crafts accessories are actually from my (future)-mother-in-law.
2)The damaged edges of the lampshade can be hidden with a decorative ribbon.
You can attach it easily with a glue gun.
3)Finish the look with golden bow.
If the lampshade has any wrinkles this is a good opportunity to hide them (like I did).
4)Choose the cutest dried roses and glue them to the lampstand. Make the stand look softer by adding a twisted twine around it.
5)Make your bouquet even more sparse by adding some other attractive flowers or leaves to the composition.
6) Finally, glue another twine around the lampstand bottom.
See more of the shabby chic lamp.
~ Kaisa, Helsinki, Finland
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lighting
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