Hey y’all! Feeling good? As fresh as new and like dew drops? Excellent. I am sleepy as a bud in the evening but this needs to be told. This post is “self proclaimed important” which should be sent out to decor enthusiast across the world immediately. Why?ย I don’t know. I have these moments where I must do what I want to do and when I want to do it. So, here I am writing a post at exact 1:01 A.M in the night about a lampshade makeover. How religious of me. Come now, tell me I am passionate about home decor. Praise me a bit. Please. You will lose nothing if you throw me a kind word or two.
Michelle from emeraldcove made herself a wonderful lampshade out of a pillow case, simply by ripping it in strips and tying knots. I heart her home, her style, her work, her drift woods. Umm, yeah, I liked this so much that I copy-catted it. (hmm-yeah-come on-it’s called being inspired.) And yes, they are easy, fun to make and radically transforms pretty much any lampshade carcass that you might want to throw away. Here’s my before.
I know you can’t tell how fugly it had become over time but believe me. I wont rip off a handsome leather lampshade just like that. It developed spots, was getting cracked and was falling apart. Btw, the table also went through a transformation. about that later. This morning, I ripped it to its carcass and did what Michelle did and also mentioned in her tutorial. Spot on. That girl’s got style. I’m yet to get a proper base for my lamp and Im hunting for one but the shade is now done. I’m also thinking of adding some little hanging crystals. Think that would look good? Open to advice.ย For now, I am more than happy with the result.
head over to Michelle to check her beautiful coastal home. She is one very talented young lady.
Here’s to you a great weekend and keep dreaming of the blue sea.
That turned out beautiful!!! I love it!! Did you take the original shade sides off?
Thank you so much for your sweet words too. ๐
Enjoy your new lamp!
xoxoxo
Hello. Yes. I took the sides off. I am glad you like it.
I going to try this on the sad shade on my floor lamp. I’m thinking of tea staining the fabric first. Does your shade let enough light through for it to still work as a reading lamp? ~ Maureen
Hi maureen, yes. The shade gives me enough light. I ripped the original lighting shade and tied the fabric to only the frame. I’ll send you a picture of it lit so you can understand ๐
Thanks Rukimini, that would be a big help.
No worries dear ๐ mail me your email id. mine is: [email protected]
i love what you’ve done, and i’m a big fan of michelle too!
michele
Thank you Mich. Yes, im her fan too. i love her home. I recently saw your post on her home. loved it.
That’s lovely Rukmini! What a complete difference! Maybe a frosted glass bottle for the base? But, I do love the whole thing! xo
Hi Wendy! You know what? This was a trial. Now I’m gonna try with frosted glass. That was on my mind too.
Very pretty. Have you found the perfect base yet? I’m thinking it would look beautiful with a metal base – not too dark a shade – or white, cream or yellow…?
You totally get me. Yes, I found it. Yellow. Although I need a sturdy metal base and this one’s of ceramic but yellow looks fantastic.