Do you remember this lamp I found last year at a yardsale for $5?? Well, it’s been sitting around, waiting for me to get inspired to do something with it. And finally this week, the inspiration hit and I went with it. I have no idea what the age of this lamp is, I would say probably the 50’s or 60’s? Anyone want to guess? As much as I like drum shades, this one was a little TOO large, so I knew I needed to find something a little more proportional to the lamp, something just a little smaller.
Modernizing a Vintage Lamp
(1st pic, without flash, 2nd with flash)
Hope y’all will be inspired to try something like this too. You never know when that next vintage find will come along. Don’t be too quick to pass it over. Think about the possibilities and what you can do to make it personalized for YOUR home!
On another note, my digital camera has decided to die on me, the flash has quit working, so I have just ordered a new Canon online. Can’t wait to get it & look forward to playing around with some new pics. It’s got a few more bells & whistles than my old one, so I should have some fun with it.
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wow! That was great!
There’s a red glass lamp i’ve been eyeing at the thrift store. I may just have to see if I can have as much luck as you at the re-do!
That lamp is a stunner! And I pass over old lamps all the time… thanks for the new-found inspiration!
Oh my gosh — I *just* got a new shade for an old 1970s table lamp. The old shade looks so much like the one you have here…I am so glad I didn’t throw it away!! I think I’m going to give recovering it a try…could be a little more fun looking than the plain white shade.
I’m so glad I found you through the Restyled Home challange. It was so much fun to “play along!”
🙂 Laura
Rhoda, that lamp is stunning! Wonderful and creative idea!
Joy
Rhoda,
I’m so excited about your lamp, and the creativity and final product! It’s stunning, and it looks absolutely perfect on that hall table. I certainly hope you won’t mind my using it on the blog, and entering you for the book?
Rhoda I love this lamp! I stopped by after seeing Artie’s post!! I can’t believe how you changed this lamp to look so GREAT!
I saw your gorgeous lamp over at Artie’s so thought I’d pop in and get the scoop. Good Luck on his draw by the way.
(Just recently I read an article that the inside of a lampshade was painted in gold to finish it off (for viewing the inside of it above eye level).
Unfortunately I can’t recall the type of paint or application used, but apparently it also casted a marvelous glow. If you are interested,and I shud come across it again I’ll be happy to post a comment on the info.)
Thanks for sharing your creativity.
Oh my gosh, you have no idea how much I needed to read this post! I will be visiting thrift stores next week for sure! Thank you.
Thank you for visiting my blog and looking at my problem lamp. I guess I’ll look at them awhile before making a decision, though if I thought they would turn out as well as yours, I would keep these shades and recover them in something wonderful and modern.