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.
(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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Fabulous lamp! You did a great job on the shade remodel. The fabric is perfect. Thanks for sharing it with us. ~Adrienne~
What a great idea and your detailed instructions answer so many of my questions about how to update lamp shades! You are so creative! Decorating question: can you add the black/cream theme to any color scheme ?
What an amazing difference!!! Thank you for posting the exact directions too.
Wonderful project!! Simply inspiring — and a great addition to your hall table — even the bust of the pretty lady seems to be smiling at the new lamp!
Jan at Rosemary Cottage
Love your style…amazing, as always!
Wow, great job! You are one heck of a talented lady Rhoda.
Blessings,
Sher
Rhoda,
WOW, that lamp is amazing. I was starting to doubt you when I saw your $2 shade…but boy was I wrong. Wonderful job, I love it!
Hugs,
Rose
Just perfect!!! Rhoda – awesome job – it looks perfect in that spot! Yes, thanks for the inspiration! Love, Esther
Good job!
I’m having a giveaway – I hope you will come over and check it out.
Love, Love this!!!! I used to make lamp shades back in the 80’s, you have inspired me to try my hand at it again.
Hugs,
Carol
Love this!! You’ve got me thinking that I need to take a trip to our local vintage shop…
Rhoda, you should be proud. That lamp is adorable! So elegant!
For your magazine dilemma, each month when my mags come in, I look at each one and then go back and cut out the inspiration pieces I find. I throw away the remaining magazine. I keep a pretty box by the sofa and all the articles go into the box. Once a month I go through the box and eliminate more… if necessary. Then I put them in tear files I have created. Once a season I go through my tear files and eliminate articles, if I want to eliminate any!
Hope this helps!
I love the new look! That fabric is wonderful. Remember all the years of flocked wallpaper? When I was a kid I loved to run my fingers lightly down the wall and feel the paper!
Very impressive!
~elaine~
Great job Rhoda! It really looks wonderful.
Hugs!
Kat
Rhonda, That is the cutest lamp. Boy have you given me some ideas. I’m gonna have to bookmark this blog.
I also could relate to the magazine post. I have this box with recipes I’ve clipped out of Southern Living.
I wonder if I will ever cook any of them. : )
I loved the Chicken/Artichoke/Sundried tomatoes recipe. I’m gonna have to try that one. I make a Chicken/Artichoke in Alfredo Sauce that I made up.
It would be nice to try something different.
I am a Georgia woman. I live in Ellijay (North GA mountains)…although Tennessee blood runs in my veins.
I am new to blogging and love meeting new people.
It’s nice to find you. I can’t remember how I found you, I just found you.
Have a blessed day,
Julie
Oh my gosh! This looks fantastic! You make it sound so easy! I will have to try this soon! Also great job on getting up on that ladder to hang the light in the foyer! You are brave!
Hi Rhonda,
How nice of you to visit my blog. Thank you for your comment. The great thing about being on Delightful Blogs is I get to meet others like you. I especially love this post. What a dramatic redo of an old lamp. I would like to share this on my blog if it OK with you.
You have so much on your blog…I will take more time to review it and also your links. Thanks again, Dana
can you come decorate my house? Yours is fabulous!
o.k. you can come decorate for me anytime.:0) love, love, love that fabric choice for the shade..what a world of difference it made for the lamp.