I was trying to decide which lace I would use , I loved the one on top of shade but didin't have enough to use it . I also went and cut up my wedding dress to use that lace and it was just to heavy a lace for this small shade.
I decided to use some of my ecru colored lace for this shade , my caroler that I recently redressed was setting on my work table to encourage me that I could do this LOL she is redressed in some of my vintage lace
Here we go , with my favorite sharpest scissors I have, a friend bought these for me at the Paducah Kentucky quilt show one year I didn't go
Finished I thought
Then I wanted to add some trim to top of the shade
Shade with light on , This took about 30 minutes to complete
light off , It was a quick fulfilling project , I bought this little lamp about 10 years ago at a store named Inside Outlet, however it's not in Columbia any longer, it was the best darn store for furniture, rugs and lamps , I have several items from that store.
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Coloradolady
My Romantic Home
I love your absolutely gorgeous lampshade. It is so elegant. The base of the lamp shade is gorgeous as well. I love it! job well done.
ReplyDeletePaula
This is beautiful Paula. I have some lampshades that I've set aside to redo and I like the idea of adding lace. Thanks for sharing & blessings to you, Patti
ReplyDeleteWow! You must be so proud! It's lovely and it was QUICK!
ReplyDeleteClever you!!! looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis lamp shade came out so cute. Thanks for finding my blog now I have found yours. New follower.
ReplyDeleteKris
Hi Janice,
ReplyDeleteLove all the beautiful lace, it turned out really pretty on your shade too. Your blue walls look like a nice color. Thanks for sharing.
Gina
Janice I must be channeling you! I was doing some spring cleaning and organizing my laces and other crafting stuff. While I was just folding mine, you were creating! The lamp looks just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Hugs,
Patti
I am swooning over your lacilicious lampshade. Creative Hearts are Happy Hearts...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformation! I've done this, too, and have loved the results!
ReplyDeleteThank is a wonderful idea, I want to run home and make one too...I just love it..Happy Spring with love Janice
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative idea and so pretty!
ReplyDeletejody
Perfect!! I love how it looks with the light coming through to highlight the lace.
ReplyDeleteLove the lace on this lamp shade. Of course I love lace on anything.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Bev
@ Eclectic Red Barn
You did a very nice job on your lamp shade. Looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project! Simple and lovely. (Love the quick projects!) The lace adds so much personality to the shade! Catherine (new follower)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful makeover for a lampshade. Great job. Thanks for linking in today, Happy Vintage Thingie Thursday.
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful, I love what you did and the little lamp is adorable.
ReplyDeleteHave a Blessed Easter, ginger
I love it when inspiration hits and you even have the supplies to make it on hand!! Lovely job and I saw a number of laces in your stash that looked yummy!! I want to see more!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you joined me this week for my blog party!!
Blessings,
Doni
You cut up your wedding dress? For LACE? Okay...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation! I'm loving the lace in that lamp shade.
ReplyDelete-FenchelShades.com
That turned out beautifully, Janice!
ReplyDeletePerfect for the teapot lamp. Thanks for linking up to Throwback Thursday! Kim
ReplyDeleteThe teapot lamp is so cute. Thanks for sharing at Throwback Thursday.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Denyse