Saturday, April 5, 2008

Rainy Saturday Project

I've been looking for mini lamp shades for my chandelier for months. If I find some I love they're anywhere from $10-$20 each. That's a bit out of my price range when I need five of them.

Last night I was wandering through the fabric section of Hobby Lobby and spied some "self-adhesive" chandelier shades. What a novel idea! So I went looking for some fabric and ribbon and trim and such. The lady working in the fabric department helped me out - - and I came away with all the materials for about $40. I actually bought enough for six shades because I thought that's how much I needed - only to come home and discover it's just five. The actual materials I used to create the five shades is probably about $30. Not bad at all!

So I bought

*tan/cream colored faux-texture fabric. It looks kind so like wrinkled parchment paper close up.
*Some green beading. Wit it put together now I wish I had bought the longer beading that I had liked as well - but it was twice the price, and what I have certainly works.
*purple ribbon for the top trim. In retrospect, the ribbon needed to be a bit thinner in order to lay flat along the top rim of the shade - - but most people aren't tall enough to closely examine the top rim of the shade - so I'm just going to leave it alone!


And - of course - pictures.

Before:



The shades came with a pattern - you just trace and then wrap the fabric around the shade. I used a hot glue gun to adhere the seam and to fold under on the top and bottom.



Next - I glued the purple ribbon around the top, again - it could really use a thinner ribbon.



Then, I glued the beads around the bottom. The lady at Hobby Lobby tells me most people don't let the "ribbon" part of the beading show in their projects. I tried it the other way - but I really prefer the green trim at the bottom in addition to the beads.

Put them on the chandelier, and voila!





Not my favorite or most dramatic make-over project - but I like them. One thing I didn't expect but I think is my favorite result is the way it changes the lighting in the dining room - it makes it so much softer!


Now I'm off to obsessively try to straighten all those little lamp shades and hope that I don't break any bulbs in the process.

8 comments:

  1. This is such a neat yet frugal idea and it truly adds a lot to the room. Makes it much more cozy and "finished" feeling. I like it. :)

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  2. You did a wonderful job on the shades. I love the green dangly beads on it. Your so talented.

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  3. Thanks ladies! I agree that it gives it that "finished" look -- the big ugly chandelier is not so big and ugly anymore.

    The beads are my favorite part too. My mother laughed at my beads!

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  4. Cool. I like them. But there is a vital Wilbur decoration piece missing in the second picture.

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  5. haha. I was confused at first and then realize that wilbur had yet again snuck into one of the pictures. He likes to be where the action is!

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  6. I'll let you know ahead of time about those things. ;) I'm hoping and praying by then certain things will have passed.

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  7. I agree with everyone else. I love the finished look. You are a very talented decorator.

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  8. ok daughter of mine - i do like the beads, and agree that you are a very talented woman, you, i think, have a definite knack to see a possible masterpiece out of things that i'd never even imagine. i have to go back through the pics to look for wilbur :)

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