Showing posts with label light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

New Lights!

So, it's raining really hard here today. Like, flooded my backyard, really hard, but despite that the boys and I HAD went to Lowe's this morning. I went with every intention of buying ONE piece of wood and two corbels for a shelf, but you know how that goes.

I came home with four - FOUR - lights and a new lampshade, no wood.  (in my defense, the lampshade has been on the list for ages, but I kept forgetting).  AND, one of the lights is for my sister, so I really only came home with three lights and a lampshade.  Would it sound better if I told you I only spent $25 on three lights???  And no, they weren't the cheapest things I could find either - Lowe's was having a HUGE clearance!!  Yay me!  At that price I couldn't pass them by.

Despite the fact that the boys and I are living in a rental house right now I could NOT pass up a new light fixture (wait until you see the before picture!) and for $7 who can argue?  Onto the pictures!

I am in L-O-V-E with school house light fixtures.  Like this one from Restoration Hardware:


But, I can honestly say I do not like the $139 price tag.  No sir.  Not for me.  But $7??  Yep!  Sign me up.

The hall light was the same as this kitchen light (I forgot a before photo of the hallway...too excited to replace it!):



Nice, huh?  Comes complete with a clip on plastic shade (bugs are free).


Here's the $7 steal I got from Lowe's.



What a deal, right?  While I was there I also scored this new pendant light for above the kitchen sink ($8 for this one instead of $42):


Here's that beautiful before light again:


And now:



And it even works!  (I've never installed a light before - today I installed two!  Yay me!!)






The third light is a wall mounted swing arm lamp for the guest bedroom.  ($10 instead of $41).  I'll install it another day.  My boys are up now, naptime is over..time to get back to work! 

Have a great Tuesday!

 

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Ruffled Lamp Shade from Skirt

I bought this awesome (too small) skirt from Old Navy (on clearance for $4) a while back knowing I would turn it into something else eventually.  I was thinking probably a pillow or something and even stuffed a bag of polyfil inside it and left it there to let it simmer, but it burned :) I just didn't like it.  I still liked the skirt, it really reminded me of anthropologie, but I just didn't like it as a pillow.

I had this stick lamp that I picked up from goodwill.  You know what I mean by stick lamp, right?  I'm sure there's a real name for them, but basically it's just a stick.  Square metal base and it's just a stick up to the part where you put the lightbulb in?  So, I wanted to pull some blue up from the rug that's on the floor so I decided to paint this lamp base blue (more blue-gray) but I needed a shade.

I had an ugly drum shade sitting in the closet and I pulled it out thinking I needed to recover it somehow to go with the lamp (and my living room).



When I went to check my fabric stash that skirt was sitting there so, of course, I had to see if it would fit the shade and what it would look like.  Believe it or not that skirt fit that shade perfectly.  Like it was meant to go on there.  All I had to do was take the a-line part out of the skirt and then glue it to the inside of the original shade.  I took some pictures so I could write a little how-to, but before we get into that, here's the finished product:
 


Here's how to make your very own ruffled lamp shade.   First you need a shade to recover and a skirt that fits it. 




The skirt just zipped right up around the shade.  Here's the it is all fitted together.



First thing I did was take in the excess to take the skirt basically from an a-line to a pencil skirt, follow me?  Nothing fancy, just put the skirt on the shade and gathered it around the bottom and kinda marked what would make it fit best and how far up I needed to go then sewed a straight line.  I didn't cut it or anything afterwards, just left it as is.


After that was done I marked where the braces are in the top of the lamp (the part where the finial goes that holds the shade onto the lamp itself?)  I knew I wanted the ruffles to start at the very top of the shade, so I would need to cut off some of the waistband.  I just held it over and put a pencil mark where they were and how long they needed to be.  I knew I was going to sew  around the line because when I cut them I didn't want them to fray.  See the pencil mark below?  And the sewn line around it? (ignore the other sewn line for now).  I sewed around all three pencil marks. 


Then I knew I'd have to cut some excess off the top of the skirt so I marked how much I'd need to trim from the waistband and that's the vertical line sewn here.  I sewed it all the way around.



I even sewed straight through the zipper (back and forth several times over the zipper so it won't come apart).


After that was sewn all the way around I cut my skirt along the three pencil lines (careful not to cut through the sewn line).




Then I cut right above the second part I sewed that shortened the waistband (confused yet?)


Again, straight through the zipper.  (make sure you're cutting on the throw away side of the sewn line!)


Now all that really confusing cutting is done, slip the skirt back over the shade and it should look like the picture below.  This is from the inside of the shade. The little box I sewed goes around the braces and the part hanging down is where I shortened the waistband so there wasn't so much excess fabric.




Here's a view from the outside at this point:



After that all I did was roll the waistband twice and hot glue it to the inside of the shade like this:


I let the bottom part of the skirt just hang, in fact, it's about four inches longer than the original shade.



It makes me chuckle to see it lit up because it looks funny.


But, hey, it's my lamp right?  I think it's awesome :) And I use it every day.


Before (before shade and new paint job):


After:


Enjoy!  Go forth and be creative!




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