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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Pinterest Thursday: Button Lampshade

I've really been focusing my decorating efforts on the guest room lately. The framed fabric piece I did recently was for the guest room, the rocking chair cushion that Handy Andy's Grandma T helped me make (yet to unveil) is for the guest room, and so is this project...

Here's what I found on Pinterest [I couldn't find the original source for the life of me, sorry!]:


Isn't that amazing?! So, I decided that's what I wanted to do for the guest room night table lamp. A few problems: 1. I didn't have enough buttons, and 2. I didn't have a lamp for the night stand yet.

Well, I know I already mentioned how much Grandma T taught me in this post [the woman is awesome], but she also gave me a bunch of sweet stuff. Including a ton of vintage buttons. She has several containers of really cool vintage buttons and told me to take what I wanted. Awesome. She had so many and a lot of them were the color scheme I wanted for my lamp! And how cool is it that the lamp shade would be covered in vintage buttons?! Problem #1 solved!

Problem #2 was easy to solve -- thrift store. I found a gem of a lamp and a perfect shade, all for $8! Unfortunately, the lamp didn't actually work when I got it home, but Handy Andy worked his magic and it's as good as new! [I will show the lamp at a later date, after I get a chance to give it a little makeover].

Alright, now for the lampshade. Here's what I started with:


Look at all that vintage goodness!

As an extra touch to the shade, I decided to make some fabric yoyo's to back some of the buttons [I forgot to take pictures of this step]. They are super easy to make and are so cute! There are tons of tutorials online, but I used this one. While I was working on those, Handy Andy was contributing to the project in his own special way...


I promise you, I had nothing to do with this. I just turned around and he had the shade on his head. He was completely enthralled with the show he was watching, so I slyly took a picture.

Anyway, I made about 5 yoyo's and sewed buttons to the centers. Then I hot glued them in random spots on the shade and then went to town with the rest of the buttons. 



I love it! I didn't fill mine in as much as the one from Pinterest, because I liked the way it looked at this point.  It turned out so cute and will be such a fun touch to the room once the lamp is finished! I love that the buttons are all vintage -- Thanks Grandma T!

I hope you're having a productive week!


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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Fabric Art & Giveaway Winner!

Happy Sunday Everyone! I hope you had a great weekend! Last weekend I was able to work on a project that I've been putting off for weeks -- a piece of decor for our guest room.

Here's what I gathered for the project:
1. Large thrifted frame - $4.99
2. One yard of home decor fabric from Hobby Lobby - $7 (on sale!)
3. One yard of cotton fabric for rosettes - $3 (also on sale!)
4. Spray paint - $3.99
5. Wood stain from Handy Andy's collection
6. Scissors, hot glue gun


I started by removing the glass from the frame (oh yeah, I broke the glass during this step. Awesome). Then I lightly sanded the frame and wiped it down with a damp cloth. I sprayed it with two coats of the spray paint and let it dry. Once that was dry I lightly sanded the edges and then brushed a medium wood stain over the frame with a paper towel.


I set that aside to dry and went to work on the fabric.


I laid the fabric out and then cut a piece that was large enough to go around the frame back with a little room to fold it over. Using my hot glue gun, I folded the edges over and glued them down.


Then, to add a little decoration to the frame, I made a few fabric rosettes and added them to the corner of the frame with hot glue. Here it is all together:



It ended up being fine that I broke the glass, because I didn't need it anyway. At first I was planning to hang it up as is, but now I think I'll use it as a picture board. What do you think?

And now, for the moment you've been waiting for -- the winner of my giveaway! The winner is...
Amy
Congrats Lovely! Email me your address at eyoung919[at]gmail[dot]com so I can get them sent out to you! 

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