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Custom Monogrammed Lampshade
DIYnet — Silk fabric (color of your choice -- purple was used for this project) The lampshade comes with a pattern that peels off. Trace the pattern onto the fabric or paper. Wrap the fabric around the sticky lampshade, starting at the seam ( Select the ...More…
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Ginkgo Lampshades
DIYnet — Inexpensive lamps can be found at stores such as Target or K-Mart. Gold ink pads are available at craft stores. Press stamp into the ink. Firmly and evenly press stamp onto the lampshade. This is a great way to give an old lamp a new look. Ginkgo ...More…
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Floral Lampshade
DIYnet — In this close-up of the floral lampshade, it's hard to tell whether the flowers are real or silk. Because the stem is no longer holding the flower together, now all the different layers of the flower will need to be glued together. Gently pull ...More…
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Marie McGehee
DIYnet — Begin by wrapping 1/2" painter's tape around the lampshade in stripes ( Brush gold-leaf adhesive on the bare areas on the lampshade. Let the adhesive dry for about five minutes, until tacky to the touch. Apply gold leaf to the shade. Using a ...More…
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Tabletop Pagoda Lantern
DIYnet — String of 50 miniature clear Christmas tree lights (for best results, use a strand with a white cord) Asian letters/characters (look in magazines or other types of reference materials to find these) Walnut Hollow 1-1/2" unfinished wooden ball ...More…
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Whimsical Fantasy Shade
DIYnet — Nothing says whimsical like this colorful, one-of-a-kind lampshade. Cut several 18" lengths from the 4-ply paper yarn. Separate into single strands, then cut single strands into 6" and 3" lengths. Moisten the centers of the strands with ...More…
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Yarn-Wrapped Lampshade
DIYnet — Here's a "blue" version of the yarn-wrapped lampshade that was created on-air. Remove the protective wrapping from the shade. Beginning at the lower edge of the shade at the seam, carefully wrap the 1-ply yarn around the shade so that each ...More…
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Funky Tin-Can Lanterns
DIYnet — Here's what the tin-can lanterns look like when they're illuminated at night. Various sizes of heavyweight tin cans (vegetable and coffee cans work well) These tin-can lanterns look fantastic hanging from the boughs of a tree or interspersed in .. ...More…
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Papyrus-Wrapped Luminaria
DIYnet — Wrap the glass vases with the paper; mark the paper3/4" to 1" longer than the circumference of the container and 1-1/2" to 2" less than the height of the vase. Cut the paper to these dimensions. For a more natural edge, fold the paper ...More…
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Beaded Lampshade
DIYnet — Different-colored glass beads work beautifully with this project. Cut the wire with wire cutters into one 72" length. Beginning at a "spoke" in the lampshade, twist one wire end around the bottom edge of the lampshade until it's secure. ...More…
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Wire Lampshade
DIYnet — Embellishments such as beads, buttons, glass pieces, flat marbles, shells or stones Cut one 16" piece of 12-gauge wire to create the top of the lampshade ( Connect the two ends to form a circle and continue wrapping wire over the opening and onto ...More…
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Electrified Lantern
DIYnet — Michael Messenheimer shows how to create this electrified lantern. Vapor-tight cast-aluminum light guard (Stonco Manufacturing #VK1GC -- kit includes guard, screw-on mounting plate, prewired porcelain socket and glass globe) Cut inside lip off ...More…