After spray painting the lamp with R's metallic brown, I started the shade makeover. I purchased some chocolate brown burlap and a package of seam binding.
I cut off the old material
leaving just the plastic liner.
I laid out the burlap and sprayed the outside of the shade with spray adhesive. I matched up the finished edge of the burlap to the existing seam on the shade.
Then I rolled the shade on top of the burlap, pressing on the inside of the shade as I rolled.
I trimmed the excess material from the top and bottom of the shade.
I trimmed the opposite end of the fabric, pulled back the finished edge and tucked the raw edge under to make a nice, clean seam.Using a clear tacky glue, I adhered the seam binding to the top and bottom of the shade.
The lamp transformation is complete. A freshly painted lamp base combined with a newly covered burlap shade. A favorite combination! And a great price! Did you know that the big box red dot store sells burlap shades for twenty dollars? I paid less than ten dollars for the lamp, shade, and makeover materials.
Linked to Tales From Bloggeritaville and A Soft Place To Land
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