So this is another knock off that I did.
I had saved this image forever ago, knowing that I wanted to make this at some point, and when I had collected enough scraps of fabric that I wanted to use I got to work.
This beautiful lamp shade was originally from Anthro, but I can't find it for sale anymore so I am glad that I had saved the image.
(img Anthropologie)
And this is how mine turned out.
Pretty awesome
It was super duper easy....just time consuming. It took a couple of movie nights with Clint to get it all cut out. Once I had it cut out and it was how I wanted it I just got busy gluing those little pieces on with this product that I love. I get it at Walmart.
So there it is....an easy new lamp shade that is inexpensive to make.
I had saved this image forever ago, knowing that I wanted to make this at some point, and when I had collected enough scraps of fabric that I wanted to use I got to work.
This beautiful lamp shade was originally from Anthro, but I can't find it for sale anymore so I am glad that I had saved the image.
(img Anthropologie)
And this is how mine turned out.
Pretty awesome
It was super duper easy....just time consuming. It took a couple of movie nights with Clint to get it all cut out. Once I had it cut out and it was how I wanted it I just got busy gluing those little pieces on with this product that I love. I get it at Walmart.
So there it is....an easy new lamp shade that is inexpensive to make.
It turned out perfect...so fun and colorful! I see you are keeping busy with lots of projects :)
ReplyDeleteYou got some great fabrics there! As always, you have fine taste.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I just grab any left overs from friends projects.
DeleteI love all your projects! You are so awesome.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! It looks exactly like Anthros!! NICE WORK! I am featuring this on my blog tomorrow. Thanks for linking up to Classy Clutter.
ReplyDeleteMallory @ Classy Clutter
I am so excited! Thanks for the shout out.
DeleteWow, this is really attractive! We recently attended a wedding reception where the theme/decor was "classy clutter" (at least that's what I would call it!) with old dressers, lamps, burlap and lace, etc.
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