You might remember when I recovered a lampshade in our master bedroom here. This is how it looked in the bedroom.
Then I found a remnant of the same toile in a different colorway at Hobby Lobby just a few weeks ago. This particular colorway actually goes better in my bedroom.
So, what to do? We have a floor lamp in our sun room {which we use as a den} and I was happy to figure out that the lampshade was the same size as the bedroom’s shade. I switched them! I put the bedroom shade in the sunroom. Luckily, the colors in this shade work with what I’ve got going on in the sunroom.
I recovered the floor lamp’s shade for my bedroom lamp, using the new toile remnant. I just had to pick up some flat trim and a beaded trim for the bottom of the shade. A quickie tutorial ~ trace a rough outline of the sections on the shade onto paper, cut out and use this as your template for the fabric.
Remove the existing trim from the lampshade by running your hot iron over to loosen the glue and pull off.
After you’ve got your fabric pieces cut, adhere with hot glue until each section is covered.
Add your flat trim to the vertical areas between each section. This covers up the rough look of the fabric sections.
Add your top trim and, if doing a beaded trim like I did, add the beaded trim to the bottom. Then adhere your flat trim on top of the beaded trim’s lip so it is hidden.
What do you think? It goes much better with the Duck Egg color going on in here.
This switch worked out great for me, allowing me to get a new look for a small amount of money.
Linking up with:
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Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
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this is gorgeous!! love both of those beautiful toiles, thanks for showing us how!
ReplyDeleteGreat switch. Also love the tutorial as I am a dedicated lamp freak.
ReplyDeleteKathy, Both shades are gorgeous and this toile is beautiful.
ReplyDeletexx,
Sherry
Kathy I LOVE them both!!
ReplyDeleteI love your lamps;) but oh my God the dresser and the mirror is to die for! The colour....
ReplyDeleteLooks Great to me! andyou did a fabulous job on it too.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love it when you find a way to use something else in another room, and are able to switch them like that, and you get a new
look for practically nothing.
works for me!!
Hope you have a Lovely Christmas,
blessings, Nellie
It's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat Switch and YOU know I love any good design on a dime . Just beautiful and I love your dresser my friend. BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeleteLovely lampshades. They both are exquisite. Well done. Creative Bliss...
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy this is just stunning! When I get around to covering mine I'll be back here to follow your Instructions, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy Beautiful Pillow arrived on Saturday, I just love it and it looks great in it's new home on the Family room Mantel.
Huggs, Nancy
Stunning! I adore both fabrics! You have chosen the perfect place for each shade! Thanks for the tutorial! I have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteWow that is so pretty! I have that fabric in the blue colorway on a bulletin board and it's one of my favorite patterns!
ReplyDeleteKathy your shade is gorgeous. You know how I love toile and the blue colorway is beautiful. It looks perfect with the blue in your room. Both shades are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your steps.
Hugs
Good switch Kathy..Looks better on both sides..Love it !!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful lamp Kathy! The fabric and trim look amazing in your room. How sweet that you can still use the other lampshade.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Kathy- I love it! And bonus that you were able to keep the other shade & fabric. :)
ReplyDeletei think both lamps look great! you make this project look easy, but, i don't think mine would look as professional as you work--great job!
ReplyDeleteKathy, the lamp looks fabulous..I love it with the duck egg dresser…great job!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so danged clever, seriously that is amazing. WELL DONE, lady! it looks so good - they both look great in their spots.
ReplyDeleteNow it may be time to do a little fun on my own lampshades now that you showed us how. Thanks so much for sharing!
I love it, this is so perfect. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful! Definitely matches perfectly in your bedroom.
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Your new lampshade looks perfect with your dresser-so pretty! Great job:)
ReplyDeleteSusan
That lamp is gorgeous Kathy. You do an amazing job with your shades. Great fabric choice too.
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy that toile is dreamy! You have put me in the mood to get one more lamp shade done before Christmas. Beautiful! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteOh I just love this! What a great idea, and so different and unique!
ReplyDeleteYour lamp shade is so pretty, Kathy! Love the toile too.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Love that new fabric and yes, it does look much nicer!
ReplyDeleteLove your lampshade switch and makeover! Great fabrics and very nice tutorial. Thanks for teaching us how easy it is to change a shade! I have two liv rm shades that are large and hard to find and then too expensive. I know just what to do now! Your dresser and lamp look so great together, the dresser color is perfect.
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays & many blessings,
Edie Marie
Love the lamp shade makeover!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
Hugs,
Deb
It;s beautiful. Amazing what impact a little change makes.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I have only tried to redo a lampshade once and I would consider it semi successful. You make it look so easy so I might try it again.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! You did a great job, I love both lamps.
ReplyDeletePatti
Hi, Kathy. You're a master at this kind of thing! I can't imagine covering a lampshade! It really does look great in your bedroom!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my neighborhood tour. It's late for us this year, but we always take a ride to look at lights (the one I took to take the pictures for my post might be it this year LOL!).
I wish you and your family a very merry Christmas! ~Zuni
What a beautiful lampshade--I love it and pinned it!
ReplyDeleteIt is adorable! I love toile! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletePatty at Home and Lifestyle Design
I love your new toile and it's perfect for your room. I'm glad the switch worked out for you. Both fabrics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteKathy you did a beautiful job transforming the lampshade. I will be featuring it tonight at my Winter Blues Wednesday party. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeletelooks great! LOVE the toile choice!
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