For my "comeback" post I decided to share with you a quick little fix I made to an adorable lamp shade.
I found this lamp shade at a garage sale for a quarter. I absolutely LOVE the pattern, so dainty and girly... I had to have it! It had some pet hair on it (simple fix- just clean it!) and a stain (easy fix as well!) but it also had a TEAR in the side...
I contemplated just turning it to the back and leaving it- after all, I would be the only one who knew. But, as you may very well know, it is hard for a crafter to leave such a simple job undone! So... I added some flowers.
I grabbed some spare fabric that I had and rolled it up loosely. Then I twisted it into a simple rose shape.
I also made a simple pointed "leaf" out of green fabric. I may update this later with a more leafy shape, but for now this was perfect. (I'll be honest, I was trying to get this all finished before supper)
I like the sort of imperfect look that the rough edges have, but I did cut off a few of the extra strings.
Lastly, I attached it to the lamp with a little hot glue. A few dabs is all it takes...
... to fix a hole in a perfectly good lamp shade!
Now I can show this adorable lamp without fear that someone will see the big hole in the side! The best part? It took me less than 30 minutes from start to finish. Quick, easy and cute- it's a triple threat!
Now I can show this adorable lamp without fear that someone will see the big hole in the side! The best part? It took me less than 30 minutes from start to finish. Quick, easy and cute- it's a triple threat!
Hope you enjoyed this post and will be coming back soon- I promise to have more crafts coming your way!
Sending my love,
Kelsie Ann
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