Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Make Your Own Pottery Barn Look-a-like Lamp

Why pay high prices for the looks that you like for your home? It is much more fun to recycle and redesign items into the looks you like. I fell in love with a Pottery Barn lamp. Needless to say it was well over $100.00. So I decided to make my own. I kept my eye out for lamps at the local Goodwill. During one trip I found matching wooden bases. Then all I needed were the perfect size of matching shades.  Bases, shades and the following items were all I needed to make my version of a "Pottery Barn" look-alike lamp:

Enough burlap to cover shades
White Flat Spray
Paint Black Flat Spray Paint
Paint Adhesive Spray Paint
Trim
Hot Glue Gun
Scissos


 
Find a base you like.
 
 
Spray a light coat of flat white spray paint.
 
 
Spray with flat black spray paint.
 
 
Sand off edges to allow the white to come through giving a  vintage look.
 
 
Next find a shade that has a good size and shape in proportion to base.
 
 
You will need enough burlap to cover shade.
 
 
Cut burlap to fit shaed.  (Note: You will need to cut on bias.)  Spray adhesive to fabric and cover shade.
 
 
Glue trim to give a clean edge.
 
 
And for less than $30.00 I have two lamps I love.  (And obviously my daughter loves them because somehow they ended up in her room!)
 
 
Leave comments with ideas you might like to share.
 
 
 
 

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