Before I get started
with this make-over post.
I want to thank all of you
that left your sweet comments
concerning Butchy's death.
He was a sweet little dog
and for a little fellow that
has been living with diabetes
and taking insulin for the past 5 years,
he has had a remarkable life.
He will be greatly missed.
Once upon a time
this bedroom looked like this . . .
(notice the two lamps) ]
Then last year I painted,
wall papered,and build
a new headboard.
(notice the lamps are replaced)
Well, those lamps have
been sitting out in the
garage waiting for me to have
a yard sale.
This week after taking down
the Christmas decorations,
I decide to rearrange the
living room and I needed
two lamps . . . so these two
came back into the house
and got a make-over.
Using painters drop cloth,
glue and uneven yarn I covered
the shades . . . but left
the lamp base the same as before.
Light Off.
Light on.
I'll save the living room
rearrange for my next post . . .
put I do like the way these
lamps turned out.
Have a lovely week,
God bless you all . .
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
The lamps turned out great. Sorry to hear about the loss of your fur friend. Never, ever easy when they leave us. I'll have to visit your previous post to read more about it. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI never cease to be amazed at your crafty efforts - your revitalized rooms are gorgeous! So sorry to hear about the loss of your fur baby. They do leave a big hole in our hearts when they depart.
ReplyDeleteYou create something unique and lovely every time.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the lamps. I love the way the shades look.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I'm sorry that I missed the post on Butchy. They do become part of the family and it's so hard when our furry friends pass. You gave him a good life and loved him well.
ReplyDeleteYou are a genius with those shades! I would never think of doing that. They turned out beautiful!
Connie, you are amazing! Wow!
ReplyDeleteCute lamp shades. The room looks so cozy and nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. May you have much goodness in the new year.
~Sheri
Oh yes, those lamp shades turned out great. You are so creative!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the lamps on the wall in the bedroom but I change things around too much. :)
Once upon a time we had fence for a headboard too!!
I'm glad you got so much love after Butchy's death. It can almost be as hard as losing a human, they take up so much room in our hearts.
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job on the lampshades. I think you should have been a professional decorator. You have such brilliant ideas and know how to put them into effect. Not me. I couldn't think of your beautiful projects ever.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
I like what you've done with your bedroom lamps. They look totally different and suit your living room well. I look forward to the post where you tell how you rearranged it.
ReplyDeleteYou wondered just where I live. I live in Abbotsford, B.C. just a mile or two North of the border.
Granny Marigold
Fantastic, Connie! If you lived close-by, I'd have you come over and help me with a couple of my lampshades that could use a makeover!
ReplyDeleteAren't you such a clever little bunny!
ReplyDeleteYour lampshades turned out just beautiful Connie! You are so clever! I am so very sorry to read of little Butchy's passing ... I have been away to my Mums & have no internet there so I missed your last post. What a wonderful little companion he was. Take care Connie xx
ReplyDeleteOh, how smart you are! Now I know how to recover a lampshade! Takes lots of little clips and a lot of patience! They turned out beautiful!! Your rooms are lovely...I liked the bedroom before AND After! The first was sweet and charming, the second was smart and sophisticated! Great job! Blessings...xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteGood morning Connie,
ReplyDeleteYour lampshades are gorgeous! I love the uneven yarn. And you used painters drop cloth for the fabric..wow.
Thanks as always for sharing your ideas and talent!
Blessings, Linda
I love the way you have twined 'flowers' through your new paling headboard. It makes it look so romantic and feminine, just like a dreamy cottage garden :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing transformation! I love how they look so different when you turn the lights on. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWe too have lamps that hang on the wall, gives us more room on our nightstands. I love how you have repurposed these, that yarn is a neat touch on them, good thing you didn't have that garage sale yet :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New year!!
Hi Connie, I must tell you this in all honesty … every time I stop by Crafty Home Cottage I have to sit here for a few moments and reflect on what a wonderful sense of creativity you have and how you are able to turn it into reality. The new bedroom looks great with your new additions and changes. You are truly amazing at being crafty! 😊 I am sorry to hear about Butchy. Such a sweet little dog. Thank you for sharing your blog and thank you for recently stopping by John’s Island and wishing me Happy New Year. Same to you Connie and blessings as well. Take good care my Eastern Washington friend! John
ReplyDeleteOh Connie.. these are gorgeous! Using the painter's drop cloth to match your chair... ingenious! Could you do a post on how you attached the fabric? I've wanted to make over some of my lamps, but worry that if I use fabric, it would get too hot. I love your ideas! Your "new" bedroom looks so so nice... and your living room is so put together and cozy. Love all the blues in there.. know I've told you before! With the lights on, the shades look so neat.. love that look. Wonder how your winter weaher is up there?? We're having some fairly mild days and no snow or ice! I'm so happy! Hugs.. Marilyn
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to cover a lamp shade; think I'd redo mine that way. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteLove the way the shades came out, perfect. Have you seen the price of new lampshades? Crazy. And I don't think any new would be as pretty as yours.
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