1. Find an inflatable ball, such as a beach ball, a little smaller than you want the lampshade to be. 2. Pour a 10-ounce bottle of craft glue into a bowl. I used Mod Podge, but any brand that dries ...
Making lampshades is a likely craft to conquer for the do-it-yourselfer who has already stenciled walls, antiqued furniture and turned bed sheets into slipcovers. "You can make a shade for less than ...
Viewers find Ivy Karlsgodt’s creations beautiful and her process meditative. Credit... Supported by By Sejla Rizvic Photographs and Video by Justin J Wee Reporting from Brooklyn When Ivy Karlsgodt set ...
It has become quite popular to use wire lampshades stripped of their original fabric in all kinds of interior decor projects. I had seen one on a recent trip to New York that was very special. It ...
Upholstery expert Amanda Brown wants you to pull out your favorite fabric – it could be a vintage tablecloth or a scarf – and turn it into a lampshade. Or do something equally personal with textiles ...
When one thinks of social media virality, perhaps videos of an artist creating vintage-inspired silk lampshades aren’t the first thing to come to mind, but with a combined 1.36 million followers on ...
Plain tissue boxes can take away from your home's aesthetic. Instead, consider how to use a thrifted lampshade to upgrade ...
Make! Craft Britain is coming to BBC Four on 9 June and Get Creative has spoken to the teachers that feature on the programme about their creative skills and passions. First up is Marna Lunt, a ...
DECATUR - Two Decatur sisters consider themselves the local Martha Stewarts of home decorating and handicrafts. It doesn't matter if it's an old stained handkerchief, tablecloth, curtains, dress or ...