I've missed the blog world. I have so much catching up to do, and there are about a ba-dozen posts I
Here is a tiny peek into the office fix-up. Keep in mind that I am doing everything on a budget. That means that I don't always get to do things the way I would like... for now. The lamp below is a great example.
I found an adorable glass and gunmetal lamp at a local Goodwill. The lampshade was purchased at the same store. Together the price was $5.00. That definitely works for me.
What didn't work was the lamp itself. I knew this before I paid the $2.00 for it. It's a touch lamp, and I knew I could remove the sensor and reconnect the wires. It doesn't have an on-off switch, so I have to unplug it to turn it off. That's cool because I plan on putting a low wattage bulb in and leaving it on like a night light. (Please no anti-green environment hate mail over that last part.)
I didn't have any twist-on wire connectors, so I wrapped my wires in electrical tape and secured them to the bottom of the base.
Another thing that didn't work was the color of the shade. (Too bad I didn't get a picture of that.) It was a purpley-goldish hue, and that didn't fit into my black/white/gray/pink color scheme. So what do you do when you want a cheap fix? You spray paint the shade.
Looks pretty good, huh? Unfortunately It didn't look so great
when I plugged it in.
EPIC FAIL! That did not work. Now I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that I stink at spray painting. That's not true. (Although it may be true about spraying fabric.) There's about 3/4 of a can on that shade. That lampshade sucked the paint right out of the can. I'm not even sure I had to press the nozzle. Besides the pitiful paint marks, it still glowed golden brown.
That meant a new plan.
I decided to wrap the shade with this adorable striped ribbon. Once it was covered I was going to belt it with a baby pink ribbon around the middle to accent its slender waistline. Cute, right? Of course it's cute. Unfortunately I didn't have enough ribbon and it was going to cost about $8.00 for more striped ribbon. That cuts into my el-cheapo plans, so onto a new idea.
Plan C was to wrap the shade in black tulle. It isn't as cute as the ribbon, but it is a good compromise for now.
And the finished product. My original inspiration was an Audrey Hepburn style lamp, and this still fits. I'm sure I'll leave it that way for a while. (But be on the lookout for the striped ribbon in the future.)
Divine!
ReplyDeleteLighting is one of the essentials in workspaces. So having that lamp and fixing it with designs as extras is a good decision. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteVBS- thanks! I plan to have several lamps scattered around the office. The lamps and opened blinds should provide enough light so that I don't have turn on the evil overhead fluorescents.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lamp! :) You are not only giving your home office a good lighting, but you are also adding more class to the entire space. Great work. :)
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