Katy French of Laugh Cry DIY makes a fringe lampshade DIY using thrifted shades for an easy decor flip that adds texture and personality to lighting.
Laurie Notaro is an author, crafter, and expert at finding a good cocktail. She grew up in Phoenix, but is currently based in Eugene, Oregon. Each week, she’ll be joining us to share a crafting ...
Give old lamps a face-lift in less than an hour by using scrap fabric, lace and ribbon. This ruffly version is perfect for a room that needs a feminine touch or even for a nursery. Switch up the ...
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 ...
The right lamp shade can completely change the mood of a room, from cozy and warm to bright and functional. Choosing the ...