I'm always on the look-out for something to alter, I spotted this sad looking lamp in the charity shop for £3.
I started by taking off the trim and covered the lamp shade with old dresspattern tissue paper and acrylic matt medium.
At this point I didn't know what colours to use, so I thought I would do a try-out on a small canvas first (I'm not normally that cautious).
I used low tac tape to hold the stencil PS002 round the curve of the shade and dabbed on neat Dusty Teal and Baltic Blue with a stencil brush.
I used PaperArtsy's cutting die Bloom 1 to cut felt flowers (cuts through a dream!) and made paper rosettes (Tim Holtz Alterations dies).
~Penny~
Leandra Says: what a gorgeous colour combo, and it really like you off set shadow blocks on the JOFY flowers. Lots of great inspiration here that could be used on cards as well as interior decor items! Great week Penny!
Gillian Says: I'm really enjoying your home decor inspired projects this week Penny. How beautiful would these pieces look within a white washed room. Can you tell my thoughts are by the sea lol!
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and playalong with Penny's techniques, then do link up your creativity here, and go in the draw to win some PA stamps of your choice! You need to link your entry by 17:00, SundayJune 22nd 2014.
Penny the lightshade and the canvas are both fabulous, love the colours.
ReplyDeleteA very colourful and amazing lampshade, great transformation!
ReplyDeleteThank you for three fabulous projects and awesome inspiration:-) xxx
Great project, really must think a out same plain lampshades I have!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteSo original and stunning, penny! I love seeing home decor projects! I'm sorry I can't join in this week but I would love to make one of these,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
One of my favourite colour combinations Penny, I love both of these projects!
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
Both projects are gorgeous. I love the colours & the layered flowers look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a very 'brave' colour combo for me but I do love it. The red is so striking against the background and those flowers are brilliant. Fabulous tip for doing the colour blocking in the centres. I like Dana's idea of matching shade and wall canvas.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx