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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Glam up an Old Lamp




Pink flea market lamp, Feb 13, p54


Have you looked at the price of lamps these days? Take an old garage sale or flea market lamp and do a makeover.

Easy how-to:
1. Choose a lamp with an interesting shape or decorative features like the scroll pattern on this one.
2. Spray with paint. For hard-to-cover surfaces (like glass), use a primer first. And if your lamp has a decorative knob above the shade, make sure you paint it, too!
3. Fit with a contemporary shade. Look for drum or tapered-square shapes. Most lighting stores sell shades separately. Walmart has the cheapest shades and they are pretty decent
Tip: If the shade sits too low or too high, you may need to replace the harp that holds it in place. These can also be found at lighting stores, hardware stores and dollar stores.
Get this look: Lamp paint, Coral Isle, krylon.com. Wall paint, Saxon Green, Farrow & Ball.

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