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Thursday, June 26, 2014

{Thrift Store Lamp Makeover}

Hey, y'all!  I have a serious problem: I'm addicted to buying thrift store lamps.  I see them in the store for really cheap, and in my head, I see what they would look like with a makeover.  (It's totally like the Princess Diaries of lamps as the makeover plays out in my head.)  I mean, who could blame me for wanting to rescue all those abandoned lamps that just need a little love?!  (My husband, that's who...)  I'm currently making over my living room.  Yeah, it's taking wayyyyy longer than I expected.  I needed a tall lamp to go on the dresser I refurbished.  Yes, I have several thrift store lamps at home, but they weren't really exactly what I wanted.  But I recently found THE ONE at my local ReStore, and I gave it a makeover.
Make a thrift store lamp look FABULOUS! pitterandglink.com #lampmakeover #DIY
When I found the lamp, it looked like this.
The lamp before... pitterandglink.com
Well, it had a shade on it, but I didn't take a picture with the shade on.
The lamp before... pitterandglink.com
The price tag said $9.50.  I wouldn't have spent $9.50 for the lamp.  I'm cheap frugal.  Luckily on that day, it was marked down to $5.  That was a price I was willing to pay.
Prime a metal thrift store lamp with RUST-OLEUM's Clean Metal Primer pitterandglink.com
I started by taking all the innards out of the lamp.  (Did I really just use that word?)  Then I sanded the lamp a little because there were places that the paint was peeling.  I gave the lamp a good cleaning and then sprayed it with Rust-Oleum's Clean Metal Primer.  It's my favorite primer for metal lamps.
Valspar's Nautical Spray Paint--A beautiful aqua! pitterandglink.com
Then I sprayed the lamp with Valspar spray paint in a pretty color called Nautical.
Make a lamp shiny with a clear, glossy spray paint pitterandglink.com
I wanted the lamp to be shiny, so I finished the paint job by spraying the lamp with a clear gloss spray paint.
Use a lamp kit to rewire an old lamp. pitterandglink.com
I rewired the lamp using a prepackaged lamp kit.  The directions on the package are really easy to follow.  The lamp probably worked already, but I have a fear of lamps that have those old looking cords on them.  I always rewire them.  (I'm weird like that.)  The lamp base was then complete, but the shade needed some love.
Recover an old lampshade with fabric.  pitterandglink.com
I found a fabric that I really liked at Hobby Lobby.  I rolled the shade along the back of the fabric and traced the edge of the shade as I rolled it.  I added a little extra to fold over the top and bottom of the lamp and then cut out the fabric.
Use spray glue to adhere fabric to an old lampshade.  pitterandglink.com
I used spray glue to adhere the fabric to the shade, making sure to hold the fabric tight while pressing it to prevent any bubbles from forming.  I folded the extra fabric over the edges and attached it to the inside of the shade with hot glue.
Make a thrift store lamp look FABULOUS! pitterandglink.com #lampmakeover #DIY
I love the finished lamp!
Make a thrift store lamp look FABULOUS! pitterandglink.com #lampmakeover #DIY
I adore the aqua color of the base, and I love that the shade isn't "matchy matchy" with the base.  It just GOES.  ;)
Make a thrift store lamp look FABULOUS! pitterandglink.com #lampmakeover #DIY
I'm not sure if I'll keep this little part of the room like it is in the photo, but it makes me excited to finish the makeover!

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15 comments:

  1. Love the lamp makeover! Why did you need to rewire the lamp? Was it not working or was it for other reasons? I've not tried rewiring and was a bit curious. Again, great makeover!

    p.s. I'm in love with the Habitat Restore in your area. :-)

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  2. I LOVE it, Bethany! You are the new spray paint queen, friend! I love what you did with this. Pinned!

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  3. This looks great! I have a thing for thrift store lamps too. They just have so much potential. I really love what you did with this one!

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  4. Great idea to cover the shade with spray glue like that! Cute makeover.

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  5. Looks fantastic. I love the color you used for it.

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  6. Love that fabric and agree it looks good without being matchy matchy.

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  7. Super cute... Featuring you this weekend!

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  8. OMGosh! Gorgeous. Love the colors together--I don't have the skill to do it, but I can sure follow in someone else's footsteps:) Thanks for sharing your expertise!

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  9. Oh wow, I love this. I was going to say my favorite part is the lamp shade and you share how you did it. Cool. I'll be doing this soon with a lamp in my son's room. I was wondering what to do with the lamp shade. :) Thanks for the inspiration. I'm going to share this. :) Take care and have a good week.

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  10. Hi Bethany! I featured your awesome makeover for this week's Create & Share DIY and Recipe Party! WOO! I hope you'll stop by and linkup again this week! See you there!

    http://mrsthreeinthree.com/2014/07/create-share-diy-recipe-party-12.html

    -Karly

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  11. Hi Bethany! I just wanted to let you know that I LOVE your Thrift Store Lamp Makeover, and I'm featuring you as one of my Rockstars this week from Creativity Unleashed!

    As a Rockstar you're in the running for this week's MEGA Rockstar! Grab your friends and come vote at http://www.theboldabode.com/2014/07/rockstars-creativity-unleashed-26.html

    The MEGA Rockstar gets loads of love including:

    1. Shout outs on all my social media houses.
    2. A bucket full of Pins to my biggest group boards
    3. A big sidebar ad proclaiming them the MEGA Rockstar of the week
    4. And a feature in my weekly newsletter!

    Congratulations and Good Luck!!!

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  12. I share your sickness for thrifted lamps. Yours looks great! Thanks for linking up with us at Best of the Nest!

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  13. Love it! Shared! Coming by from Artsy Fartsty Link up.

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