Recovering Lamp Shades: A Photo Tutorial

         

Thanks to everyone for your nice comments and emails about yesterday's master bedroom post.  I was overwhelmed by the response.  I also received lots of inquiries about specific sources.  While I'm always happy to share sources for any projects I do in my own home, it's a little trickier when it comes to sharing sources I use in a client's home.  When someone hires me, they're basically paying for my ideas (and info on where to find what I recommend).  I've tried to address some of the main source questions but if I haven't answered something specifically, please understand it's only out of courtesy to my clients.  (And, well frankly, it keeps me in business!)  Thanks for understanding. . . .


Okay, now that that's out of the way, I will share a little photo tutorial of the process of covering those lampshades with the gray DwellStudio fabric.  I've never posted an official how-to on recovering lampshades, but you can find some helpful links here and here.


And, my client was nice enough to provide step-by-step photos:


  

Since we didn't a want a trim, she started by removing the banding.





    

She added an extra layer of white (with fabric spray adhesive) because the cream of the original shade was showing through the gray fabric when we tested it out.












Fabric glue to attach fabric to inside of shade . . .




Ta-da! Such an easy way to customize a simple lamp and a great way to bring more pattern into your space:








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33 comments:

  1. These are stunning-- what a fabulous DIY! So excited because I just bought a new shade for the family room lamp with an eye to covering it. Thanks for the tips!

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  2. Stunningly easy! It's not on my to-do list! Thanks for the tip and photos!

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  3. thank you for posting this tutorial!! i am excited because it looks do-able! xoxox jcd :: cornflake dreams

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  4. Love a good tutorial.

    Mr. Goodwill Hunting

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  5. Well that is just great! What a wonderful idea for those of us who have run out of places to put throw pillows. :-)

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  6. Great tutorial! I just adore that fabric!

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  7. Thanks so much for sharing this. I just purchased fabric to cover a shade and these instructions will come in so handy.

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  8. I was wondering about that! Thanks for sharing. It turned out amazing- and we totally respect your client design services.

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  9. Simply gorgeous lampshades! I love the graphic fabric. So simple and chic at the same time! Thank you for sharing with us!

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  10. I'm such a fan of the graphic prints these days - great tutorial and a wonderful finished project! Thanks for sharing.

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  11. That looks really great. Thanks for the step by step tutoria!

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  12. I am definitely going to have to try this! Love what you did!

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  13. great fabric choice on the lamp shades looks so good

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  14. Wow, your room looks so fabulous. This post came at a great time..so thanks..you saved me the time it would have taken to research a good tutorial.

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  15. Those are fabulous! It looks much easier than I thought it would be... going to have to try it! :)

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  16. I featured this post in my weekly surf today.

    thanks for the inspiration.

    happy wednesday!

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  17. Love the gorgeous fabric you guys chose. :) A great tutorial, Emily! I Stumbled it!

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  18. so simple and inspirational. thank you!

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  19. I'm ready! Just waiting for the fabric to be restocked. Thanks for posting these directions, Emily.

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  20. That lamp shade is so fantastic! I've been eyeing that fabric for a while now...maybe that is the way to get some of it into my own house!

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  21. gorgeous!! and it looks so simple.. I will have to try this soon!

    Jenny
    http://roadtobliss.blogspot.com

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  22. Timely post - I just found a fabulous lamp at the Restore. Thanks for the simple tutorial!

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  23. I LOVE this lamp. Great idea and thanks for the tutorial! Can I ask where the lamp base is from?? Have been looking for one just like it!

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  24. I love this project! Thanks for the tips.

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  25. Love the tips. Thanks for posting!

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  26. Wow, the lampshades look fantastic! Love the fabric - it's absolutely perfect for the room :-)

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  27. Those are gorgeous! You make it look easy -- getting the fabric straight and not puckered... I guess that's why I paint instead. ;)

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  28. I did this to one of my lamps a few years ago and am still enjoying it today! Great tutorial!!

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  29. love the fabric, where is it from?

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  30. Kathy Love the tutorial I will be updating mine.

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