2/10/10

Transformation Thursday - yet another PB Hack


Welcome once again to Transformation Thursday! It's the one day a week we come together to celebrate getting things done! No matter if this is your first time to join or if you've been here each and every week, everyone is welcome to join in with MckLinky below! Next week. let's try something new - I'd love to see what you can do for less than $5. It's not manditory, but I thought it might be fun!
It's no surprise that I'm hacking Pottery Barn. We went in a few days ago, and I found some things I love. One was this lamp. $100? Uhh... no.
I also fell in love with this shade. $59? No, thank you very much.
But, you know me, I can always find a cheaper alternative!
I already had the shade, it used to be my dining room light, picked up at Goodwill for $2 back last summer. Yesterday, when I went thrifting with {Living With} Lindsay, she spotted the lamp for $7. She is genius!
Using my favorite cheap white spray paint (thanks to Mother Nature for letting the sun finally shine today), I gave the lamp acouple of realllllly good coats. Then I roughed it up with sand paper.
 Madeline and I mixed up a little raw umber paint with some Ralph Lauren glaze. Mixing in some paint means that not every distressed finish in your house looks exactly the same. It gives it a little more depth and variation.
Wipe it off in circles, so that you don't have wiping marks left over.
 Once finished distressing, set aside to let dry.
Next go make some tea. Or coffee. Either will work.
I used leftover tea bags from making today's batch of sweet tea.
{We go through a gallon a day!}
Once it's cooled, "paint" a couple of coats of tea onto the shade. If your shade is already the color you want, skip this step. Blot with paper towels to help absorb the excess. Set aside to dry - or blow dry it with a hair dryer (I'm impatient!). I did this while my spray paint was drying.
Just like with last week's curtains, translate your favorite phrase (mine is from a love note Mr. SCC wrote me years ago), and print it off, I used this font at 175 point.
Trim your words and tape them to the inside of the shade.
Put the shade on a lamp and painted it, just like the curtains.
I used a Paris postmark rubber stamp for the postmarks.
A $159 lamp for less than $10. I'm. In. Love.
The Lettered Cottage


So what do you have? I wanna see! Make sure to put your PERMALINK and link back here so everyone can find the great ideas. Visit around and comment! Give them some lovin'! Ready? Set? Go!

70 comments:

  1. I like your version even better than the PB one! The shape of that lamp is great & you did a fabulous job transforming it! As always, thanks for hosting us!

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  2. Goregous!! Love this transformation!!

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  3. Such a sweet lampshade, I love that you used sentiments from your husband. I'm a sucker for all things French. :-)

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  4. I am absolutely impressed with this!! It looks STRAIGHT out of a PB catalog! I'm stunned.

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  5. Great lamp and LOVE the lampshade idea.

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  6. That lamp is awesome! I love it too!
    Thanks for hosting!
    ~Liz

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  7. you did a fabulous job! I agree...straight from the PB catalog!

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  8. Ahhhhh!! I am in love, too! And I am LOVING the idea of taking a love note and translating it - keeps it private yet so sentimental! Wonderful job!

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  9. That turned out great! I'm working on a lamp project too....hope to link up next week! Love this party!!

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  10. That lamp is gorgeous, great transformation

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  11. Oh, now you are awesome! I had been wanting to do some slipcovers for my dining room chairs with this font and you just posted it. Way cool.:)

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  12. I totally like your version better!!! It's gorgeous!

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  13. I like your version better! Oh, I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who drinks a gallon of sweet tea a day!

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  14. Awesome...looks great and your directions are so easy to follow.

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  15. that lamp looks absolutely positively fabulous!

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  16. GREAT job, I too saw those and thought... Need to make it NOT spend that HIGH price!

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  17. ooooh, I saw that shade and loved it too! thanks for a great tip and making a knock off

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  18. You amaze me. It looks so perfect, even better than PB. Hey, I want to go thrifting with you too. Thanks for hosting again. I would never miss it.

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  19. I've been seeing the distressed vintage ballisters turned lamps every where now. Those lampshades are killer! Love em! I really like how your lamp turned out. You did a fabulous job!

    Thanks for the great tips!

    Tina

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  20. Holy COW! I think you just made Pottery Barn cry...cause now we don't have to buy their lamp (tee,hee, hee). That looks great, thanks for the tut.

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  21. Now that is a fantastic lamp makeover!
    I made over a lamp this week too but all I did was spray paint it. Still...it was a serious improvement.

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  22. You are brilliant! That looks over the top amazing!!!
    Would you mind telling me the color on the walls behind the finished lamp? I'm in love with it!?
    Thanks Bunches~
    Robin
    All Things Heart and Home

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  23. That is amazing Gina! Looks fabulous and way more personalized and 'you' than a mere PB off the rack overpriced lamp. :)

    I got nothing to post this week, but I'll enjoy visiting the others who do!

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  24. Yours is gorgeous, better than PB's

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  25. I am loving this! The fact that you used a personal note for the shade is awesome. I gotta try this, Thanks for the inspiration, Theresa

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  26. I saw that in their new catalogue and I was wondering how I could make it, too. Wow, yours is gorgeous!!! I really want to make one now! Thank you so much for the instructions. Hugs, Cindy S.

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  27. Gorgeous lamp and the price is right!
    Paula Grace ~

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  28. wow, I love your lamp!!!!! Thanks for sharing the technique of how to paint a design on a lamp shade :)

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  29. Thank you!! I needed a lampshade for the office / craftroom and this is perfect!!! I love it!! Hurray...I am so excited to try it.
    Wendy

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  30. I just love seeing what you can put together. Love the lamp. You provide such good photos and detailed descriptions. Thank you for your patience and time in doing this.

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  31. I am all about PB hacking! You did a fabulous job!

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  32. That lamp is gorgeous! You are so creative! This blog is definetely going to save me tons of money over the years. Thanks so much!

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  33. That lampshade is beautiful. A great idea from PB - but your cheap recreation is even better! Love it and might try that, too!

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  34. Wow, this is truly fabulous!! I am so loving that lampshade!!! It seems like a lot of link party ideas are pretty similar, but this is a good, slight deviation. Great job!

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  35. Your lamp and shade turned out beautifully!! So creative and so much less expensive! Truly lovely!

    Kat :)

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  36. It's funny I did the same thing 2 weeks ago :P
    Yours turned way better I shall say!

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  37. I love that idea. The lampshade is so neat and so easy. You are so creative.

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  38. Clearly you are a fan of things French! Loved our trip to Paris and love your lamp and anything else PB inspired. You did a fabulous job and your how-tos are great!
    http://robertapm28.blogspot.com/

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  39. That is such a creative idea. I love the way it turned out!

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  40. WOW! WOW! WOW! Gina, you are an inspiration. The lamp is gorgeous!

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  41. Oh dear god, I love that soooooo much! Great job, I want it!!!!!!!

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  42. Oh My God! I love that lamp shade as well and have been trying to find a way to make it. Thanks for the tips! I am going to run out and make it this week.

    Zizette

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  43. I was looking at my PB catalog over the weekend, wondering how I could knock off that lamp myself! Thanks for the tips -- will definitely have to give it a shot!

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  44. Hi Gina-
    I like yours better than PB, not only because it cost a lot less, but it just looks better - more of your style put into it. Thanks for having the under $5.00 link party- can't wait to get some good inexpensive ideas.
    Diane

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  45. Absolutely wonderful lamp project. Very clever. Thank you for hosting the link party!

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  46. I love this idea! Great tutorial, Gina!

    ~ Kristen

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  47. Positively lovely! Anything with French script wins me over.

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  48. You already know I absolutely love it! Great job, girl! I need to feature this on Teach Me Tuesday.

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  49. That lamp is seriously amazing!! I love it!
    Thanks for sharing, and for hosting!

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  50. The lamp is wonderful and I am in love with the shade. Great Job!

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  51. Wow! I really, really like this! I went back and re-read your curtain tutorial just so that I could be sure of how to do this. Double wow.

    Thank you for sharing this, Gina!

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  52. Hi Gina;
    I have chosen you and your blog as a recipient of my blog award. Come on over and pick it up
    http://Inspirewithcharris.blogspot.com
    Congrats!!

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  53. That is very impressive...I love that look...and for so little money!!! Happy Valentine's day!

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  54. That lamp is awesome and you made it look easy. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  55. Hi Gina,
    Love this lamp. Would love to use the font for a plain sage lamp shade in my guest room.
    And I just discovered you are located in my Hometown. I live in VA now but was born and lived most of my life in L'burg along with other family. My Mom stills lives there. Love your site.
    BJ

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  56. Hi -- I'm new to this, so excuse my "dumbness" here. I'm looking at the part where you cut out the phrases and taped them inside the shade. The next picture shows no outlines of the paper after you paint the shade. How did you do that?

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  57. LOVE!! Better than the one for $159!!!!! =)

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  58. Gina, I bookmarked this darling lamp way before I was posting love links. Finally got around to Decorating Lampshades today & had to include yours! Love it!

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  59. You did a great job on the lamp. I am a new follower.

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  60. I love this! It is totally going on my "to do" list..

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  61. Oh my goodness! I love this. I actually have that lampshade from PB, so I am doubly impressed!

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  62. What a great way to have your space personalized! love it-great for gifts, to!

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