Another micro renovation in today's post. In between the big-big projects, there are lots of little details to make and bring together to create a cohesive design to each room. I wanted a cute little lamp for my loft and I found this interesting antique in the chuck bin while settling a family member's estate last year. It needed work, and no one else really looked at it twice, but since I'd become interested in making lampshades, I thought I could do something with this little piece, so I added it to my TLC treasure trove and brought it home.
The cord was crumbling and needed to be replaced and the base needed a good scrub down, but it was soon shiny and nice. I bought a replacement wiring kit and got that installed with a little help from Mr. Bleu since somewhere in the process I lost the internal bar and we had to rig up a new system, but he made it work

I selected a small crescent shade frame and got it wrapped, then had to decide a bout all the trim and fixings. I have a ceramic lady finial from the 1960s that I hoped I could make work for this project because I would love to see her restored to her original purpose, but alas, could not make it work.
Since the loft is so busy with colors I decided to keep this lamp all white, but add Swiss dot tulle and lace, plus beaded and tassel fringe. This shape was difficult to work with and it's definitely not perfect, but I'm the only one who will see it on a daily basis and I'm happy with how it turned out...or at least not unhappy enough with it that I'll take it apart and re-do it. Truly its own little composition, it reminds me of a wedding cake. I love how it looks lit up just as much as when it is not illuminated. I never really thought I would like making lampshades but this has become a favorite busy-hands hobby of mine.
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