Making lampshades is a likely craft to conquer for the do-it-yourselfer who has already stenciled walls, antiqued furniture and turned bed sheets into slipcovers. "You can make a shade for less than ...
Once you have all the materials ready, it's time to assemble your lampshade. Start by attaching one end of the raffia fiber ...
When one thinks of social media virality, perhaps videos of an artist creating vintage-inspired silk lampshades aren’t the first thing to come to mind, but with a combined 1.36 million followers on ...
It has become quite popular to use wire lampshades stripped of their original fabric in all kinds of interior decor projects. I had seen one on a recent trip to New York that was very special. It ...
Thirty-three years ago Dorothy Gillis saw an advertisement in a newspaper for a new craft that was coming into vogue. It was lamp shade making, an art that had been around for dozens of years but had ...
Viewers find Ivy Karlsgodt’s creations beautiful and her process meditative. Credit... Supported by By Sejla Rizvic Photographs and Video by Justin J Wee Reporting from Brooklyn When Ivy Karlsgodt set ...
African weaving styles are not just a means of traditional art but also a means of creating unique, eco-friendly lampshades ...
Upholstery expert Amanda Brown wants you to pull out your favorite fabric – it could be a vintage tablecloth or a scarf – and turn it into a lampshade. Or do something equally personal with textiles ...
An interior designer recommends this simple design trick to transform a space. Changing bulb temperatures and lampshades ...