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Quick DIY Refresh: Easy Lamp Makeover Project

by on Jul 31, 2018

Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

I’ve had this lamp forever, and I was totally over it. Ready to buy a new one. But the crafter in me wanted to give it one more chance, so I decided to give it a makeover using spray paint and thumbtacks. Yep that’s right, thumbtacks. Click through to check out the final product along with instructions so you can recreate the look.       

Lamp makeover | After
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

Much better, right? The thumbtacks give it a little metallic flair, and the paint adds some color. So let’s get started!

Materials

Materials used to make over lamp
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

 

  • Lamp
  • Spray paint
  • Painter’s tape
  • Plastic bag
  • Thumbtacks
  • Pliers with wire cutters
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • E6000 glue (not pictured)

Step

Lamp makeover | Step 1
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

Begin by removing the shade and bulb from your lamp. Wrap a plastic bag around the section that you don’t want to be painted, and secure it with painter’s tape. Make sure the tape is straight and the ends meet evenly. Tape the cord as well.

 

Step

Lamp makeover | Step 2
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

Spray paint the bottom of the lamp using two to three very light coats of spray paint. Let each coat dry thoroughly in between.

Step

Thumbtack lampshade | Step 3
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

While the last coat of paint is drying, begin working on your lampshade. Add a pencil mark every inch along the bottom edge of your lampshade. Place the marks about a half inch from the bottom of the shade. 

Step

Thumbtack lampshade | Step 4
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

Next, begin removing the sharp points from the thumbtacks. Cut them as close to the round tops as possible.

Step

Thumbtack lampshade | Step 5
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Most likely, there will still be a small sharp point left… put a small dab of E6000 glue at that point and poke it through the first pencil mark. Repeat the process until you have glued tacks all the way around the perimeter of the lampshade. If you can feel the sharp points on the inside of the shade, you’ll want to add a tiny dab of glue over the points as well so that nobody cuts themselves.


Thumbtack lampshade with painted lamp base
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

And that’s all, folks! I told you it was easy. I was planning to buy a whole new lamp for this area of our dining room, but now that this one has a fancy new ‘do, I don’t have to! 

Detail of thumbtack lampshade
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

You could also use gold tone thumbtacks if you like, to give it a different look. And any spray paint color would work… pick one that coordinates well with your decor. 

Lamp makeover
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

That small pop of color on the bottom makes the lamp feel more solid, and helps it stand up to the other colors in the room.

Detail shot of lamp makeover
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

And I love the way the thumbtacks make it feel a bit more expensive, giving it almost an upholstered look. Have fun!

Studded lamp shade with a green base sitting on a stack of books.
Photo: Faith Towers Provencher

 

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2 Comments

  1. How great would it be if you stenciled a great design on the bottom (or even the top also) in the same green or a coordinating color to the base (or even two colors)!