Showing posts with label distressed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distressed. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Repurposed Vintage Floor Lamp Chicken Wire Lampshade

My new addiction of repurposing furniture pieces has come to an end for now.  I think I have done all that I wanted to do before I had shoulder surgery on September 12.  There has been hinting that the inside of the house needs my attention.  Really?

The first piece I want to share is a vintage floor lamp with a chicken wire lampshade.  A picture is worth a 1000 words.  Enjoy!




Starting this process was not so easy as a matter a face the whole project through me curve balls.  Being a novice I improvised as best as I could.


The paint in no way was going to come off this floor lamp.  I used several paint removers to no avail.  They did take me to a pink shade that was so deep into the wood it wasn't budging.  I didn't want to use my lye solution for fear of losing the detail on the lamp.


The finial, top cap and base were soaked in vinegar and baking soda as recommended by Hometalk people that responded to my question on getting rid of rust (not all of it but some.)



Absolutely my favorite feature is the double light with pull chains.  In love.....ahhhhh!





I didn't want all the rust gone but the rough rust.



I think this is the appropriate spot to explain all of the oops that led me to a different look and then oops here we go again.
Since I couldn't get the paint off I thought that I would just paint it all with black enamel paint so I would have a dark base to work with.
Oops #2 the black paint would not adhere and separated in little circles everywhere.  Solution #2 rubb black paint off.  The look was awesome and I should have stopped there but not me I went on.
Two coats of off white, creamy looking homemade chalk paint went on.  Fun time to sand!
Oops #3 as I sanded only the pink was showing up.  Solution #3 cover it with dark stain.  It gave me a darker pink but it was better than the pink that it was.







Here is the lamp!








The base looks much better with rust still on it but not built up on it.


The intricate design after many oops finally made it and I like it after all.  

More about the chicken wire lampshade on tomorrow's post.  Don't miss the adventure.


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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Yea! My Yard is almost done.

It seems as though I have worked so hard and very diligently this year on my yard.  Poor thing has been so neglected for a couple of years.  Then I fell in love, yes in love with Pinterest and it gave me so many ideas and sparked my inspiration.  It is not perfect yet and in some pics you will see pots left, some things needed to be put away.  The wheel barrow got a flat tire so can't use it to move anything around.  Whew!

Remember I am not finished but wanted to share.

Upcycled window use, tub, chair and bread box.
Oh yes we have whirly gigs every where. 


 Flower Pots ! & 2 in front of the ramp.  Upcycled pots.


Upcycled Step stool and distressed, upcycled rusted tool box with flowers, 3 upcycled cans with flowers to add color.


Dustin's (in memory of my son) garden


Recycled tub with flowers, a metal bucket and 2 vintage water cans upcycled with flowers in them.


Vintage wagon wheel as part of Dustin's garden and a left flower pot.  Oops!


Wolves in Dustin's garden with upcycled pop can flowers.

 
 
Close up of the wolves and the upcycled pop can flowers.


 The house and an almost completed front yard.  Now to the back yard.  Oh my it is a real mess.  Wish me luck!


Small flower bed in front of the ramp with an upcycled fan blade as a flower.

If I can do this anyone can.  I had to take my time since my back surgery I cannot bend so I sat on my bottom a lot to get it done.