After having a lovely messy time recycling a broken mirror using Lynnda's fabulous Clematis stamp, I decided to make a matching lampshade....which was a bargain £1 buy from a charity shop.
During my experimenting for the mirror project I dug out some Mulberry paper (something I hadn't used for a long time). it has a lovely fabric quality to it and I loved the effect of stamping on it, I also discovered that Promarkers bled and blended on it beautifully, so this was going to be how I decorated it.
But on reflection as the stamped feature on the mirror was white I decided to keep to just the blue and white theme.
Like the Mirror I was conscious of safety and was careful with not having the paper in contact with the bulb or using flammable glue - I used Pinflair Book Binding glue- although modern energy saving bulbs don't tend to give off the heat of older style bulbs...better to be safe than sorry!
I randomly stuck the cut out stamped images round the shade and further adorned (hid dirty marks!!!) with some punched vellum butterflies and some 3d paint.......why oh why did I just not sit back and think "job done!!!"?
It dawned on me that often the most visible bit of a lampshade is the inside.... I know.... I will stamp a matching design inside....
....like the mirror project I found that I could use the stamp independently of a block (particularly useful for stamping on a curved surface), but this time I added a little card handle for ease of placement, but I kept the handle thin so that I could still lay it flat and apply the ink.
I used a Whispers Ink pad which is a permanent ink but I found that rather than let it dry I could wipe it away and it left a subtle image....but me being me carried on and decide to ink over it to add a subtle colour...quite honestly...a bit of dogs dinner!! but surprisingly my daughter still liked it and says she's going to use it (in the spare room!!!)
I am really looking forward to seeing what Lynnda is going to do, as I am sure I could have done this project better... so really hoping for some inspiration and if anyone has any suggestions (putting it in the bin and starting again is a possibility!) or ideas I would love to hear from you.
5 comments:
Great projects - love your mirror embossed with white and your lampshade. It's amazing what you can do with ONE STAMP and not just on card!!
Really loving your projects Diane, I loved the mirror but this is just inspired! Wonderful. A x
INSPIRED!! Diane thank yuou once agfain for joining and showing your support I love your approach to crafting.
This is beautiful Sweetie x
Well Done Diane I really like this and your mirror project, I rather like the mirror Lynnda did too. Hope she will be doing that as one of her workshops.
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