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Yesterday I came back from a family holiday in the North of England which was really fun despite knowing that it was around 10 degrees warmer where I live and now I've come back it's grey and rainy...
Also I spent the whole holiday on 'manual setting' on my camera which was great as it helped me to be a lot more attentive (but it also explains why a lot of the photos are quite dark)
During our stay up North, we visited a house called 'Cragside' which was interesting, and an hour before closing time we decided to go into the 'Labyrinth', and there was a chance that we could've got stuck there overnight....
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HexStar 2 is a Sonobe star with a hexagonal center. This time I combined five HexStars into a lampshade.
Our Daily Challenge 7th - 13th June : Focal Point.
I photographed this OTT lampshade in a very full shop window with masses of reflections, so I had to work them out.
Only someone with servants could possibly have this massive dust collector!
But it is definitely a Focal Point.
Lots of decorating happening at my flat so no time for taking photos this week, so I just snapped this lovely new lampshade!!
Created by Etsy shop Donkey and Friends.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2012/09/diy-paper-lampshades.html
this lampshade i made by joining two other lampshades together I blogged about it here jaboopee.blogspot.com/2009/10/lampshapes_08.html
These lampshades are made from Sonobe units, The underlying geometric structure is a stack of truncated bipyramids with an equilateral triangle as the base. I tried three different kinds of combining the Sonobe units in order to see which combination leads to the most stable lampshade.
Lamp redo! Pattern pieces from Anna Maria's Daydreams Lampshade/mobile from her book Handmade Beginnings. Read all about it here.
Created by Allison Patrick of Etsy shop, Zipper 8 Lighting.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2012/04/zipper-8-lighting-la-plata...
The shade and box on the base were handcrafted by me. The shade is made from 100% cotton and styrene applied to a hexigon frame and the box is made from book binder board and covered in the same fabric. The base was made by my husband.
I'm selling it on www.shades-etc.com.
A stereotypical ersatz hat is a lampshade. This is generally considered to be a sign of inebriation at a party. Possibly I don't go to the right parties, because I've never seen anyone wearing a lampshade.
I will say that much like the cookpot I tried a few days ago, a lampshade makes a very poor hat.
At Paradise Inn in Mount Rainier National Park, there are several rows of hanging lights in the open beam ceiling and rafters area of the main entry/great room of the lodge. On the lampshades are paintings of wildflowers native to the area. I have no idea how old the paintings are or who the artist was, but they fit nicely into the rustic "nature-y" atmosphere of this old national park lodge.