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Created a new lampshade with a map of my home county Devon

project from last spring from Handmade Beginnings, but i added this "cork" light in where the bulb would go so that it would light up while the baby looked up. the light changes colors.

 

the picture here is an in progress picture while i continued to work on the remaining birds that would fly along the bottom.

 

blogged: www.todayitried.com/sewing-146

Lampshade made from cotton gauze using itajime technique

These interesting spiders were in webs at the base of a cliff virtually covered in poison ivy. They were identified as this species by experts on this field trip, see discussion here:

bugguide.net/node/view/212891/

Location is somewhat approximate--my notes say it was at the Old Sugarlands Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

One or more of these will be added to the Arachtober group as the rules permit.

Lampshade Weaver - Hypochilus pococki (female)

bugguide.net/node/view/217236

created by: Łukasz Petryka

Kitsch n Sync Collective performing at Festival Number 6 in Portmerion, Wales, 15 September 2013.

Ikea piece, painted orange on the inside.

..and my obsession with lamps and lamp shades wouldn't cease...

Lampshade made out of fibre, fibres include merino, shetland and blue faced leicester wool, linen and silk.

Of late I have been noticing fabric patterns and textures. This is one of the lampshades in the room where Tal and I watch television.

vintage lampshade collage at The Pork Store on 16th and Valencia

These crystals and beads dangle from a small lampshade in my living room.

 

The main challenge for me with this shot was working with the shallow depth of field.

 

The second challenge was having to carefully and meticulously dust each strand of crystals before photographing them.

 

I can't fool my new Sigma 150mm Macro Lens into thinking I'm an expert housekeeper. If I photograph an object that hasn't been dusted recently, the lens reveals that fact in amazing detail. I think my next photo shoot is going to be outside.

 

~s

6. Brush off loose powder

7. Sew old necklace around the base

8. Enjoy your new coordinated lampshade!

A batik lampshade, bought in the late 1970'2 in the Rhodesian town of Umtali (now Mutare in Zimbabwe), where my parents were living at the time.

 

Now providing warmth and light in a corner of our Tsilivi living room.

 

My 2008 Photo Diary

Turn a simple cylindrical lampshade it to a modern lampshade with paper plates. so beautiful ! (y)

 

Step by step --> wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-paper-plate-lampshade/

 

December Run.

Things around us from another view.

 

Ceiling light.

We have in town is the mysterious man at the lights he's wearing shades, and lamps makes a great all-seeing eye...(с)

I bought this put-it-together yrself lampshade from Urban Outfitter's clearance section for $5.

At Sofia's cabin on Galiano Island, BC

Date: Unknown.

 

Description: This photograph was taken during a local ice show put on by Port Arthur children and teenagers. Here, three teens are dressed as Lampshade Ladies.

 

Can you help identify any of the girls in this photo? If so, please leave a comment in the section below.

 

Accession No.: 990.56.182 F

1. Boring plain lampshade

2. Paint with watered down acrylic paint

3. Rip tissue paper and add in strips, glued in the centre

4. Apply glue to the top & bottom of the tissue, scrubbing a little to rough up the paper

5. Sprinkle on copper dust to adhere to the glue

 

Handmade in the Uk by the old lamp shed

First image with Nikkor AF-S DX 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED

handmade lampshade from the old lamp shed

Antique gold finished table lamp with amber toned glass topped with gold decorative and features a 2 way switch.

$55

This wicker lampshade has the most amazing symmetry. Like it was drawn with a toy from the early 80s. Eh... a Spirograph - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirograph

 

Hipstamatic for iPhone

it looks better than the one on there that annie broke

Lampshades against a black background at a market in Jervis Square in Dublin, Ireland.

For Joyce....I hope you enjoy my friend!

This is the one of rooms of president house in Sri Lanka.

Vintage lampshade made with vintage linens, laces and handkerchiefs etc. Designed, pieced and stitched by Sandra Foster. Took over 60 hours.

I created a slideshow of all 8 panels and the embroidery details here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwIlE7JODss.

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