Lampshade Spittin Creativity
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Sandra_young11220
(IC: homeowner)
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Just a boring white lampshade from Walmart turned into a beautiful piece of art for my livingroom.
Mixed a few squirts of Blue Thunder (or any other shade) US with about 1/2" of water in a large bowl.
Placed the lampshade in the bowl on its top, and spritzed it a few times with some clear water.
Continued to spritz every 30 minutes or so for a couple of hours. When I took it out. It looked like this.
This is the scond one I did. Left it in the mixture overnight, so it is a richer color.
Here they are on my beautiful mercuryglass lamps and I love them!!! Going to seal with a couple of coats of spray on poly and will be able to wipe with a damp rag to keep clean.
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Published June 6th, 2016 4:39 PM
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Sandra_young11220 on Apr 08, 2018
Thank you!!
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Den13695589 on Apr 07, 2018
Here's another faster way with a different effect:
Unicorn SPiT on Lamp Shades! - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZIwevtbbmA
Oct 3, 2016 - Uploaded by Unicorn SPiT Gel Stain & Glaze in One
You can turn any old lamp shade into a fun and exciting accent piece!! In this video I show you how can update ...
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