Christmas in August Lamp Decorating Challenge

Are you wondering why I’m decorating for Christmas in August? Hometalk and Lamps Plus are holding a holiday lamp decorating contest and I’m one of the lucky bloggers participating! We were each sent a Fillable Clear Glass Ovo Lamp and given the DIY challenge of decorating it for December.
When my lamp arrived, it didn’t take me long to figure out that I wanted to decorate it with a touch of vintage. My inspiration came from vintage Christmas post cards from the early 1900’s. My grandmother treasured these cards and passed her collection on to me. Scanned and enlarged post cards decorate the shade along with gold trim from my grandmother’s craft supply, originally used to make Chrismons for the church tree. Pine cones from nearby woods were glittered in shades of gold and copper. Gold painted cones given to me by a friend mix nicely with the glittered cones.
I started this project by making a cover for the shade out of of piece of white curtain lining cut to the height of the shade and half inch more than the circumference. The vintage post cards were scanned into the computer, the image reversed, and each was printed on t-shirt transfer paper.
I spaced the post cards evenly and then ironed each to the shade cover.
The cover was easily applied to the shade using spray adhesive. (Make sure you work outside or in a well ventilated room when working with spray adhesive.) To cover the top and bottom edges of the shade, gold trim was glued to each edge.
To glitter the cones, brush Mod Podge on the scales using a foam brush. Sprinkle glitter on each cone and shake off the excess. I worked over wax paper so that I could pour the excess glitter back into each container in order not to waste it.
I unscrewed the wing nut on the bottom of the lamp to fill it with the pine cones. This lamp is big, so it was easy to layer the cones, alternating the glittered and gold ones. The wing nut was screwed back into place and the lamp was ready to use.
I love that this lamp is beautiful on its own but is equally beautiful filled with seasonal bounty.
Vintage postcards adorn the shade of the lamp.
Vintage post cards were scanned, reversed, and printed on t-shirt transfer paper.
Sherman gives his approval to Christmas in August.
The lamp is filled with both gold spray painted and glittered pine cones.
Paula Skulina
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  • Liz61861968 Liz61861968 on Apr 10, 2022

    I have a lamp that has lights inside already, my ? Is how do I remove that cloudy paint?

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