Christmas Lamp Design Challenge
by
Claire @ Claire Lynn Home
(IC: blogger)
I am still in shock that I was selected to participate in this amazing challenge sponsored by Hometalk and Lamps Plus!
The instructions were easy. Using a fillable ovo lamp from Lamps Plus, decorate the lamp for the December holidays. So, I had lots of freedom here!
I wanted to create something that would go with my Christmas decor, but that could also be easily taken apart and used for other seasons throughout the year.
I ended up with the design I chose because I thought this lamp would look great on our entryway buffet where I place all the photos of our kids with Santa from the previous years. So, with the kids in mind, I chose to fill the lamp with shatter proof ornaments that resembled candy. I tied that design in by adding a line from the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas." Using my Silhouette machine, I cut out the letters to spell "While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads." I used hot glue to glue the letters onto burlap ribbon. I wrapped the lamp with some red Deco Mesh Ribbon, and then wrapped my burlap ribbon around that. Finally, I tied a burlap ribbon around the neck of the lamp.
Of course I couldn't stop there, and ran up the attic and pulled out my photos of the kids to see what it would all look like come December.
The instructions were easy. Using a fillable ovo lamp from Lamps Plus, decorate the lamp for the December holidays. So, I had lots of freedom here!
I wanted to create something that would go with my Christmas decor, but that could also be easily taken apart and used for other seasons throughout the year.
I ended up with the design I chose because I thought this lamp would look great on our entryway buffet where I place all the photos of our kids with Santa from the previous years. So, with the kids in mind, I chose to fill the lamp with shatter proof ornaments that resembled candy. I tied that design in by adding a line from the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas." Using my Silhouette machine, I cut out the letters to spell "While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads." I used hot glue to glue the letters onto burlap ribbon. I wrapped the lamp with some red Deco Mesh Ribbon, and then wrapped my burlap ribbon around that. Finally, I tied a burlap ribbon around the neck of the lamp.
Of course I couldn't stop there, and ran up the attic and pulled out my photos of the kids to see what it would all look like come December.
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Published August 28th, 2013 2:54 PM
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Lamps Plus on Aug 29, 2013So cute! We love the candy theme.
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Dec 06, 2016Adorable! Where did you find the stained glass pieces in your display? So cute! Thanks for sharing! Happy Holidays!
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Very pretty. How did you get the ornaments inside the lamp base? It seems to me like it would be like a dilemna of how to get a ship in a bottle!!