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Discover the secrets to repainting your tables, chairs, and bureaus.
Change the use of your furniture by adding or subtracting parts of it.
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How do you create a window treatment that allows plenty of light,
gives you privacy, and adds beauty to your home decor?
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Painting is the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way to change the look
of anything from lamps to furniture to an entire room.
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Practical suggestions of what you can do to remodel your kitchen,
whether your involvement is just in the planning or as a do-it-yourself project.
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Create a Lamp Out of Anything 1 E-book
A lamp can be made out of a favorite item such as a teapot, flower pot,
or candle holder. Personal momentos can be added to a flat base to design
a lamp uniquely your own. Hanging wire baskets can be converted to hanging
lamps. Find out how to start from scratch and create your own lamp.
You can create a lamp out of anything.
Instructions for these five
lamps are available in Volume 1: percolator lamp for that retro look,
memory lamp from momentos, French lady lamp inspired by a French magazine
and made out of a biscuit tin, skinny lamp featuring a spritzing technique
on the lamp shade, and beaded fantasy lamp highlighted with a glass blown
ornament. See the first five lamps shown below.
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Create a Lamp Out of Anything 2 E-book
Beyond merely providing lighting, lamps are a fun touch to any room.
Lamp shades can be inspired with new styling. Favorite items such as
a teapot can be made into a lamp. Find out how to start
from scratch and create your own lamp. You can create a lamp out of
anything.
Instructions for these five lamps are available in Volume 2:
teapot lamp made from a teapot, fun girls lamp, Irish Creme lamp from an
Ryan's Cream tin, eyelash lamp with bead feet and eyelash trim, and the
inspring "Believe" lamp shade. See lamps six through ten below.
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Add to your room’s retro look with a percolator lamp. |
Make a lamp from momentos. All of the items on this lamp base and shade came from the momentos
of a lady named Josephine. |
Inspired by a French magazine, Kay outlined the French Lady in this biscuit tin by punching holes
around her and allowing the light to shine though! |
Use a spritzing technique to paint the lamp shade. |
A specially blown glass ornament pulls the blue of the lamp shade down through the lamp. |
Create a unique lamp from a teapot. |
Wrap up a fun lamp for your favorite girl. |
The best of Ryan’s Cream shines through the holes that Kay punched to outline the design
on the metal. |
Bead feet and eyelash trim create a delicate-looking lamp! |
Create an inspiring lamp shade that will give you positive words everyday. |
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Buy Create a Lamp Out of Anything E-book Volumes 1 and 2 and download them into your computer!
Price: $7.95 each plus tax, if applicable.
All e-books are sent online as a .pdf within two days.
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