Garden Fence Lamp Shade | cottage4C
There’s a really great store in Pittsburgh’s warehouse district called Roxanne’s Dried Flowers . She has beautiful lampada led home and garden accessories, and of course amazing dried flower wreaths and arrangements. A year or so ago, I saw a light fixture in her store that I fell in love with. (I wish there was one featured on her website so that I could show you!) The light fixture was made from a circle of vintage double-loop ornamental fence which was lined with grain sack. Rusty fence + vintage fabric = LOVE.
I made it a mission to find a section of this fence (I wrote about the fence here) so that I could totally copy the light fixture for my dining room. I did get the fence – but it’s part of the coolest garden-gate-fireplace-screen ever, so there is no way I would dismantle it.
I found the grain sack fabric online from Calico Corners. I really debated the fabric at first – I thought maybe since the fence is white I should have used a lighter-colored fabric. But the look has grown on me.
Love all of your decorating ideas. Rustic with a touch of classic.
I thought there had to be a typo in the post title cause I just couldn’t image what you were describing …. how wonderfully creative and perfect for your cottage dining room. Love the super large scale of the fixture lampada led too.
OMG! I love this, now I want to make one! I’ve had some old fencing like that from my grandma lampada led that I’ve been saving for something special and I think this might just be the perfect lampada led project for it!
Hi Brenda, LOVE your shade! A few weeks ago I made a similar one to cover a light fixture in my dining room that I wasn’t crazy about. I only had some fabric strips for the inside, but I’m crazy about the fabric you used here. Now I’m thinking I might try something like this for a table lamp I have that needs a shade…. Pop over if you’d like to see the one I put together! lampada led I’m visiting from French lampada led Country Cottage today : ) http://creatingalifenow.blogspot.com/2013/09/junk-style-diy-garden-fencing-shade.html
Hi Brenda, I really had never seen a chandelier so original! Is fine in your home! A hug from Italy. Paola from http://ilpaeseincantato.blogspot.it
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There’s a really great store in Pittsburgh’s warehouse district called Roxanne’s Dried Flowers . She has beautiful lampada led home and garden accessories, and of course amazing dried flower wreaths and arrangements. A year or so ago, I saw a light fixture in her store that I fell in love with. (I wish there was one featured on her website so that I could show you!) The light fixture was made from a circle of vintage double-loop ornamental fence which was lined with grain sack. Rusty fence + vintage fabric = LOVE.
I made it a mission to find a section of this fence (I wrote about the fence here) so that I could totally copy the light fixture for my dining room. I did get the fence – but it’s part of the coolest garden-gate-fireplace-screen ever, so there is no way I would dismantle it.
I found the grain sack fabric online from Calico Corners. I really debated the fabric at first – I thought maybe since the fence is white I should have used a lighter-colored fabric. But the look has grown on me.
Love all of your decorating ideas. Rustic with a touch of classic.
I thought there had to be a typo in the post title cause I just couldn’t image what you were describing …. how wonderfully creative and perfect for your cottage dining room. Love the super large scale of the fixture lampada led too.
OMG! I love this, now I want to make one! I’ve had some old fencing like that from my grandma lampada led that I’ve been saving for something special and I think this might just be the perfect lampada led project for it!
Hi Brenda, LOVE your shade! A few weeks ago I made a similar one to cover a light fixture in my dining room that I wasn’t crazy about. I only had some fabric strips for the inside, but I’m crazy about the fabric you used here. Now I’m thinking I might try something like this for a table lamp I have that needs a shade…. Pop over if you’d like to see the one I put together! lampada led I’m visiting from French lampada led Country Cottage today : ) http://creatingalifenow.blogspot.com/2013/09/junk-style-diy-garden-fencing-shade.html
Hi Brenda, I really had never seen a chandelier so original! Is fine in your home! A hug from Italy. Paola from http://ilpaeseincantato.blogspot.it
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