Another happy customer in Chautauqua County. I just finished this custom made lampshade. It is 14-1/2" across the top, 15" across the bottom and 17" high with a 4" drop. We used cream colored shantung fabric on a hard plastic. It turned out nicer than the picture is showing. Someday I'll learn how to use Photoshop better!
For $65, it's an excellent buy and saves our dump from excess waste. Her grandson gets a "new" lamp for a small amount of money.
It's not hard to recycle lampshades. As long as I have the frame with a good pattern, I can do it in two weeks or less.
See more examples of repaired lampshades here.
Welcome to Shades ETC's blog. My purpose for this blog is to inform you of what I'm currently creating in the home decor. I will post pictures of products as I'm making them so you can see them from start to finish. I'll tell you where I'm going to be displaying my products so if you are in the area you can come and see them in person. Come on in, grab a cup of tea, and let your eyes light up at the exquisite creations you see.