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    How to Recover a Lamp Shade with Fabric

    Home » All » How to Recover a Lamp Shade with Fabric

    Published: Jul 13, 2016 · Modified: Jun 10, 2019 by Sarah · This post may contain affiliate links · 6 Comments

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    I'd like to thank Faultless® Premium Starch for sponsoring this DIY post!

    Easiest way to recover a lampshade with fabric!!

    I have such an easy project to share with you today. My husband likes to tease me about my 'lamp problem.' My lamp problem is that I like to buy lamps for their shape, but the shades are almost always the wrong color! Haha, well, maybe I am just picky. Anyway, I have figured out the easiest way to recover a lampshade so I do it all the time. If you have a lamp shade you don't love the color of, all you need is a few minutes and a couple supplies to give it a face lift!

    Here is what I started with: a small lamp I got from Target on clearance - but the shade was cork. Nothing wrong with it, It just wasn't working for me. I had some of this white and gold plus sign fabric that I have been hoarding for at least a year + I knew it would be perfect!

    Easiest way to recover a lampshade with fabric!!

    What you need:

    Lamp
    Fabric
    Scissors
    Faultless Starch
    Iron
    No Sew Tape
    Fabric pencil

    How to:

    Start by measuring your lampshade, then add ½ inch to each edge.
    Mark the fabric where you need to cut.
    Turn fabric over, spray it well with Faultless Starch and iron ½ inch edges over (as pictured below.)

    Faultless starch is what makes this ironing part SO quick and easy. I love not having to hassle much with the ironing! The folded seams are crisp right away with Faultless, and the fabric looks perfect when you wrap it around the shade.

    Easiest way to recover a lampshade with fabric!!

    Use mod podge or no sew tape to attach fabric to your lampshade. Pull tightly around the shade as you attach so there won't be any new wrinkles!

    VOILA. You have a 'new' lamp!

    Easiest way to recover a lampshade with fabric!!

    If you want to do this project - you're in luck because there is a coupon for it and even better - we are giving away a Faultless Starch gift pack! It will include:

    - 1 Ironing board cover
    - 1 Hot Iron Cleaner
    - 3 cans of Faultless Premium Starch
    - $25 Visa Gift Card

    Enter using this rafflecopter widget:

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    Easiest way to recover a lampshade with fabric!!

    I hope you'll try this - it really is a great way to get the PERFECT lamp from a clearance find! Go here to find out where you can get Faultless Starch, and visit their Facebook page too!

    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Faultless Starch. The opinions and text are all mine.


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    1. HS

      July 15, 2016 at 10:11 pm

      I like to tip of removing chewing gum. Chill, scrape off excess, then saturate with pre-wash or cleaning fluid.

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    2. Lauren

      July 15, 2016 at 11:42 am

      I like the How to Remove a Stain tips.

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    3. LaTanya

      July 15, 2016 at 10:11 am

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      Spray with pre-wash containing a petroleum distillate. Launder using the hottest water safe for fabric, increasing the amount of detergent.

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    4. amy

      July 14, 2016 at 8:15 pm

      Great idea! I have a lamp here whose shade badly needs updating!

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    5. Emory L.

      July 13, 2016 at 7:09 am

      So cute! Love that this is so simple.

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    6. Amber

      July 13, 2016 at 6:57 am

      I like to leave a fabric slightly damp and iron. (I also apply this technique to flat ironing my hair! :) ) Perfect results!

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