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paper trail ?

Balsa wood was a whimsical addition to this

retro-style cylinder shade. We applied the paperlike panels to the self-adhesive shade. Then, we

added a collection of quirky hexagons, cut from

origami paper.

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cowboy kick

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We've really mixed things up

with this wild west design.

Horseshoe print fabric, simple

eyelets and rugged leather

cording make the perfect

backdrop for a bucking bronco

silhouette. Simply trace pattern

(try an online resource) onto

faux leather fabric. Cut out and

apply to shade using doublesided adhesive. Yahoo!

frill ride

Burlap that¡¯s blissfully frilly and totally

fun? What a fabulous look for a lamp!

We covered the entire shade with this

unassuming fabric. Then, we made lots

of scrumptious ruffles, held in place with

hot glue. Tip: Want to add just a little

color to your burlap design? Try brushing

some acrylic paint onto the edges of the

completed ruffles.

When it comes to

lampshades, we¡¯ve got you covered!

pleather weather ?

New shapes, new sizes, and new embellishments

and trimmings. And the best part about our

lampshades?....They are self-adhesive!

This gorgeous faux leather came artfully

embossed. And it makes for the perfect mix

of rugged style and high-end design. Just

apply to a self-adhesive shade (following

the manufacturer¡¯s directions). Then, add a

coordinating braided rope trim.

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in a knot

buckle up ?

Got a knack for net? Well, put it on a

shade! This understated overlay features

hemp cording (available in the Jewelry

Department). We went for earthy and

intricate, incorporating Josephine knots

and painted wooden beads.

Buckle under pressure? Well, if you insist.

Chic up a self-adhesive shade kit with a

trendy print in a classic black and white

palette. Then, trim with pleated ribbon and

a gorgeous rhinestone buckle.

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Pleats, tucks and a series of

simple stitches made this shade

a shoe-in for simple, tailored

style. We broke up the color with

a coordinating trim, held in place

with double-sided adhesive.

bloom bliss

Look for our new

buckles and slides in

a variety of shapes

and sizes.

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You want big, beautiful flowers everywhere! Choose

your favorite faux blooms¡ªfull and fluffy work best,

like these ruffled peonies. Then, closely clip away the

stems before hot gluing onto the shade. Done!

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a rosy approach

tuck in

feeling blue

This sumptuous embroidered fabric made a

stunner of a classic round shade. We simply

covered a self-adhesive shade according to

the manufacturer¡¯s instructions. Then, we

added a rich, coordinating trim.

(from cover)

We made quick work when it came to these

rosy-posey perfections. Our secret? It's all in the

trimmings...literally. These flowery trims are sold

ready-to-use, by the yard.

go bow ?

Nonchalant Osnaburg fabric sets the

scene for this simple, yet sophisticated,

shade. It¡¯s sweet and chic with nothing

more than rings of grosgrain ribbon

and a simple hand-crafted bow.

Tip: The trim features hook and loop

closures. That means that we can

take it off and switch it out!

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