PINTEREST UPDATE: This is a post from 2010. I do not take custom orders, only the tutorial is available. The lamps have held up wonderfully.
As many of you requested, Marie is sharing a little tutorial here on how she made her lampshades. When she made them she was not planning on doing a tutorial for this blog, so be sure to thank her for taking the time to write all this out. Also, for those wondering…Kara will be sharing some tutorials for her book art on her blog soon.
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Marie is happy to do custom orders for those that prefer buying over making!
SUPPLIES:
* LAMPSHADE – Hobby Lobby carries self-adhesive shades & nightlights, Target has some smaller lamps for $19 that would be perfect for this project, I’ve found some lamps & shades on Craigslist. The simpler the shape of the lamp, the easier this project will be
* GLUE – I used a hot glue gun for the first lamp. I tried repositionable scrapbooking tape for the second, but that didn’t work as well. You could experiment with spray adhesive or other, more permanent scrapbooking type glues/tapes. If you choose to attach something to the inside of a lamp, you can just use tiny pieces of tape on the corners
* VELLUM – I buy this in packs of 20 (I think) in the scrapbooking section of Hobby Lobby. I used clear vellum – but you could also buy tinted vellum for a different look.
* CRAFT KNIFE OR SCISSORS, PENCIL & RULER – to trim the vellum, I used a ruler and pencil to mark the cut lines & then used a craft knife and self-healing mat to cut the vellum. Scissors and a steady hand work too.
* PHOTOS – I used a free program called Picasa to make the photo collage (I believe this program is made by Google, check their page of programs if you are interested). I used Picnik (a free online photo editing program) to make the different colored photos for the tall lamp.
* PRINTER – I have a color inkjet printer. I believe you can also print on vellum with a laser printer.
I didn’t take any photos of the lampshade-in-progress because I had no idea that I would ever enter it into a competition or need to explain to anyone how to make it – but I’ll do my best to explain the steps involved.
If you are using photos – there are several options. You wouldn’t have to do a collage. You could do several large photos. You could make your own collage by cutting out smaller pictures and gluing them individually around the lampshade. You could print them in regular color or black & white or sepia or whatever you come up with! This summer I was playing around with some vacation pictures one day & decided to make a photo collage in Picasa – it’s very easy to do. Just select the photos you want to use, click on the COLLAGE button at the bottom of the page & then format the collage (you can rearrange pictures and choose from different collage options). After I had a collage I liked I decided to print one on vellum just to see if the idea I had might work. At this point – measure your lamp & determine if you need to change the margins of the collage or photo. My lamp was 10” tall – so I made sure that there was ~3/4” white edge on the top and bottom of the page (8 ½ x 11”) so I wouldn’t have to trim to close to the photos. You’ll also need to measure around the lamp & determine how many pages you will need & if it ends up not being a nice, even number – adjust the margins on the sides to make each page narrower.
Next I printed the collage on the vellum – depending on your printer, you might want to adjust the printer settings. In the past, when I printed baby photos on vellum for birth announcements, I changed the setting to “fast” because the “high quality” setting put down too much ink and made it look blotchy in spots. I have a different printer now & I believe I printed this in the “regular” setting – although I’m not certain. Key here – make sure you have plenty of vellum to experiment with.
Once the photo or collage or quote (or whatever you decide to work with) is printed, don’t mess with it for a few minutes. The ink takes longer to dry on the vellum and it will smear if handled too early. Once the ink is dry, use your ruler and a light pencil line to mark where you need to trim the paper (if necessary). I have a self-healing mat & craft knife (purchased at Walmart) that I used to trim the vellum. On a smaller lamp I made, I just trimmed the vellum using scissors. Works just as well.
Once the pages are trimmed, make sure they fit around the lamp the way you want them to. On the tall lamp I made, I had to tweak some of the edges because the lamp was a tiny bit bigger at the top than at the bottom (didn’t realize this until I was getting ready to glue the pages on & the edges weren’t matching up!).
For the black & white lamp – I used a hot glue gun because that was what I had handy. Like I said in the supply list – there are many other glues that would probably work. I liked the hot glue gun because you really can’t see the glue dots unless you look closely & it holds the vellum really well. I used teensy, tiny dots of hot glue on each corner & middle of the side edges – primarily because I wanted to be able to remove the pages at some point to do a different collage. If you want it really stuck down, do a thin line on the edges. I tried a repositionable scrapbooking tape, but the edges kept trying to pull away & I had to touch it up with hot glue. A stronger tape would probably work better & would make for a nice, clean finish (I’m guessing, lol). I’m guessing that spray adhesive would probably work great too – although I haven’t tried it yet.
**Two important notes on the vellum (in case you’ve never worked with it before). Be careful not to bend it – because the vellum will crease & once it creases, a line will always be visible in that spot (this is the main reason I cut it with a craft knife – the less you have to handle it, the less chance of creasing it). Second thing to keep in mind – if the vellum is printed with and inkjet printer & the vellum ever gets wet – it will most likely smear. (If I were making a lamp for a bathroom or kitchen or something, I would either glue a second sheet of vellum over the photos or I would experiment with putting the vellum *inside* the lampshade).
That’s it! Kind of a wordy description for something that really was quick & easy to do. I hope this information helps! I’m happy to answer any question or troubleshoot for you if you need advice. You can email me at darby3878 @ cox dot net or mariedarby @ cox dot net
If you make one please share it with Marie on Facebook! (you can also see some of Marie’s other projects there…check out her barstools)
I hope you enjoy making the lamps and the lamps bring you joy!
Marie Darby
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thanks Marie!
LindsayCould I glue the vellum directly over a colored lampshade? Or does it have to be white?
PamelaLove it, love it, love it. I am going to try this for my mom and my mother-in-law’s Christmas presents with pictures of their first(and only) grandchild.
MirysHi Ashley!
I´m the young widow with two adorable little kids who wrote a comment for you (about one month ago). Then, some of your readers search for the blog I started to write for Guigo and Nina (to remember their father, the world, themselves and myself – just in case!). Some of them even left me a comment!!!
It was so so so special (cause I only talked and exchange messages in English with my darling husband) to read things from you, that I decided to find a mecanism to translate my blog (The Diary of the 3 Musqueteers) to anyone who could possibily wanna read it! I´m still looking for it…
Anyway, today I posted something in English and I would like you to know it! Who knows… you may wanna stop by, again, see how we are doing here in Brazil, leave a comment…
http://diariodos3mosqueteiros.blogspot.com/2010/11/somewhere-diario-da-mirys.html
See you soon!
Still following you and trying to have inspiration for my photos, again… Waiting for some miracle or someone who could make me feel alive again…
Love. Mirys
KaraMI’m SOOOO excited to make these for Christmas! My friends and I all said this was our favorite last Friday!!
ChantalWhat a brilliant idea! love it.
...love Maeganwhat a fantastic idea! love it!
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PamelaI want to thank you for this blog! It so helped with what to get my Mom and Mother-in-law for Christmas. I changed it up a little but kept the basic idea and the LOVED it. Thank you.
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MammaduckJust had a little idea for that note on vellum running if it gets wet….you might try spray on clear poyurethane finish that you find in the spray-paint section of the store. I know it keeps acryllic, tempra, pastels and more from spatters or misty water damage. I spray it over unfinished wood to give it a deeper tone, protect it and “waterproof” it, as well as over drawings and such. Should work. Good luck.
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LauraHello Marie.
On your DIY website, you mention a ‘buy’ option for a photo lampshade. How does that work, please?
Thank you very much.
LauraN.
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BeverlyThese are beautiful lamp shades! You are very creative!
CathyStunning!!! I have to do this one soon! Thank you so much for the inspiration and for taking the time to write out the how-to!!
Vanessa WishstarAbsolutely amazing! Thank you, thank you for sharing your creative talent. Truly appreciated;). hugs!
cynthiaOMG, phenomenal! I just found this on Laura Winslow’s site.
melissaI NEED better lamp shades in my life!
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Bridget from Refined VintageWhat a fabulous idea for lampshades, You could do so many different ideas, like nature pics, or clouds, Thank you for sharing!
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VanessaLove these lampshades and am trying my own. Had no trouble creating it (and telling it the right size) in Picasa, but when I try to print, it only prints one sheet. Will I just have to create separate ones and splice them together? Any suggestions?
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Tatoo arts and designsThank you, really nice projects you have here!
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Edward KelleI agree and think that photography should be a blend on candid shots as well as staged photos. Both have a place and it should be up to the photographer to decide what method they feel expresses their art form. Even digital versus file can be a hot topic, now more than ever with the internet and all of the photography blogs available.
Daniel Mihai PopescuThe idea is wonderful, :). I’m going to combine some iron wrought lamp with it.
KatyVery Cool!
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Monica JonesHi there! I would absolutely love to make one of these for my parents for Christmas! Unfortunately I am really short for time, and not sure if I’ll be able to get/find all of the supplies. How much would you charge to make one if I sent you all of the pictures and everything? This is such a great idea! :]
-Monica
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BrandiHi! I absolutely love the photo lampshades and was wondering if Marie Darby has a personal website or if you could tell me how I could contact her to order a personalized lampshade? It would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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AmyLove this idea!
DonnaWow…..what a great idea, in just love it and thank you for sharing! I can hardly wait to give this a whirl! Thank you again for your time and effort!
Donna
ChristinaI do the same thing, but I use plain white paper, goodwill lampshades, and mod podge. Just print out the pictures, lay them out and tack on with a glue stick, and then cover in 3-4 coats of mod podge. It gives the shades a little more protection, and I can do an entire shade for about $4.
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Wendy JonesHi, I just happened to be looking for unique lamps and shades and came across your site. My question is:
1. Do you glue the Velum on the inside of the shade or the outdie of the lamp shade?
These are amazing, and I would love to make some for Christmas next year for my parents with all of their great old photos of our family throughout the years. Like a family history lamp!Thanks, and WOW!! I love what you are doing!Wendy
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DebbieHow can I pin this on pinterest so others can see your awesome ideas?
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Pam OrchardFantastic
TaraHi! I am just starting up and found this idea-I’m going to share it with my readers and link to you. I just love the idea, so simple yet so fun! Great job!
My site http://www.repurposerevolution.com comes live on Monday!
Tara
KelleyLove, Love, Love this!!!!
I have pictures already printed that I would like to make a lampshade with.
So…
Do I buy vellum (I have never heard of this before) and put the pictures on it?
Does it go on the inside or outside of the shade?
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Stacey FreedmanGreat idea I would love to see a video on it.
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Nancy VandrieCould you please make me one for my living
Room? And one for my granddaughters room
Thank you
Nancy
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AshCan I used regular printing paper and paste it on the lamp in a collage?
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graceawesome .. thanks for explaining the same in detail.. i am gonna do this of my daughters first 12month pic for her birthday..thanks
Pat Croftwhat a wonderful idea and thanks so much for sharing-I always do something different with my lampshades,but this is best idea yet!!
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Pat Norrisdo the pictures go on the inside or out side? would decopoge work
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GwenI love this, what a great idea! I have a couple of lampshades that have been waiting for inspiration, and this may well be what I was waiting for. 🙂
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PamelaHI there,
your creative work is great,
i was wondering aprox how much it would cost to get a lamp made- about the size as the first one showen on the page?
Thanx for sharing the great ideas.
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SabrinaWow! I love the idea of a personal lampshade. Looks great!
AmberI was just wondering if you make this lampshade yourself to sell? i would to order one for a gift! my # is 325-200-9816, feel free to text me,Amber
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TerryHello, I am curious as to how to go about how to place an order to have one of these custom lampshades made? I see the question there a few times but no response.
Please let me know how I can order one without creating it myself? Thank you.
Mark AndersonHow does heat from the lamp effect the adhesives you use?
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SelvieWow, it’s a unique idea for making something different with photographs, this diy photo lampshades idea is really quite unique for me, i want to do that. Nice work, keep it up..
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laura@printing-instagramHey! I blog about tips for displaying printed instagram photos. I often look around to find cool and different ways to display photos so I can blog about it. The ideas that you have got here are awesome, thank you for sharing and thank you for the inspiration!
diane moyerlove it
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DeniseLove it; can’t wait to get started on this project! Thank you Marie!
Pat HatchI like the lamps with pictures. It seems complicated ,but would like to make a couple ,as I like having pictures of my family all around me.It is a wonderful idea.
ChristineLove your work!
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hollyHi I was wondering if you could use mod podge to attach to the shade? I have used it as an adhesive before but never on something like this!? TIA and this looks like a great project
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CassidyThis is just so perfect.
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TammyThanks so much for sharing and may God continue to bless you with many more talents and gifts.?
CupcakeKillerI have YET to find any glue that doesn’t cause the vellum to wrinkle when you apply it to the back. What glue can one use that won’t wrinkle it?
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Tara TourangeauThank you so much for sharing Marie’s idea. I tried to post pictures of my lamp, finished, but the link to her Facebook is down. So… I just wanted you all to know how much I appreciated it:D
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Christine HammThank you for the instructions. It’s a great idea.
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