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Here's how it went... I downloaded these super-cool pdfs from The Graphics Fairy... they're from a 1915 Atlas...so awesome. I opened them up in PS Elements, removed the color and lightened them up and then printed them out on plain-old computer paper.
Mod-Podge'd 'em up...waited for 'em to dry & hot-glued the grosgrain to the top and bottom edges...easy-peasy lemon-squeezy. Now, I wouldn't try to circumnavigate the globe using my lampshade...I did have to make some cuts in some strange places in order to get the maps to fit...and there is a possibility that now North America and Asia are sharing the same continent on my lamp...but it works for me...
So, that's it! Super-easy...big impact...
Thank you so so much for having me today, Carol!!! You are the absolute best...
And don't forget, folks, to stop on over! I'd love to see you...
LOVE me some Midwestern Sewing Girl. She does such great things. This lampshade is fabulous! Thanks. Lisa~
ReplyDeleteHere I have been looking for a vintage map to make things from...I love you for showing us how easy it is to make your own:-) What a fantastic lampshade redo!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! My husband is always requesting more maps in our house--I guess he thinks they're a manly way to decorate--and this would be a great way to work them in. Great idea, Maggie!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for having me today, Carol!!! Yay!
ReplyDeleteI love this map lampshade by Maggie!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I just spent the day browsing thrift and vintage stores for bargains. Eureka! Came upon a table lamp that needs some TLC and a new shade -- thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love this Maggie!! I love all the maps going every which way! It's so sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it... your lamp shade turned out perfect! I really like the way you altered the print to a soft Black/White and then added the ribbon to tie it all together. Maggie - Great job as always!
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