Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Make Your Own Lampshades

!±8± Make Your Own Lampshades

When redecorating your room, you may be faced with looking for new lampshades (or perhaps a lampshade you currently have has gotten damaged). So why not make your own!

If your lamp currently has a lampshade on it, half of the battle is already won! You
have a base to start building your new shade. When selecting a material for your
new shade, you can use paper, fabrics, plastic, or any heat-resistant material. Do
keep in mind though, that the surface of a 100-watt light bulb can reach over 200
degrees and could cause a fire hazard. Make sure the material you choose for a
lampshade is either far enough from the light bulb, or is fire-resistant.

Next, have fun! Take a trip to your local craft store or fabric store and get some
ideas for your fabric or other material for your shade. Remember, the more
transparent the material, the more the color of your light will change by the
material. If you use a lightweight, transparent green sheer material, your finished
lamp will give off a greenish glow. On the other hand, a heavy piece of velvet (or
how about some thin strips of tree bark) won't allow much light through at all. Light
will escape from the top or bottom of the lamp only. Keep this in mind as you plan
your new lampshade.

To begin making your new lampshade, you will need the measurements of the
current shade. If possible, take the old shade apart by carefully cutting it along it's
seams. You can then use this as a template for your new lampshade. However, don't
be stifled by the old shade! You can easily create an entirely new look with a piece
of rigid wire, bending it into a new shape for a new shade. In this case, making a
new cover may be a little trickier, but the process is the same. Simply cover the
lampshade frame with your material. For fabric you can sew the seams or glue it.
The same is true for other materials. If the glue is far enough away from the light
bulb, you can even use hot melt glue.

The best part of making your own lampshades is that if you don't like your creation,
or you redecorate your room, you can quickly and inexpensively make a new
lampshade.


Make Your Own Lampshades

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Paper Crafts - Christmas Theme

!±8± Paper Crafts - Christmas Theme

Paper is commonly used for school and business use, as tool to write on. But paper has a lot of other uses also, and it is a perfect material for craft arts. It can be used to decorate a home, or make figurines. It can be turned to stationery, boxes, greeting cards, frames, pictures and many other things. The process of doing these projects is classified under paper crafts.

These things are done by both amateur and professional crafters. Even in designing an interior design or architectural things, paper has a very important role. The paper products out of architectural productions include lampshades, wall papers and blinds. If you incorporated various techniques, all of these can be done in the different methods that you have.

In most of the occasions that we celebrated, paper crafts are made to be decorations. Others make these paper drafts as presents. All throughout the year, there are a lot of activities that needs the decorations of paper crafts. The busiest month of the year is December. This is the month of preparation for Christmas. More and more people are buying new sets of decorations each year. The decorations that they bought are usually made of plastic which does not long and are expensive.

As a smart tip, use paper to make Christmas decorations. Papers are less expensive and are a very versatile material. Also, it is more fun to design your own paper decors than buy the pre-made plastic decors in shops. Making your own paper decors is part of the Christmas spirit.

The ideas are endless. You can make your own Christmas tree, a snowman, a wreath, angel figurines, star decors, Christmas wrappers and boxes, or a manger diorama for display. Your imagination is the limit.

You can also make Christmas presents from paper. You do not have to go to the mall just to buy a present for Christmas. You can make your own Christmas present for your loved ones. It would be a special present because the receiver would see the effort of the giver in doing or making such present.

You can design your own present according to the receiver's interests. You do not need to do the time consuming shopping. You just need to do your own gift. Compared to buying, you do not need to list the things you will be doing because it will come to your ideas naturally. They will be there before you will be able to think. You can have a complete set of gift all to your love one without forgetting any one of them.

You can try to create your own greeting cards with a theme of your loved one's favorite sport. Or maybe try making a Christmas wrapper drawing your own designs on it with watercolors.

For greeting cards, you only need some thick papers you can fold in half. Decorate the front with designs that are customized to the recipient's liking. The possibilities are endless. You can try using red and green as the dominant colors to signify the yuletide season. For a snowy of white effect, try using styropor bits or cottons. Use craft glue to paste these on your card.

There are many other materials you can use to personalize your card. Use stickers, ribbons, alpha letters, beads, stamps and eyelets. You will get more ideas when you browse in a scrapbook or craft store.

There are various things you can do with paper. The things you do are more appreciated despite its imperfections.


Paper Crafts - Christmas Theme

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Decorating Tips For Teen Rooms

!±8± Decorating Tips For Teen Rooms

Teen rooms can be a real challenge but they don't have to be. The most important thing to remember when decorating or redecorating a teen room is to keep an open mind and listen to your teen's thoughts regarding her own space.

You see, teens have their own style and in most cases desire a room the reflects their individuality. For parents sometimes it's hard to accept that our teens decorating ideas may not match our own.

You also need to consider what end of the teenage scale your child is on. Chances are a teens taste and sense of self will change considerably between 13 and 17. Hence, the reason to tread lightly with fads and trends that may be here today and gone tomorrow.

Air on the side of caution and put a spending cap on major décor items that may be trendy but expensive. This is achieved by keeping the core elements of the room simple and using trendy accessories to enhance not overpower the room.

* Update your teen's furniture with a coat of paint or other decorative touches.

*Turn a small table into a cool make-up vanity by painting it to match the room's décor.

*If your teen opts for a deep color on her walls, accent the room with a few bright accessories to bring a sense of warmth to her space.

*Use colorful bed linens to bring decorative elements together. Purchase extra sheets and use to make matching window and lamp shades.

*Looking for a little height and drama? Think vertical stripes in vibrant colors.

*Don't replace worn out wall-to-wall carpeting instead opt for a low maintenance painted floor with throw rugs.

For more teen room decorating ideas visit http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net/teen-bedrooms-designs.html


Decorating Tips For Teen Rooms

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