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Thursday, May 3, 2012

LAMP REVIVAL




I am and always have been infatuated with lamps. I love the ambiance and the warm and inviting feel that they bring to a room. I also have really high end taste when it comes to lamps but am definitely not willing to fork out the high end cash, nor do I have it. There are so many beautiful wooden and metal lamps out there with time worn, crusty finishes and luxurious linen shades. I have priced these in local shops from around 175.00 to upwards of 375.00.
Yesterday, I played around with one of Stacey's new products called crackle tex by Artisan and I have to say I am impressed with its performance. This product not only crackles but allows for paint to be pulled off, giving an incredible aged patina. I still have some tweaking to do but I just want you to see my before and after from my trial run.



This is an old picture from a tutorial way long ago, I just repainted the lamp. So here is the before.........






And here is the after......
I used layers of paris gray, old white and coco chalk paints and this is what I came out with.





It needs a barrel shade but I already had this one. I will just change it out when I find a deal on one.
This is a keeper!




14 comments:

  1. So BEAUTIFUL!! Great texture and it looks like wood!

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  2. I need some lamps myself and this one is a great inspiration piece! Nice work.

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  3. I love it... I have been wanting to do my lamp and this is just perfect...now to get the paint.

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  4. I have a "light" addiction. As in ceiling lights, lamps, and twinkle lights! Yours turned out fabulous!!!

    --Katie
    @ Creatively Living

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  5. Definitely a keeper...love it
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  6. Beautiful!
    The texture is so elegant
    Hugs
    Serena

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  7. I have been looking for inspiration to redo several old lamps - I like how this turned out and will try it - thank you,

    Gerrie

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  8. So happy you are up and running again. I have 2 of these lamps (very expensive 30 yrs ago) and now I know what to do with them. Thank you for the idea. Blessings Paula Lusk

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  9. Hi Kelli,
    I'd keep that lamp also, it looks great! I love the texture.

    Tell your mom I said hello.

    Joyfully,
    Elizabeth Ann

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  10. Thank you for posting this. It’s exactly what I was looking for!

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  11. Looks super, Kelli! Try Tuesday Morning...great shades for cheap! :) Enjoy your weekend.

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  12. This looks great!!! Now if I can just find a lamp.... :)

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  13. I've never thought of layering paint until I came across your blog. The color and finish is so awesome -- did you really only layer the paint and use the crackle finish? Any additional distressing of any kind? Did you finish with fax or a top coat of any kind? I absolutely love how it turned out and want to try this myself!!

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