Easy Tealight Wine Glass Lampshade Masterclass

Fran’s Friends: Creating Decorative Seasonal Tealight Wineglass Lampshades

Hello everyone! It’s Fran from Fran’s Friends, and today, I’m excited to share a fun and creative project: making decorative seasonal lampshades using recycled materials. These unique lamps are perfect for adding a personal touch to your home decor, and they’re incredibly easy to make!

What You’ll Need:

  • Secondhand shop lampshades
  • Tealights
  • Wine glasses

Select Embellishments:

  • Acrylic paint
  • Bobbles
  • Lace trim
  • Ribbon
  • Upholstery braiding
  • Star decorations
  • Stuffed Easter eggs
  • Buttons
  • Fabric scraps
  • Heat and bond
  • Felt
  • Piping
  • Blanket stitching
  • Adhesive metallic papers
  • Braiding
  • Beads
  • Plastic binder dividers

Seasonal Inspirations:

I love creating lampshades for different seasons and holidays. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Christmas: Think red and green! Decorate your lampshades with acrylic paint, bobbles, lace trim, and ribbon.
  • New Year’s: Go for gold! A gold acrylic painted lampshade with upholstery braiding and star decorations will add a festive touch.
  • Easter: Purple and yellow are perfect for Easter. Adorn your lampshades with stuffed Easter eggs and buttons, along with ribbons.
  • Valentine’s Day: Bright fuchsia pink with red and fuchsia heart decorations will create a romantic ambiance.
  • Autumn/Thanksgiving: A brown acrylic painted lampshade with shiny leaves and a ribbon bow is ideal for this season. You can even make matching leaf-decorated napkin rings from repurposed materials.
  • Canada Day: Show your Canadian pride with a lampshade decorated with small Canadian-themed pins and embellishments.

Nautical-Themed Lampshades:

Recently, I created two nautical-themed lampshades for a guest room. I used blue fabrics from a previous swim cover-up. Initially, I planned to paint one lampshade and cover the other in fabric, but I ended up painting both blue.

For one of the lampshades, I cut out fabric shapes, applied heat and bond and felt to the back, and then added piping and blanket stitching around the edges. I also glued upholstery binding and silver, blue, and crystal beads around the top and bottom, and added fabric hearts.

To create bases for the lampshades, I used plastic binder dividers covered with adhesive metallic papers and braiding, embellished with beads. The finished products are night lights that use tealights for illumination.

This is a simple, fun, and creative project using inexpensive materials. I encourage you to give it a try and let your imagination run wild!

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I’m a self-taught crafter with a passion for turning imagination into reality. After retiring from a rewarding career as a nurse, I traded my scrubs for scissors and have been happily sewing up a storm ever since.

I love sharing my journey into the wonderful world of crafting on my blog. Here, you’ll find everything from the project ideas that spark my creativity to the techniques and resources that bring them to life. Whether I’m creating whimsical art dolls, cozy home decor, or magical Christmas ornaments, my goal is to inspire you to find joy in making things with your own hands.

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