Thanks for this every other video is literally NOT making the shade but repairing or replacing the material in a shade vs CREATING a shade. This is what i needed
I have been browsing through the eons of diy lampshade videos on the internet, I watched multiple women showing how to put stuff on perfectly good lampshades, thousands of words spoken but not one showing how to actually make a normal lampshade and then I reached it. The last page of the internet, a sole man making a lampshade in his garage, no words spoken, the lampshade was done. I applaud you good sir.
One of the better ideas I have seen.I would cover my shade with linen fabric like the ones on the Restoration Hardware catalog which sell for big bucks.
It would be EXTREMELY MORE USEFUL IF YOU COULD PLEASE LIST YOUR ITEMS In CORRECT EXACT SIZE/NAME /AND TYPE OF PVC, WIRE GAUGE AND TIPS HOW YOU DID THE DRILL -WOUND WIRE TRICK -ALSO THE MATERIAL YOU USED FOR THE SHADE- just saying it was paper is useless information as it would have to be extremely opaque, strong and rigid - giving us links or exact store referrals is what we need to know in order to copy you/ your ideas and intuitive way you used the items is great but please do a new video with better precise directions and items- just think how many MORE VIEWS YOU WOULD GET!
what type glue did you use ...I made mine and used hit glue to put the CD and wires together ...it fell off after four to did mins ...can; use crazy glue?
Nik Kinnaird Thank you so much for the quick reply I’ll try and look into is, is the paper kind of like a board? I tried and researched a bit and apparently it suggests that we can use adhesive styrene as well. :)
Thanks for this every other video is literally NOT making the shade but repairing or replacing the material in a shade vs CREATING a shade. This is what i needed
I have been browsing through the eons of diy lampshade videos on the internet, I watched multiple women showing how to put stuff on perfectly good lampshades, thousands of words spoken but not one showing how to actually make a normal lampshade and then I reached it.
The last page of the internet, a sole man making a lampshade in his garage, no words spoken, the lampshade was done.
I applaud you good sir.
Same here 😊
Can't agree more.
Best one of these on TH-cam.... honestly....
Using the CD for the centre ring .... brilliant !
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!!! Thanks for going straight to the point
Thank you! This is exactly the sort of information I've been looking for. I would never have thought to use pvc pipe!
WAHLA... Brillant
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much
Using the pvc pipe as a frame was a gem of an idea.
One of the better ideas I have seen.I would cover my shade with linen fabric like the ones on the Restoration Hardware catalog which sell for big bucks.
This is amazing!! thank you so much!
What I wanted. Thanks!
nunca había visto un enchufe en el techo de una habitación...optimo!
Amazing job, could you tell met the paper name you used or the link where can i buy it the paper sheet thank.
The paper was one of the hardest things to find. I found it at one of the local art supply stores. I think it might have been some type of mylar.
@@NikKinnaird Mylar...is it known by any other name?
It would be EXTREMELY MORE USEFUL IF YOU COULD PLEASE LIST YOUR ITEMS In CORRECT EXACT SIZE/NAME /AND TYPE OF PVC, WIRE GAUGE AND TIPS HOW YOU DID THE DRILL -WOUND WIRE TRICK -ALSO THE MATERIAL YOU USED FOR THE SHADE- just saying it was paper is useless information as it would have to be extremely opaque, strong and rigid - giving us links or exact store referrals is what we need to know in order to copy you/ your ideas and intuitive way you used the items is great but please do a new video with better precise directions and items- just think how many MORE VIEWS YOU WOULD GET!
@@LJSask yes that would be very helpful
Styrene sheets works great
this is the best example ive seen on youtube - thanks - the shade I want cost way more than a few £££££'s hahaah
Good work boss
Beautifully done 💗
What did you use in the rims to attach the fabric to
Which paper is that
Beautiful idea
what kind of paper can be used?
Nossa que lindo seu trabalho queria tanto um vídeo como esse obrigada adorei
you are a genius
That’s awesome 👍🏼
great job
Cool love it
Which paper u fixed on it plz tell
The paper was one of the hardest things to find. I found it at one of the local art supply stores. I think it might have been some type of mylar.
What paper he used?
very nice n easy lampshade
N wonderful sharing dear thank you
Which paper is used in this project? Please tell me.
The paper was one of the hardest things to find. I found it at one of the local art supply stores. I think it might have been some type of mylar.
Love it. What kind of papet is that?
The paper was one of the hardest things to find. I found it at one of the local art supply stores. I think it might have been some type of mylar.
You can use poster paper and cover it with wall paper if you want patterns or prints
Poster paper is quite expensive..?
@@archanabhadauria7394 try the dollar store
@@NikKinnaird can we use cloth directly without any lining
Material?
Mylar
@@NikKinnaird Thank you
what type glue did you use ...I made mine and used hit glue to put the CD and wires together ...it fell off after four to did mins ...can; use crazy glue?
I used E6000 (industrial strength adhesive). Available at home depot.
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Amezing video
Word!!!
love that for you
What kind of paper is that?
The paper was one of the hardest things to find. I found it at one of the local art supply stores. I think it might have been some type of mylar.
Nik Kinnaird Thank you so much for the quick reply I’ll try and look into is, is the paper kind of like a board? I tried and researched a bit and apparently it suggests that we can use adhesive styrene as well. :)
What paper do you use?
The paper was one of the hardest things to find. I found it at one of the local art supply stores. I think it might have been some type of mylar.
What material was that for the hoops?
It is a narrow bendable pvc pipe
روعة شكرا جزيلا
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What kind of paper did you use?