Absolutely stunning. I love matte finishes as well. Although, they are not always easy to find. Do you mind sharing which one/ones you use? Thank you for sharing your gorgeous lamp project!
You're Uber talented and again, I feel so honored to be one of your first 500 subscribers! Keep up the amazing projects and you'll have 100k subscribers in less than a year...
I’m tell ya, a lazy Susan is the best for crafting. Painting. I used a lazy Susan under my 4 ft Christmas tree this year to decorate it. Love those things! ❤
I have used the Industrial Masterboard paper before and love it. I really enjoyed watching you transform the shade. What a difference it made. I have some shades that would benefit from a face-lift like this.
My only suggestion is to tear the edges where the paper meets with a small wet paint brush or water pen rather than cutting straight lines... The paper will look like it is one piece rather than pieced together... It's beautiful regardless though!
Excellent finish!
Thanks so much!
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Thanks my Friend!
Absolutely stunning. I love matte finishes as well. Although, they are not always easy to find. Do you mind sharing which one/ones you use? Thank you for sharing your gorgeous lamp project!
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Beautiful
Thanks so much!!
You're Uber talented and again, I feel so honored to be one of your first 500 subscribers! Keep up the amazing projects and you'll have 100k subscribers in less than a year...
Wow, thank you! That is so kind of you! I enjoy it and will be working on more!
I’m tell ya, a lazy Susan is the best for crafting. Painting. I used a lazy Susan under my 4 ft Christmas tree this year to decorate it. Love those things! ❤
Such a great idea!
Really nice!
Thanks!
I have used the Industrial Masterboard paper before and love it. I really enjoyed watching you transform the shade. What a difference it made. I have some shades that would benefit from a face-lift like this.
Yes do it! It is so fun and yes that is one of my favorite papers!
My only suggestion is to tear the edges where the paper meets with a small wet paint brush or water pen rather than cutting straight lines... The paper will look like it is one piece rather than pieced together... It's beautiful regardless though!
Thanks yes I do that sometimes too I appreciate the suggestion