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Make a Pleated Wallpaper Lampshade |
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Home Page Creating Elegant Lamps & Shades for Fun and Profits
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Home Page > Crafts and Hobbies Making a pleated wallpaper lampshade using the leftover wallpaper from a decorating project can add an extra touch of designer elegance to your finished room. You will Need:
Directions: 1. Measure your lampshade from top to bottom for the width and add 1/4 inch to this measurement. 2. Measure the circumference around the bottom of the shade and multiply this by 2 1/2 times for the length of the strip of wallpaper you will need. 3. Cut wallpaper to your measurements. 4. Next on a flat surface place
wallpaper with the pattern side down. Using a transparent ruler, draw
two pencil lines that run parallel to the length of the paper 1 inch
from the top and bottom. Continue to mark pleat lines 1 1/2 inches apart
running parallel to the width of the paper. 5. Fold the wallpaper on each pleat line so that the fold is facing you then crease the line sharply using a ruler. Create an accordion fold measuring 3/4 inches by aligning each adjacent pleat line and continue creasing your folds. 6. Overlap the end folds of the shade and glue and trim excess wallpaper. 7. Punch holes in each wallpaper pleat about 3/4 inch from the top of the shade. For very large shades punch the holes lower on the shade. 8. Lace the cord or ribbon through the punched holes around the top of the shade and place the wallpaper shade over the wire frame or white paper or plastic lampshade. 9. All finished and ready to use! This method can also be used to make pleated lampshades using left over fabric scraps from your home decorating projects. Home Page - Home Decorating - Home Improvement and Woodworking - Art Gallery - Photography - Garden and Outdoor Living - Crafts and Hobbies - Health and Fitness - Kitchen and Cuisine - Beauty and Fashion - Writing and Publishing - Living Mindfully - Christmas Copyright © 2001-2008 Netwrite-Publish.com
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