7.30.2010

Create a football lampshade.

Thanks for joining us this crazy fun tutorial filled week during the LOLLYPALOOZA festivities!
We hope you enjoyed our DIY projects and that they've inspired you to explore your creativity.  We've gotten some awesome feedback {not to mention our followers have nearly doubled!} which makes us that much more ExCiTeD for the big giveaway tomorrow!
No sneak peeks!  TO BE CONTINUED......... :)

In the meantime, our last installment of Lollypalooza is how to Create a Football Lampshade... or should I say how to make your lampshade look like a football?!  Either way, it's a great way to tie in the theme of my little guy's room!

Supplies.  What you will need:
 

Step 1: Measure the lampshade.
Measure the lamp's length and make marks lightly (in pencil) of how tall you want your "football stitching" laces to be.  You will make 2 vertical laces.  You will also make 6 rows of horizontal laces that will cross the vertical laces, (with 1/2" length remaining on each side after crossing the vertical laces.)
 

Step 2: Cut holes for the laces.
Using a sharp razor tip, slit a small hole vertically (approx 1/4 inch.) at your markings.  Note: it should be conspicuous but large enough the shoelaces can easily slip through. 

Step 3:  Thread the laces.
Starting at the top, simply poke the shoelace through the top and bottom holes, creating a straight vertical line, leaving a 1/2 inch "tail" hanging from each side.  Repeat so you have 2 shoelaces side by side with a 1/4" gap. 

Step 4: Stitch the lace.
Stitch the 1/2" tail through the front of the shoelace, creating sturdy "football stitching."  This will hold the vertical laces permanently in place.  Repeat until both sets of laces are tight.  Tip: Hot glue will work for this as an  alternative for those who simply dislike sewing ;) 

Step 5: Cross the laces. 
Cross the horizontal laces over the vertical laces, leaving approx. 1/2" on each side, creating the look of football stitching.

Step 6: Make your whistle pull.
Note: I left my whistle hanging the same length as the original pull.
[click picture for a better visual]

Step 7: Attach to the lampshade.
Instead of switching the original pull to the whistle pull, I clipped the original shorter (it should not be visible when looking at the shade) and simply tied the whistle to the lampshade.... yes it is strictly "for looks."  Easy peasy, right? ;)

Step 8:  Grab a Sports Illustrated and read bedtime stories to your little quarterback with the luminescent glow of the football lampshade!
Thanks for playing and we'll see ya tomorrow!
We'll cross our fingers you WIN! :)


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17 comments:

  1. How cute is this? Love the idea for a little guy's room :).

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  2. This is adorable! What a creative idea!!

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  3. My husband is a football coach and a lamp treatment like that would be AWESOME in his classroom! Thank you for sharing!

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  4. That is so clever - I'm going to have to be on the lookout of a lamp like that to do for my son's sports inspired room...thanks for the instructions and GREAT idea!
    Kristen

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  5. This would go good in any football coaches office too! Wow! So ingenious. I love it!

    ~Makalani
    Makaz Home

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  6. Genius! So glad I found your blog!

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  7. How adorable! If I had a boy this would be on my to do list to make!

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  8. What a great idea...thanks so much for stopping by 504 Main. I am so excited to have found your blog now.

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  9. This is a brilliant idea. I am going to see if I can find a brown lampshade and make this for my son-thanks so much for this great idea!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha.

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  10. This is just perfect! Who would have thought a lamp could be so "cute" for a boy? LOVE it!

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  11. what a great lamp! I love that you actually 'laced' it!

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  12. Kell I totally had to steal this & post it on my blog!! Hope you don't mind but Check it out!! I have come up with some FUN girls thisgs oo I will have to email ya!! LUVS & miss you!!!

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  13. That is so, so creative and came out adorable! Thanks so much for sharing this, I'll be linking.

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  14. I already commented about how cute this is! It tickles me pink...Thanks for linking to Tickled Pink a couple weeks ago...I took a little (unexpected break) but I am back!

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  15. i featured this on my blog today

    www.kimboscrafts.blogspot.com

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  16. HELLO!! How did I miss this???
    I love it! Pinning it!!
    Loves,
    Jen

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