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Published: Dec 29, 2015 · Modified: Jan 30, 2024 by Sara

DIY Lampshade Re-do was SUPER EASY and FUN

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This DIY Lampshade was fun, besides being quick, easy and affordable.

DIY-Lampshade


I like these lamps, but they needed a little pizzazz. I'm still working on getting our bedroom decorated and when I found this fabric I thought it would be a great way to tie together that awesome wall color (Sherwin-Williams' Sea Salt) with the rest of the room, and at the same time, dress up the lamps.

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Since this was decorator fabric (bought from Joann's) it came in wide width.  I bought 1.5 yards, but I could have done the project on two lamps with just a yard, or certainly 1.25. Affiliate link for your convenience.  Click here to read our full disclosure policy.

Here's What You Need:

  • Fabric (1 yard to 1.5 depending on the size of your shades. If you're only doing one shade you can cut the amount in half. (Fabric suggestions at the bottom of this post).
  • Kraft paper to make a pattern
  • Spray Adhesive (I used Elmer's)

That's it!  Otherwise, a pencil and scissors and the shades you want to cover.

Here's How I Did It:

The first step is to make a pattern.  Your fabric needs to be cut with a slight curve to fit the shade (unless you have a perfectly straight drum-style shade).

I took one shade off and laid it on craft paper.

Then I took a pencil and as a I rolled the shade I moved my pencil along the edge, first the bottom, then the top.

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DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap

Add ½-3/4 inch at the top and bottom to give an allowance for rolling over the edge of the shade.  I measured at about 5 inch increments as you can see at the top right of the picture above.  Then I just free-hand drew to "connect the dots".  

At one end add about ¾-1 inch to fold over and make a seam.

DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap
DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap

Then I cut out my pattern and laid it on the fabric and pinned it in place, then cut out the fabric along the edge.

DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap

I took the fabric to the ironing board and pressed the seam at the end in place.

DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap
DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap

Then lay your fabric out flat, wrong side up and spray with adhesive.  I used this Elmer's stuff (order yours here) and I thought it worked just fine, but I bet there are alternatives out there that would work well too. 

Okay, now comes the tricky part, but it was kind of fun too.  First of all you want to start in the area of the original seam on your lampshade, so you don't have seams showing through in two different places when you're done.  Then you must get your lampshade lined up just right to have the curve of your shade match up to the curve of the fabric.  The good thing is, if you go a little ways and it's not lined up just right you can start over.

Once it's all the way around just smooth it with your hands so there are no bubbles under the fabric.  The only thing left to do is fold over the top and bottom and press them into place.

DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap
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I spent a total of about two hours (not counting shopping for the fabric) on this project.  That's my kind of project -- instant gratification!

DIY Fabric Covered Lampshades || Biscuits & Burlap

Before....

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............................................ and After!

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I was really pleased with how these turned out, how easy they were to do, and how economical.

Let me know if you try it.  I can think of so many places this would be fun (a kids' room, nursery, etc.)

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  1. Cindy Weidinger says

    December 29, 2015 at 8:29 pm

    Pam, I love the fabric! The lamp shades do really tie in with the wall color. It looks great!

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  2. Ivory says

    March 02, 2016 at 8:30 am

    I simply love EVERYTHING you did to give those lamps a beautiful facelift. Super job! I love it, love it, and love it. Looks like those high end lamps. Thanks for sharing. You rocked!

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  3. Ann E says

    October 04, 2016 at 4:40 pm

    Great instructions that you wrote out so well. Did you consider put a narrow flat braid or grosgrain ribbon @ the edges? Would have made the shades look more expensive.

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    • Pam says

      October 08, 2016 at 10:28 am

      I didn't. It was my first attempt, but great idea. I'll keep that in mind next time.

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  4. Sylvie says

    November 06, 2018 at 10:39 pm

    You did a beautiful job. I wonder if an aggressive type of hairspray would work as a spray adhesive. Let me know what you think. Sylvie. Thanks.

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    • Pam says

      November 07, 2018 at 1:35 pm

      I'm not sure about how long it would hold. The spray adhesive like I used is readily available in hobby stores, though. good luck!

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  5. Marilyn says

    February 16, 2019 at 1:21 pm

    I really love the fabric you used, would you mind sharing the name of it.

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  6. Lillian Salguero says

    August 06, 2019 at 7:40 pm

    Hello, love the way the lamp shades turned out. I've been planning of doing mine but they have an odd shape. The top measures 45" in diameter and the bottom is 48". I already purchased a beautiful fabric but I'm thinking very careful on how work to not ruin the expensive fabric.

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