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Saturday, June 22, 2013

More Fun With Driftwood

I can't stop myself from playing with all this driftwood that I have been collecting. First, I made some driftwood crosses, then it was some signs and now I am making some driftwood lamps. Next up, maybe some driftwood mirrors. The list goes on and on. Honey, you just might need to stop me soon! So, today I am sharing my first DRIFTWOOD LAMP...I'm lovin' it and I hope you will too. Well, I better go for now, gotta go get ready for another summer wedding. Thanks for coming by, and I hope you have a fun weekend with family and friends.
                                               Blessings,
                                                 Linda

                                     Full of COASTAL CHARM!!!

                                   A DIY burlap shade made by me.

                                   I really fell in love with this piece
                                                  of driftwood.


24 comments:

  1. How creative & the shade sets it off nicely!!

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  2. Love it, Linda! It would be perfect in our basement guest suite too. I'm very inspired by the lampshade too.

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  3. This is darling. I have a little pile of driftwood I'm trying to get to also. Thanks for sharing and blessings, Patti

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  4. Lovely! One of my favorite things to do as a kid were the days we went to the river to get driftwood for our winter fires. Each piece was so unique, I would study them endlessly before tossing on the fire. Oh the regret!

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  5. Linda, this is wonderful. Love it!

    hugs
    Sissie

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  6. Wow! How talented you are. That lamp looks fabulous!

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  7. hi Linda - I love your burlap wrapped lamp shade - it turned out so well. I've been thinking of doing one for a while and this looks like a lovely way to do it.
    I also love driftwood. last time I was down the coast at my hometown someone had built a massive cave out of driftwood on the beach - it was just fabulous. I wanted to pack it all up and bring it home with me!
    Fiona

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  8. So cute! I love the shade and the driftwood is wonderful! Another great driftwood project!

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  9. Very cool, I love all your driftwood projects!

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  10. What a creative way to bring a coastal feel to your home! And that lamp shade is just a beauty!

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  11. You made that, Linda?! It's fabulous! I love driftwood, too ... and, your handcrafted shade is the perfect choice, too!

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  12. WOW! I love it, top and bottom! You are talented, friend!

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  13. Amazing lamp ! love how you did it and the color is great! found your blog from suburbs Mama. Nice to meet you !

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  14. Love this idea Linda. The burlap covered shade is a perfect compliment!

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  15. Very creative use of the driftwood -- the shade is the perfect accent too.

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  16. Love the color and texture of the lamp and how you have offset it on the base.

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  17. That little lamp is adorable! Driftwood is my new summer love. I also really like the featured cabinet with all the old cake pans in it! SO cute! Thank you for hosting, Linda!

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  18. I love your lamp! It is so pretty! What a fun texture it adds to the space! Thanks for linking up!

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  19. Your driftwood lamp is beautiful. I love the shade your choose to make. I just came back from Sneak Peek and the Dallas Market and coastal decor is really big! I would love for you to stop by my blog sometime.
    Thanks, Patty at Home and Lifestyle Design

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  20. I love this, Linda! Looks so great...you did a wonderful job!

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  21. Great job Linda, the lamp and shade look wonderful! There is no stopping you...can't wait to see more!!!
    Thanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY!
    Blessings,
    Cindy

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