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covered lamp shade


I finally found the right fabric to cover my plain lamp shade. Easy project finished in less than 30 minutes.

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  1. LOVE IT! looks so good on the black table and next to those cute kids!

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  2. So cute, & awesome timing cause I was just wondering last night as I turned off Ava's lamp what I could do to make her lamp cute. Thanks!

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