Saturday, December 16, 2023
Introducing Reinette, the "Little Queen"
Saturday, October 14, 2023
Eggs as a canvas
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Excited to be working on my book!
- Measure twice, cut once
- Always take “BEFORE” photos before you begin.
- Disassemble and clean old shades out-of-doors.
- Make sure your frame is balanced and even – if not, fix it first!
- Make sure your fitter actually fits on your chosen lamp harp or socket.
- BEFORE you go to all the work of lining, covering, gimping, beading and
- fringing it!!!
- Keep your eyes open and look at what others are tossing out … you may
- find a treasure.
- Stop Asking "Are we there yet?" It's a waste of time and energy!
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Shades To Remember Continues to Grow and Thrive!
I can hardly believe it's eight years! I've made several hundred shades, met even more interesting people, made several overseas sales and taken on two talented apprentices. In addition, I've had the opportunity to make lampshades for my favorite McMenamins restaurants, am offering "Shade Making 101" workshops yearly and am part of the Red Trillium Gallery in Troutdale, Oregon.
Syrian Brass Lamp and Lampshade - Grandma's Treasure
Every vintage lamp has a story, this one is especially sweet.
The lamp was passed down from the client's grandmother, Olga, who immigrated from Portugal in 1921 when she was 18. The lamp was gifted to her on her first wedding anniversary in 1924.
The family passed the lamp down through the generations for almost 100 years. In that time, the original lining of silk had deteriorated and 30% of the beads had been lost. Olga's grandson contacted me and asked if I could restore it.
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Rosalie, golden lampshade with yellow peace rose on vintage bridge lamp
Rosalie, a name of French origin meaning sweet scented rose garden, is the perfect title for this unique, hand stitched silk lampshade. She's made of multiple layers of shot and pleated silks, subtle netting and black jet beads reminiscent of the 1920s and embellished with an appliqued yellow peace rose. Trapunto work and gold thread stitching give the rose dimension and allows light to glow through her on both sides.
Rosalie is paired with a vintage, bronze plated, bridge lamp that stands, 53" tall. The lamp has been, rewired and buffed to a beautiful sheen. The lamp and lampshade will add regal warmth to your home or office. Contact me for more information and photos.
The quoted price is for both the lamp and shade.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
The biggest shade I've ever worked on!
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Embellishing Large, Green, Enamel Light Fixtures
I'm "in recovery" after completing a six month project for the McMenamin's Blue Moon Tavern and Grill in Portland, Oregon. I was commissioned to embellish the the outer surfaces with beads and got permission to add color and artistry to the way-too-bright-white interiors as well. As you can see in the "Before" picture below, the large enamel shades hang directly over the tables and yearned for a bit of drama.
I was able to play off the name, Blue Moon, and decorate the thirteen shades with patterns and lyrics that brought favorite songs about romancing in the moonlight to mind.
I'm going to let the photos speak for themselves ... if you have any questions about how they were done or are interested in more of my work, please contact me.
The theme for this on was "Fly me to the moon ..." |
The "Before picture ... |
The beading is really pretty when lit up at night |
The McMenamin's staff paired the shades with the room decor |
Finding the right beads and charms that would reflect the theme and the light was really fun. |
I practiced the designs by doing pen and in on goose eggs. |