Ana salvages the crystals from her Rimfrost lamp and let them breath new life to another.
"I bought this cheeeap old lamp at a second hand shop, as you can see it needed a lot of help to have a new and stylish life but here's where my Rimfrost came to the rescue. I used only part of all the crystals and the rest are ready for another lamp I have in mind (keep tuned). So I gave a couple of coats of primer and a coat of white paint and few strokes of antiquing paint, cause it looked too white. Then I used the crystals and bought some nice shades. I'm so proud of the final look and how easy it has been."
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Aww! This is so cute! I wish I had one. :D
ReplyDeleteIcan not see the crystals hanging down but I bet it look great..
ReplyDeleteMajeral, just click the small images in the blog post and they become quite big, then you can see the crystals.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
Nice job! This is a great "recycling" project!
ReplyDelete~ Cyn W.
Wow, this looks totally awesome! I love RIMFROSTs...although I don't think Ikea sells them anymore.
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ReplyDeleteThis is just so awesome!.
ReplyDeleteI love this. Very clever and chic.
ReplyDeleteReally cute! Very lovely. I bet you sat back and looked at that project for quite a while after it was hung up. I would have! :)
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