This weekend I had a show at the DuPage Expo. Since I just started doing shows in October of last year I am still very much of a newbie.
I needed some new displays for this show so I created one out of an old lamp I found at the Goodwill for $2.
I was looking for one with a strong wire shade and a decorative bottom, also the shade needed to be supported by a harp (the metal thingy instead of clamped on the light bulb).
I first stripped the shade of all it's stained fabric. No need for that. I sanded down where they had glued it to the metal frame.
I Then whipped out my Claudine Hellmuth Studio Black Gesso Paint. In ONE coat I covered the base, the metal shade, and the harp! Can you believe it only took ONE COAT! Love this stuff.
And I will let you in on a little secret. The black gesso can double as chalk board paint :)
How cool is that!!!
Once dried I had the perfect place to clip some of my items on. I love it! I loved it so much the hardest part was cutting the cord on it. I almost wanted to keep it as a lamp and not a display piece.
I also made the boxes in this last photo the same way except I used cardboard boxes from my Project Life and painted them black. When it was dry I created a thin wash using Espresso Paint Dabbers and water. I adorned the fronts with Tim Holtz Ornate Plates
What a beautiful display piece you created! I have to say your booth is stunning! *Hugs*
ReplyDeleteSo how did the show go? The displays are beautiful so I hope the show went well!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Your displays are fabulous! I hope you had a successful show. I know I would have definitely been drawn to your booth!
ReplyDeleteStunning displays. Thanks for the tip about the Gesso also working as a chalkboard paint.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'm getting into craft shows this year (I did a farmer's market last year and don't want the commitment of every weekend this year) so I've been looking for fun, cheap ideas. Side note - we have the same banner/business card. haha Don't you love Vista Print? :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful display idea Christie! and congrats and good luck on your new adventure. You are sure to do well!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Nice job
ReplyDeleteChristie, What a great idea, that would look great just sitting in a craft room with tags on it. Your booth is stunning, so classy with all the black. How did you do? Shari (cricutrookie)
ReplyDeleteThat is an absolutely genius idea!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge transformation! It looks so different now! Thanks for sharing this. It is fun looking at it, and inspires me to think outside the box.
ReplyDeleteWow! Very impressive, Christy! Great job with a great idea! Hope you did well at the show.
ReplyDeleteChristie -- this idea is brilliant! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me and constantly inspires me. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte
theartofquilling.com
The lamps look really good like that. Very creative of you!! Your booth looks great too!! Hope you did well at the show and made it all worth it.
ReplyDeleteThat is an Awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteWow....I can feel your sentiment about cutting that cord...but you can always replace it later on!
ReplyDeleteI can't quit see what you were selling. Still, an enormous amount of work there.
What was you're biggest seller?
Laura
deepabyss100@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteLaura
Wow! Great idea! I can see doing this and using some swivel clips to hang my stickers on! What a unique way to display!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great idea! I can see doing this and using some swivel clips to hang my stickers on! What a unique way to display!
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