I loved that base! I know it doesn’t look like something from Pottery Barn… Also, You made a point of wiping this lamp that you brought down with germ killing wipes just to add dirt from your backyard later that doesn’t even make sense .
That vessel is dirty, spicy and sensational! ❤ it. Now l know l'm not so crazy, when l raid our spice rack and use left over tea bags to attack my art pieces. 🙏
Not gonna lie, I really loved this one before you added dark colors. I’m starting to think that the dirt and cinnamon process has kinda played out already. Might just be me. 😂 But that white, textured finish was classic and beautiful! ❤
Beautiful work! One question though...what did you do with the electric cord after you removed the base, as that allowed for the lamp to not sit on the cord?
Loved your video tutorial. I was wondering how you got your base off the electrical cord? I have lamp base that I want to remove but the electrical is good and I don't want to cut it, how did you remove your off the cord?
Hiii! I actually did have to cut the cord because I couldn’t figure out how to get it off either. I bought new stuff! So glad you loved it! Thanks for being here!
I’ve flipped some of the same lamps but not with cinnamon. I’ve used brown makeup pigment and then seal. Idk something about food/spice doesn’t sit right. Still, This turned out great!
Hi! I have tried it but I find the product doesn’t stay as well if it’s going to be touch but if you do it on a vase and leave it then I don’t see why not!
What did you do with the main bar of the lamp shade that comes out of the bottom of the lamp? After I pried the base off the bottom the lamp shade sits cock-eyed because the main bar has nothing to attach to
Hi!! I just rub it on dry.! But honestly you can do both! And getting it wet wouldn’t be a bad idea! It would be the same idea as when I get the dirt wet to create mud! 🤎
Great video! I've been checking my thrift store with no luck but I'll keep hunting til I find a score like yours! Once I do I'll be back to watch this again 🙃
Great tutorial, really made the process simple for someone like me who has never tried this! Didn't have a list of 12 items I need to buy, very inexpensive way to update a lamp or vase. I am a new subscriber. Thanks for sharing your talent.
I do use flat. But I am actually about to Roman clay the walls. They hold up fine but it’s from a new build paint so I’m sure they used the cheapest paint they could find😂