Salvaging an expensive lampshade with men’s ties, you say? Yes!
We bought this lamp from Ethan Allan about 20 years ago, and I remember sticker shock….$300! No more Ethan Allan for this cheapskate! You would hope a $300 lamp and lampshade would be something out of the ordinary and never deteriorate, but maybe I have my head in the sand. After 20 years of dust, the inner lining was in tatters, so I tore it off, but it needed trimming, which I got around to a year later. Yep, I’m pretty prompt.
Have you seen the lampshade repurposes on Pinterest, such as using doilies and lace, shredded fabric, or even sweaters? While I admire those looks, I’ve been dying to experiment with my stash of men’s ties. Two things I have a lot of are men’s ties and doilies, so using doilies was Plan B.
I have wide ties, narrow ties, knit and silk ties, ties in pieces, whole ties, pre-knotted ties…everything from Oscar de la Renta to Rush Limbaugh. Did you know there are Rush Limbaugh ties? Yes indeed!
Where can you find ties cheap? Thrift stores, yard sales, and sometimes estate sales. I got most of my stash from an antique shop going out of business. I’ve also put the word out at church that I’m collecting worn or stained ties.
If you think about it, ties have fascinating textures, colors, and designs! In addition to the Rush Limbaugh tie, which is the loudest one on the shade, I found a King Tut tie. Somehow I don’t think Tut wore ties in his day! 🙂 Pinterest is a great place to get inspiration for tie projects. Check them out on my board!….Repurposing Using Men’s Ties.
Having never done this before, I took my time, and if I do it again, maybe it won’t be an all day-er…LOL. I used 21 ties for this project, but it totally depends on how big the lampshade is. I tried not to obsess over being matchy-matchy. Ties close together aren’t going to match, but they can blend.
Salvaging an Expensive Lampshade with Men’s Ties
You may be surprised, but these are the only supplies other than ties and my sewing scissors. The brush is a stiff bristle I got from a yard sale. Probably any brush besides an artist’s brush would work. The idea is to apply a larger amount of glue than the little bead you get from squeezing the bottle.
I began by using fabric glue which is fine, but it was too dried out, so I switched to Elmer’s which is good for fabric as well as paper. Mod Podge would probably work too. That was Plan C. Hot glue is not a good idea. It hardens and makes cloth look lumpy, and can cause fabric to tear.
I dabbed the glue at the corners where the tie forms the bottom triangle. Placing the tie points at the bottom border of the lampshade covers it and gives a nice decorative edge, like so….
But I goofed in one spot. It’s not perfect.
Rather than placing ties side to side, I overlapped them a bit, which gives a nicer look
I did not do any measuring. I cut the ties off with sewing scissors roughly where I planned to glue them on the underside of the shade. Elmer’s worked fine for this too.
It looks a little messy here, but the bulk and color of the ties prevents this from showing. If I had it to do over, I would remove the inner white lining of the ties to lessen the bulk.
Here’s the finished result! I quite like it. A good thing about this is you can twirl the shade around to a different side when you are tired of one look. I love the pop of color between the two red recliners! What do you think?
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Florence
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Wanda says
That’s plum cute! You did a good job.
Florence says
Yes, what I was doing when you asked me where I was the other day…trying to finish that lampshade!!
Tania says
Super cute!! I’d love to see one made with ties with feminine colors!
Tania
Florence says
You got it Tania! But I’m not sure men would be wearing those ties with feminine colors…LOL.
Ellen G says
It actually looks nice, especially there between the red chairs. It is sort of like a patchwork quilt, with the abundance of patterns and colors, and it works.
Florence says
Thanks Ellen! I think it looks sort of like a patchwork quilt too. I really like it a lot.
Keri says
Florence, this is really cool!! Love the color and design of the lampshade!! This is such a great repurpose of men’s ties!!
Florence says
Thanks Keri! I really like it!!!
Cecilia MyThriftStoreAddiction says
How CUTE! Looks great with your chairs 😉
Florence says
Thanks Cecilia!
Tuula @ Thrifty Rebel Vintage says
Love it Florence! It so fun and funky.
Florence says
Thank you Tuula! I’m pleased with it too!!
Debrashoppeno5 says
This turned out fantastic. I like how you left the lining on. It gives the inside of the lamp a nice finish to the inside. It is really cool.
Florence says
Thank you Debra! I like the lining left in for the fact that it hides a lot…LOL.
Colleen says
Well done! And it’s perfect between your red chairs!
Florence says
Thank you Colleen!
Diana says
Well aren’t you the clever one! Very fun idea that could be taken in many directions–thanks so much, Florence, for sharing it with us all at Vintage Charm 🙂
Florence says
Thank YOU Diana!
Mary - the boondocks blog says
Florence this is such a brilliant repurpose of ties! I love it. You used your creativity to salvage the lamp and now you can have it for another 20 years. After all at that price you won’t begetting another one any time soon.
Florence says
Believe me, at that price, I won’t ever set foot in Ethan Allan again! Overpriced for sure. Thank you! I’m so pleased with the result! I’m enjoying it so much!
lisa says
Such a clever re-purposing of men’s ties!
Florence says
Thank you Lisa!
Maria says
So cute! I love it! I have tons of ties. Maria
Florence says
Thanks Maria…get cracking on your ties…LOL!
Skie Brown says
Sweet!
Florence says
Thanks Skie!
Diane @ An says
How fun and whimsical! Thanks for all the tips and the nudge to think outside to box.
Florence says
Thanks Diane! Appreciate you stopping by!
Michelle says
That’s just brilliant Florence. I love the look and it’s such a fun element to add your decor. I think my hubby is going to be missing quite a few ties, hopefully he won’t notice 😉
Florence says
Thank you Michelle! Ha…start small & maybe he won’t notice…LOL
Brenda Kula-Pruitt says
How very cute is this! I used to go to garage sales twenty some odd years ago and look for men’s ties to use in my crazy quilts I made. I’d also look for prom dresses real cheap. This lamp is a real conversation starter for guests!
Brenda
Florence says
Thank you Brenda! I see you WERE able to read it all the way through this time. Hopefully that problem got fixed & somehow it was due to the social share buttons. So do you still have the crazy quilt made with men’s ties? I’d love to see it! Making a quilt is a project I’ve never attempted, but I admire the one I’ve seen made with ties.
Nikki says
Florence, this lamp went from sad to glad. It adds an upbeat funky Tempo to the room. I think it looks great between the red chairs and with the glass birds in the window. It’s perfect for you, since you are a fun original yourself! I may have to start collecting ties.
Florence says
Thank you Nikki! I think it looks funky too. I always like a little funky in my decor. Yeah, you gotta start collecting ties so you can do you one…LOL. Make pillows too.