Introduction: DIY Floral Lampshade
Lamp shades are soooo much fun to make. The light effect is always a surprise, which is very exciting :) This instructable will show you how to make a cardboard lampshade with floral pattern sooo easily. It won't take more than half an hour.
So lets start!
Step 1: Materials Needed
To make this lampshade you'll need:
1) White cardboard,
2) Scissor and anti cutter,
3) Pencil,
4) Ruler (to measure),
5) Super glue and white glue,
6) Lighting system (bulb holder, plug, wire, light bulb),
7) Golden glitter paint and paint brush (if you want to paint the flowers).
Step 2: Getting Started
First, decide the size (length and width) of the lampshade.
The lampshade I made is arch shaped, 15 inches tall and 7 inches wide. I had to cut out a cardboard piece of 15 X 20 inches and bend 12 inches into an arch shape. Make sure to keep an inch extra while cutting the width because you'll have to glue and join the sides.
Step 3: Designing, Cutting and Joining
Now it's time to design. Take a pencil and draw some floral patterns on the cardboard piece (on the 12 inch part).
When you're done drawing the flowers, take an anti cutter and carefully cut the sides of the flowers. Don't cut out the flowers, only cut the sides, keeping them joined in the middle.
You can add more details if you want to. I added some dots by popping the cardboard.
Now, join the sides using super glue as shown in the picture.
Step 4: Base, Top and Paint
After gluing the sides of the shade you have to make the base and the top.
Cut out 3 arch shaped pieces (1 for the top and 2 for the base) out of cardboard and make sure to measure the size before cutting. Glue 2 arch shaped cardboard pieces together and glue the other one on top of the shade. (2 arch shaped pieces that are glued together is the base).
Now, cut out a long strip of cardboard and glue it around the base (see picture).
You can design the top as well.
I also painted the flowers with golden glitter paint.
Step 5: Light Up!
You'll need a small piece of cardboard, plug, wire, bulb holder and a bulb. Don't use light bulbs more than 40 watt and it's better to use CFL light bulb.
Simply connect one side of the wire with the bulb holder and the other side with the plug.
Cut 4 equal pieces out of cardboard and cut them as shown in the picture, I've also numbered them. Now, place 1 at the bottom then glue 2 and 3 on top of it. Now take the wire (along with the plug) through 4 and glue it on 3. There you have the light ready.
Now attach the lighting system with the base of the lampshade and place the shade over it.
Plug in, switch on and light up!
Enjoy!

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42 Comments
6 years ago
nice thought
7 years ago on Introduction
tis lampshade is awesome !!!! excellent idea!
9 years ago on Introduction
very nice and creative !!!
but doesn't hot lamp burn the paper as long as it's on??
9 years ago on Introduction
Uauuu! Que bela luminária!
Beautiful lampshade! I really liked the idea. Thank you for sharing ;)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you so much! no problem, love to share ideas :)
9 years ago on Introduction
great
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
thanks!
9 years ago on Introduction
that's a lovely father's day gift. nice.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you!
9 years ago on Introduction
So very beautiful and elegant!
I've been trying to stay away from making lamps for a while because I don't know where to put them anymore haha, but just looking at yours inspires me to make more!!! :D
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
sell them on etsy :) might as well make some extra funds while making some awesome lamps!!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Oh yes, I was thinking about that too. The problem is that right now I am using the same wire/bulb holder for all of them so I would need to buy more to be able to sell my lamps.
But I am thinking about it, thank you for the idea! :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
hiya lindarose.. what about just selling the lampshades with an option, with or without the lightbulb system. That way if they wish to have the lighbulb system with the shade, they would pay you and you could use that payment to purchase one for them with the shade :) People are really into buying upcycled and repurposed products these days. :) Either way, I wish you the best! :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
This is such a great idea, thank you so much!!
I've been thinking about selling them for so long, I think I have the perfect solution now! :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you sooo much Linda. you and Tarun are my inspiration in making lamps. Don't stop making lampshades, your ones are awesome, I'll always look forward to see your and Taruns lampshades. :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Ohhh you are just being so kind Muhaiminah..its actually instructables that has unleashed the Lamp Beast or Lamp Syndrome (Linda knows it :D) within all of us.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
It's true, your lamp ideas are unique and very creative. heard about that syndrome! I'm glad and ready to suffer :D
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
We love that syndrome!!! :D
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Check this out... https://www.instructables.com/id/World-of-DIY-Lamps/ you both are added as collaborators :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Wow, I love it!! What a great collection of lamps!