What are your thoughts about painting/altering vintage lamps? I think this lamp would look much nicer in a hammered black paint (left), but right now it's silver and a little dinged up. Thoughts?
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Wizzard - how do you refurb old glitters?
It's pretty neat and looks like the Photoshop I posted above. One more coat tomorrow and I think we're good. Wish I could figure out a way to get those little tiny flecks/bubbles out. Barely noticeable though.
Metallic black sounds cool.
Painting taking place today. Went with metallic black, but it's not super dark. I think it'll look great! Remember...light coats and then walk away... I tend to get too spray paint happy!
Depends on what you want out of lamps. Wizard of Ooze likes to rehab lamps, I generally don't (unless the price is right). I got that lamp above for $55 shipped from France. For that price, I couldn't say no.
I'm the winner of that half-empty Mille Luce from the other day. I love refurbing and refilling old lamps.
Erin, now that I see the Wizard's picture below it verifies that the lamp was half empty. The $59.95 price tempted me (it was the black lamp in the Wizard's picture), but I saw the problem when I opened up the photos. Glad I didn't go for it now.
Ooooh, good info Wooze. Derek, I am always very hesitant about buying a glitter lamp will low fluid. They are nearly impossible to refill with matching fluid, and even if you buy another glitter lamp with low fluid, either way you'll end up with one empty lamp. I've topped off glitter with identical fluid before and then a year later saw the glitter get eaten. It sucks. Old glitter is fussy sometimes.
I would plaster it with stickers myself.
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