



My niece gave me this lamp to redo for her forever ago. I painted and decoupaged it with some Amy Butler paper, and thought I was done. The lamp sat on my craft counter for months. She asked me if I was done with it yet a couple weeks back. At the same time, I started to follow a fellow crafter's
blog and she inspired me to add a little sparkle. Out came the Martha Stewart glitter and wow, what a difference. Of course, I love how it turned out.
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