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Anthropologie Inspired Teacup Lamp

October 26, 2010 by Amanda Formaro

One of the finalists in the fun competition Crafting with the Stars was Mandi from Vintage Revivals. I’ve featured Mandi’s cool projects before. Her awesome teacup clock and her tinfoil nightstand and both very unique and totally chic! It’s no wonder she’s moved on to Round 2 of Crafting with the Stars with this amazing lamp! Mandi worked with craft blogging “star” Becca from Blue Cricket Design.

Get the teacup lamp tutorial here on Mandi’s blog.

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Comments

  1. Mandi says

    October 27, 2010 at 12:16 am

    Thanks! I love you Amanda!

    love your guts
    mandi

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    May 20, 2011 at 2:34 am

    […] Got a lamp that needs a makeover? Now is the time to give it new life. All Free Crafts has a simple tutorial for making an old lamp a new showpiece. Want to make something a little fancier? Check out this Anthopologie inspired teacup lamp. […]

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