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Lampshade Centerpiece – Good Bones

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I came across this dirty old lamp shade at a garage sale the other day. It set me back $1. Admittedly, I had no idea what I was going to do with it when I bought it, but it had good bones that spoke to me.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

Good bones really are the key to seeing diamonds in the rough when looking at salvage items like furniture, knick knacks and especially houses. If you can see pass the outdated, ugly and dirty to the heart of the matter you will find many treasures.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

These bones landed on my dining room table as a new centerpiece with a boat load of potential. I made a boxwood wreath at the base of my new “vase”.  I plan on changing out the floral arrangement with a hurricane candle and other flowers. I can think of a bunch of different ways to use this set up.   A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

The delicate scallop is breathtaking to me, it’s what sold me. Those bones I tell ya!A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

We even talk about good bones in people.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

“She has great cheek bones”

“She has the frame of a ballerina”

The truth is we all have good bones.

Some bones move feet that carry the good news to many. Some have bones that run the race of life to the fullest. Some bones ache to the point they feel dead. Physically and spiritually.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

Bones unable to cast off the dirty rags that cover them, making them feel tired, unworthy and un-fulfilled. What once was on fire and alive now sits smoldering.

I have felt like the bones Ezekiel walked though in the valley God showed him. Dry, brittle, like I could crumble at a moments notice. I’m sure others saw no signs of spiritual life in the empty display I presented.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

But just as God promises,

This is what the sovereign Lord says to these bones: I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life. Ezekiel 37:5A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

God breathes life into dead places.

He lays out his promise in this chapter of the Bible. A promise filled with abundant life, a new heart, a new home, a life cleansed.  He covers us with a new flesh. God stirs the wind from the very corners of the Earth to blow life giving breath into our lungs. He enables us to stand again.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

To stand when we feel fallen, clothed in grace when we feel disgraceful, clean when we feel dirty. This new breath can ignite a fire in the deepest darkest parts of your heart and give you the strength to carry on, stand firm and follow your call.

If you feel dry and dead in your spiritual walk ask for God to breathe life into you. To stir the dry dust and awaken the Spirit living in you. To put you on your feet again.A vintage lamp shade becomes a gorgeous centerpiece. It has good bones. Ezekiel 37:5

What is old and dead doesn’t have to be. It’s why I love hunting for junking treasures and it’s why I love the word of the Lord. God’s word is filled with promise. Open your bible today. Open to any page and see what promise is spoken to you. Let me know if your bones feel alive again. I pray they will.

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  1. I’ve picked up some old lampshades to do something with, but never thought of something like this. Thank you also for the encouraging message, I need that today!

      1. It would be much easier to just glue some coordinating lace on top bottom and around over the stains – or fringe. You could try gentle scrubbing first with nail brush and White hand soap. It looks wrong in my opinion without its fabric.

  2. Love your uplifting blog! Love this! Who would have thought this would work, but it does! Definitely adds interest!

  3. I’ve tried 3 times to write this and it keeps reloading. That said it must b important.
    “God will fight for me, I need only to b still” wow and wow.
    I was distracting myself with a lil Hometalk waiting for a call from my attorney. (A bit anxious)
    Amazing what our Lord can do!
    Great comfort. Thank you
    PS
    love the shade????Jan

  4. Love the lamp shade. Really love the scripture and your thoughts on that. I really needed that today. God directed my fingers to your blog.

    1. OOOOOH!! I bet it would look TOTALLY stunning if perhaps the frame was painted gold it silver or something similar… Lately I’ve been loving the rose gold look!! I happened to stumble upon ur blog here, n that particular bible verse is definitely what I needed to read! As it goes: “the Lord works in mysterious ways”! U now have a new subscriber! Thank u!!

  5. Wonderfully creative, and sooooo unique. It really gives a peaceful vibe. You have a really good eye. I absolutely love your sharing of The Word. You have done what I pray for each new morning, I always ask God to “help me to share Your love with others”. You have blessed me and a number of others with your sharing. I was very touched. Please keep up the good work. You brighten the world….God bless!

  6. Well, I had nit expected that! I am a bit of a ‘lampshade addict’ as they are quite the testament to each time era. And perhaps I remember my mom painstakingly hand wrapping and remaking those old shades! Sadly that art has now been lost too.

      1. Lamp shades are quite a challenge! I am trying to figure out an easy way to build one from scratch. I am thinking of using a beautiful wood veneer! There are just certain parts that will be a bit finicky to make…

  7. THANK YOU!!! The healing words you applied are exactly what I needed today!! AND… your center piece is so lovely!! I have new inspiration….in more than one!!

  8. I was hoping you would leave the very top with the applique and maybe color it to go with the greenery, I loved the top of the shade. Love what you did with frame, it is unique.

  9. What a wonderful serendipity to read your uplifting, encouraging words when all I thought I was going to see was how to repurpose a dirty old cast off lamp shade. I know the feeling of being physically and spiritually dry as well as feeling fully alive. We all walk through those dry valleys when it seems like we’ll never feel alive again and then God brings us out of the desolate wasteland into His verdant valley of joy and rest. We can walk by the still waters and lie down in the green pastures, soaking in His love.
    Thank you for your words and many blessings on your journey!
    Denise

  10. I just found your site through Hometalk. I love what you did with the lampshade and I agree that the scalloped design is what makes it special. I love crafting and see the potential in a lot of used items as well.
    I also love your encouraging words from the Bible. I have been a Christian all my life and a preschool teacher at a Christian preschool (starting my 36th year at the same school). Thanks for the uplifting words!
    Blessings,
    Kathy

  11. Love the shade. I to found old cool shaped frames and turned them into hanging flower pots. Also I flatten one size and hung it off a outside railing. Lines it with coco liner and chicken wire. Then filled with soil. It’s beautiful and unique.

  12. The lampshade is unique! What inspired me the most was the Scripture. It touched my heart today!
    Thank you!

  13. I just found your amazing site. Thank you for the wonderful message of hope and renewal. Our God knows what we need and always fulfills those needs if we sit still and let Him enter our heart. You are a blessing to know. The lampshade is a great idea. Perhaps a plate could be attached to the inside bracket to be used as a base for a candle or figurine.

  14. Hey! I love the repurposing of this lamp shade…but I love the scriptural tie-in even more! Those verses about Ezekiel’s bones are very precious to me. Our oldest daughter has a chronic condition that gave her painful joints and I prayed this verse for her year after year. I’m overjoyed to say that she has now graduated from college with several agricultural degrees! Praise God! Thanks so much for this reminder about God’s goodness and faithfulness! ❤️

  15. I am so happy that I stumbled onto your site,…thank you so much for sharing….
    Your lampshade is gorgeous….this came along at the right time, (my lampshade has kicked the bucket), your idea has given me inspiration to do something here as I have some old lampshades stuffed in storage doing absolutely nothing but taking up space…..
    I love your choice of Biblical Verse, it came at an opportune time for me…thank you and bless your heart…..

  16. I was attracted to the lampshade as I’m a repurposer myself. I’m also a Christian and was pleasantly surprised to get a bible lesson too. God turns graves into gardens and you turn junk into beautiful decor. I love multitasking! I’m going to sign up for your newsletter.

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