Isn't her chandelier gorgeous?!?! I love all that sparkle. And just in time for Christmas!
So, I took part of her idea to help me get ready for my little Christmas get together this weekend.
Here's what you need:
Steps:
1) Cut a piece of medium gauge wire around 6" long and thread through a large gem.
2) Give the wire a twist and thread on as many more gems as you want to show.
3) Secure the wire to the inside of your chandelier covers. I just used packing tape but I'm sure there's something much better to use out there.
Now, here's something very, very important. Do not skip this step, especially if you have a glass top table underneath! When you attach the wire to the cover, bend the ends inwards and poke through the tape. Place on the cover and then bend the wire ends downwards. This way the wire doesn't slowly slide out of the tape. The first night this was up it was a little nerve wracking every time a glob of gems hit the glass table. Eventually I clued in and fixed it~
Here's how it looked before the makeover:
It's a Debbie Travis Chandelier with two sets of light covers (white and black). |
night time shot |
Just as pretty in the daylight~ |
Don't forget to enter my Handmade Button giveaway. I have an excellent prize pack of assorted handmade buttons (made by yours truly) just waiting for a new home. Go HERE to find out how to enter~
Also...I've been challenged to create 7 ornaments in 7 days next week! Make sure to check in every day, starting Sunday, to see what I've come up with...and if I survive the high pressure stakes of the Christmas Ornament Challenge!
Beautiful :) you are genius my dear!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Great addition to your party decor! I love it. Gen
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. What a wonderfully creative girl you are.
ReplyDeleteI just love what you have done here. What a great idea. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Great job. Happy to see you at Tangled Happy this week. Wishing you a happy weekend Tamara. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea.. and it looks fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning. Love how easy it looks to create such elegance. Lovely. Thanks for linking. Pinning and tweeting this.
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