I've chalked off one more thing on the list: recreating a twiggy chandelier from my existing one! Wha-hoo! I've been a little nervous wondering if I could pull this off without it looking like a pile of kindling tied to the ceiling. The result is...exactly what I was after (thank goodness), and I LOVE it! My hubby thinks I have completely flipped my lid to put sticks on a perfectly good chandelier, but I love the after. When my sister-in-law walked in this evening, it was the first thing she saw and couldn't get over it being the old piece reworked. She thought it was gorgeous...which is exactly what I needed to hear - confirmation that it was worth the work.
Here's a look at my inspiration pieces again:
This has become my inspiration room due to color and style similarity. via Suzanne Kasler |
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Maybe the hubby will allow the white now that he sees it did turn out good! via http://tartanscot.blogspot.com/ |
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My study piece. |
This is what it looked like to begin with:
It started like this. |
Then I took the globes off to see what I could do with it. |
Then I put the globes back on after repainting and liked it a little bit better, but still wanted to try the twiggy look. At least I knew if it didn't work, I was o.k. with the original now. |
And now, the Pièce de résistance:
Ta-da! |
The glass garland was an afterthought to add a little "juxtaposition" and sparkle. |
I love the way the light plays through the crystals and twiggs. |
I'm really liking the mix between the rustic twiggs and crystals. Fun! |
How cool is that pattern on the ceiling?! |
It's really not hard. Just takes time and lots of tweaking to get it just right. Total cost? Only $28 buckaroos! If you don't add the crystals, total cost is $0! Can't beat that. I still want to play around with adding some silicone light bulbs and may decide to extend the sockets out to look more like a candle. That's the thing about being a perfectionis: you never feel like it's good enough! Ugh! I do love the way it's turned out, though. Pleased as punch:)
I'm curious as to what you think. Drop me a note and let me know! I love hearing from my readers. Each morning I get up eager to check my email to see what you all have to say. There will be a tutorial coming for this if there is enough interest. I'm guessing...just from googling how to make one...that if you like it, you'll want to know how I made it. It's surprisingly easy, just takes patience. (In my best southern, hill-billy accent: "I'm gonna learn you some patience 'for it's all over with!")
Have a wonderful weekend...and take time to thank the good Lord Jesus for all he's blessed you with! I'm thankful for so much, but today I'm especially thankful for a creative mind and hands to make whatever comes into it:)
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