Okay I have some very old chandelier material I want to use in my garden. Would like some ideas on how to clean it and what you would do with it. Full chains are about 24" in length. Largest octohedrons are a bit bigger than a quarter, smallest are dime size. They are connected with a brass link and all pieces have a hole drilled through top and bottom. They are glass unfortunately not leaded. I have 50' to 60' to play with. I was thinking of incorporating some of them into a rain chain or two.
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Hi I have now collected a lot of these mentioned bottles and would very much like to do something with them. I wondered if any body had any ideas, thank you.
Hang them from a watering can and attach to a shepards hook. It looks amazing with sunlight shining .
Have a copper kettle this might work well with.
Hanging from inside of a wine bottle windchime would be quite the show.
Great idea. I was wondering why I have been saving some wine bottles lately.
This is what Janet was speaking of. Thanks Janet!! https://www.google.com/search?q=watering+can+with+beads&rlz=1C1CHNU_enUS471US471&espv=2&biw=1024&bih=722&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjq5PKF6cjNAhUFRSYKHZZQBwUQ_AUIBygC
They would look beautiful wrapped around some fairy lights and swagged around the porch or gazebo.
Just drape them through a shrub that is seen from in doors and is in a sunny position so the sun will reflect off the beads.
Would love to see a pic if you try this.