Holiday Chandelier
What embraces decorating the holidays more than lights! I wanted to create something for a dark corner in my family room...something magical! I had an idea what I was going to do, and started going through my Christmas bins looking for inspiration!
I started my project with a wire wreath, chains, hooks and a strand of icicle lights.
I sprayed the wreath, chains and hooks with Rustoleum American Accents White Flat Spray Paint. When they were dry, I topped it with Rustoleum 2x Ultra Cover Matte Clear to protect from all elements.
I then wrapped the lights around the wired wreath, letting the strands fall through.
I added a garland and picks around the wreath attaching with thin wire. I added ornaments and a very special angel front and center. The angel was my grandmothers and each year I try to incorporate it in my holiday decorating. Every time I pass it I think of her and smile.
I then added some colorful garland to the 3 chains,.I ended the lights at the top where the hook is. I attached a extension cord to the end of the lights that has an on/off switch .
This is how it looks now that I've finished
This is what it looks like during the day.....but at night...
Fills the room with light!
This is what it looks like looking up from underneath! What is sooo awesome is I already had everything for this project!
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Rick Kale on Dec 13, 2018
It’s a great idea concept... I’m going to do it but use a premade wreath, and the chain from one of my porch hanging baskets which are stored for the season.... though I may want to do this in the summertime with a grapevine wreath, I’m thinking that could be really cool too!!!! Thanks for the đŸ’¡ idea!!!
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