Beads and chandelier crystals
along with beading wire,
add a light kit,
and a sweet husband to do rewiring,
I now have a pretty chandelier. =)
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You are so clever. Your chandelier is so cute. Just love it.
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donna
I love it. I want to have one in my sewing room when I get it all fixed up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love my ceiling fans, but they are so ugly! LOL
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ReplyDeleteso cute ..... somewhere on my Pinterest pages there is a ceiling fan where they covered the blades with pretty paper, now you've given me an idea.... As if I needed another one lol
ReplyDeleteCute idea! I have an old cut glass shade and fixture that will go on my light fixture on the ceiling fan in the sewing room. The shade is a gorgeous pink, but not the best light to work with in a sewing room. Everything gets this soft pink glow to the light.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and what great way to recycle/reuse what you already have!...and it looks super cute in your sewing room.
ReplyDeleteStefanie
Darling idea! You've made your sewing studio into such an inviting area! It must be a joy to use it!
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