Now that's a project only a true beadaholic would attempt. lol I'm sure this looked awesome and added just the right touch of whimsy and fun to Lindsay's playroom. And I agree with her - it would look fabulous in sparkling, hot pink for a girl's room.
April 13, 2014 at 10:07 AM
Got a boring old chandelier? Got plenty of cheap beads or know where to get some? Then grab your glue gun and follow Lindsay of Makely School for Girls' Easy DIY Beaded Chandelier tutorial.
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She did a fabulous job in reviving a black chandelier and making it into a statement piece. You don't have to pick rainbow colors. It is a wonderful opportunity to change say a black chandelier into a bronze one.
Her post shares lots of great tips on how to pull this home decor trick off!
Hat Tip to Nanny Pink's Passion on Facebook.
Before You Go:
Bling Up Your Bathroom and Medicine Cabinet
How to Make Felt Ball and Beaded Coasters
Bejeweled Cake or Display Stand Tutorial
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Original Post by THE BEADING GEM Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
posted by The Beading Gem at 8:00 AM on Apr 12, 2014
"How to Bead a Chandelier"
3 Comments -
I sometimes find myself wondering if we go over board with the beads. Then I see this and come to my senses. There can never be enough! Great job!
April 12, 2014 at 10:43 AM
Nancy- we'll said! There is indeed no such thing as too many beads.
April 12, 2014 at 3:16 PM
Now that's a project only a true beadaholic would attempt. lol I'm sure this looked awesome and added just the right touch of whimsy and fun to Lindsay's playroom. And I agree with her - it would look fabulous in sparkling, hot pink for a girl's room.
April 13, 2014 at 10:07 AM