Lighted Chandelier By Danielle Walcott

in life •  7 years ago 

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This DIY utilizes items from the Dollar Tree and also well as precious stone laurels from Amazon and EFavorMart to make a Chandelier, any semblance of which, nobody has seen some time recently! Appreciate!

Time: 3 Days Cost: $60 Difficulty: Medium


Preparing ReadyGetting

Supplies: The principal thing we need to do is accumulate our provisions. 95 percent of the provisions originated from the Dollar Tree. The gem festoons originated from Amazon and EFavorMart. I will put a more nitty gritty rundown underneath.

Step 1: Once we have accumulated the majority of our provisions, the time has come to make the base and stem. The base is made by sticking candles together in progression: The principal candle is stuck to the base of the bowl, and set to cure for 12 to 24 hours.

Making the baseCreating the base.

Step 1: Once we have accumulated the greater part of our provisions, the time has come to make the base and stem. The base is made by sticking candles together in progression: The primary candle is stuck to the base of the bowl, and set to cure for 12 to 24 hours.

Step 2: Next we will stick two candles together, one topsy turvy over the hour. We will likewise enable this to cure for 12 to 24 hours.

Making one segment of the stemCreating one bit of the stem.

Step 2: Next we will stick two candles together, one topsy turvy over the hour. We will likewise enable this to cure for 12 to 24 hours.

Making the holesCreating the openings.

Step 3: Next we will utilize the pointed connection of a patching iron to drill openings into the plastic plate following the enriching design that is as of now there.

Connect Orings theAttach Orings the

Step 4: Once every one of the gaps have been readied, the time has come to put the O-rings of the precious stone wreaths through the openings. For the tallness of the base we made, we will require 21 precious stones for each strand - including the o-rings.

Appending the lightsAffixing the lights.

Step 5: Now that we have hung the majority of our wreaths, the time has come to append the lights. I am utilizing push lights that have a glue backing on them. To start with I wrap each light in jewel wrap, and after that I stick the two lights down on contradicting closes utilizing a blend of e6000 stick and heated glue.

Working up the baseBuilding up the base.

Step 6: Now that we have enabled our base and stem to cure, the time has come to assemble. Initially, we will put the last light holder over the flame holder that appended to the bowl, and set that to cure for around 12 to 24 hours.

Base and stem completionBase and stem finish.

Step 7: Finally, we would now be able to add the last piece to the stem. Once stuck, this excessively should sit for 12, making it impossible to 24 hours to cure.

Discretionary Decorating the best with flowersOptional: Decorating the best with blooms.

Step 8: In this discretionary advance, we are appending botanical wipe to the highest point of the light fixture with Velcro and afterward making a decorative design.

Mount the light shadeMount the light shade.

Step 9: It is currently time to mount the highest point of our crystal fixture to the base and stem. We do this by putting paste on the highest point of the light holder and focusing the platter to finish everything on the off chance that it. We will then set this aside for 12 to 24 hours to dry totally. We are done!


A sneak pinnacle of the last projectA sneak pinnacle of the last task!

Step 10: Here is a sneak pinnacle of the last venture as made!

All spruced up for an eventAll spruced up for an occasion!

Step 11: Here is a last look of the ceiling fixtures prepared to be appeared at an occasion with a complimentary piece.
Materials I used for this project:

  • 1 Glass Bowl (Dollar Tree)
  • 4 Tapered Glass Candle Holders (Dollar Tree)
  • 3 LED Push Lights (Dollar Tree)

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This is a great post. I love that you did not follow the norm and actually created your own decorations. A decorator would have charged over $500 probably for what you are showing in this post. I have a friend that has this Talent and her and her sisters created all their own decorations for her wedding they saved an enormous amount of money by doing so. Thank you for sharing.

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