I have had this really amazing chandelier sitting in my laundry room for the past two months. My husband hasn’t felt like tackling it (which is very unlike him) and I haven’t felt like being the nagging wife so together, we just let it be…until this week. My sister in law and her kiddos were coming to visit and visitors always get us moving in fast motion so we finally got it hung. Yay!
When I went to visit my Aunt in Dallas she gave me a shabby, vintage chandelier. It could have been wired to work, but I didn’t need it working. I planned on putting candles in the top, but that didn’t give it the pop I was looking for. Then the inspiration hit me. I love when that happens!
Do you remember this post? Well here is a photo of my inspiration.
Here is MY take on it.
What do you think?
I absolutely LOVE it!
It makes me so happy.
Once I realized the look I was going for, I rummaged through my closet. I knew I had old vintage plates on hand. All I was missing were the tea cups. I headed to the Goodwill and found three that would work.
This one was black. I painted it the same shabby green I used on my armoire. I really liked the shape of this one.
This one gives me that clean, crisp Pottery Barn feel that I love.
But this one is my favorite. I love the look and feel of it.
This is the one that ties the pretty bow on the whole thing for me.
It finishes my kitchen. I didn’t realize how badly this room needed a chandelier until I got one. What a difference it makes!
Of course when you add something like this, it calls for some other changes to happen. I switched some things around on my table. I just finished up a bargain I found at the Goodwill when I was there. I’ll post the rest next week.
Right now we are having fun with our company. :)
This is perfect! I love, love, love it!! You are so creative, great job!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. I can't wait to see it in person. You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteI like yours better!!!! Go Girl-It is completely awesome! The colors and details on your cups and saucers are lovely!
ReplyDeleteKim
http://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com
Love it! You are so clever!
ReplyDeleteEveryone leaves such sweet comments, they must be talented in this area too. Everytime I see a new Krysta creation I just think, what the?! How does she do that? It leaves me scratching my head and feeling very incompetent. Get ready for me to get there girl! You'll have a whole house to play with! Love you!
ReplyDeletethat is so fun and pretty!!
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That is the sweetest little chandy I've seen! You are quite talented =) I would love if you could stop by and link up to my VIP party tonight. Otherwise it runs every Friday through the weekend =) http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/04/vip-party-10.html
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cool idea! You did a great job! Your newest follower....hope you can visit me sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteit turned our great! I wish I could see it in person. That green seems to go so perfectly with everything. Good choice!
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ReplyDeleteim in the process of making one of these with an old fixture i found, but instead of the teacups/pots which i collect i found some lovely clear classes that i can put candles into it. we have also mounted it onto a stand instead of hanging it. its painted and the stand is almost done hopefully should be finished it in the next few days.
Nicole
sweetseasons.typepad.com
So cute and creative! Love it!
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