Nature-Inspired DIY Tree Branch Chandelier

Nature-Inspired DIY Tree Branch Chandelier
Nature-inspired décor is on top and will always be because it makes mankind and nature closer. Today we’re sharing a cool tree branch chandelier that will bring a beautiful natural touch to any home. Prepare tree branches, 3 bulb holders , 3 meters of fabric lighting cable and 3 vintage style LED bulbs. Use screw... 
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Cute And Glam DIY Chandelier Renovation

Cute And Glam DIY Chandelier Renovation
Update your old light fixture with this pretty and easy DIY chandelier. It adds a dose of glam to any room, without any rewiring required. You’ll need 12-inch-diameter hanging wire plant basket, silver spray paint, four 6-foot strings of decorative crystal garland for a total of 24 feet, three metal hanging hooks. Remove the hanging... 
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6 Cool And Fun DIY Outdoor Chandeliers For Patios

6 Cool And Fun DIY Outdoor Chandeliers For Patios
The weather is warm, and summer is coming soon, so we spend lots of time outdoors. Many of us have gardens with terraces and patios, so you probably need a cute chandelier suitable for outdoors, and we’ve rounded up several tutorials. Of course, we understand that there’s no electricity outdoors, so all the chandeliers are... 
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Beautiful DIY White Flowers Chandelier

Beautiful DIY White Flowers Chandelier
This sweet chandelier is inspired by Design Sponge where it was called Pajaki. You’ll need coffee filters, plain paper, a hot glue gun, white embroidery floss, and one large quilting hoop and the small hoop. Start by covering the hoops in the thread, just wrapping it tightly around. Now make the flowers. Just fluff the... 
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DIY Vintage-Inspired Industrial Chandelier

DIY Vintage-Inspired Industrial Chandelier
We’ve already told you about DIY industrial lamps, and today it’s time to make a gorgeous industrial chandelier that is great for a dining room or as kitchen bar lights. You’ll need some wood (here it’s a recycled coffee table and cabinet door), vintage reproduction electrical parts (you can buy some on Etsy), satin nickle... 
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15 Cool DIY Industrial Lamps And Chandeliers

15 Cool DIY Industrial Lamps And Chandeliers
We continue telling you of amazing industrial pieces for your home décor and today it’s all about lamps that you can easily make yourself. Pipes are the most common material for such lamps and below you’ll see many cool examples and tutorials to make a lamp of pipes and bulbs – or even a chandelier.... 
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Crazy DIY Easter Eggs Chandelier

Crazy DIY Easter Eggs Chandelier
Make your Easter cheerful and unusual! Everybody makes bowls with Easter eggs, paint them and decorate everything but who could imagine a chandelier decorated with Easter eggs? This is a really crazy but original idea, don’t you think? So, start decorating the Easter eggs the way you like – there are many recipes to paint... 
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Fashionable DIY Chandelier With Bubbles

Fashionable DIY Chandelier With Bubbles
Chandeliers with bubbles are popular today, many designers present their variants. Now you can make one, too. The supplies are clear holiday ornaments, silver & gold pre-holed sequins, clear jewelry line or fishing line, lamp shade frame or a wire plant basket; light colored, heavy duty thread, scissors, wire and wire cutters, a ribbon, a... 
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Cool DIY Chandelier Of Bulbs And Cages

Cool DIY Chandelier Of Bulbs And Cages
A chandelier from bulbs and cages? It may be so cool! You’ll need bulb cages, an assortment of colored and differently shaped bulbs, “Hemma” cord sets, one per bulb, power strip. Screw a bulb into the socket on a cord set. Position the cage around the bulb and cage it into place around the bulb,... 
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DIY Industrial And Vintage Chandelier

DIY Industrial And Vintage Chandelier
An industrial chandelier with a vintage touch? Easily! For this project you’ll need vintage wagon wheel, string lights, extension cords, 3 pieces of chain, about 4′ in length, 4 S-hooks, or adjustable rings, 2 ceiling cup hooks, a drill. First of all, decide where you’ll put your chandelier and mark this place with a pencil.... 
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