cjme63 5 Posted October 8, 2009 Thanks for your comments! After all the headache I went through to get it wired and installed...I put in the french doors and realized that if the table (this is a dining room) sits directly under the chandelier, the french doors will bump into it when they are open - I'll either have to move the chandelier over a ways or have the doors open to the hallway... it never ends....sigh Maybe I'll wait until I install the fireplace wall and get a table to see how it should all be arranged. Quote Link to comment
Jo Med 1,017 Posted October 8, 2009 This is brilliant - how clever you are. It never ceases to amaze me how members turn their hand to everything mini and always seem to make a great job of it. This inspires me tremendously - I want to make lights now (the fact that I have no idea where to start could be a problem )Well done Quote Link to comment
cjme63 5 Posted October 8, 2009 Jo, it's really very easy - maybe someday I can try making a tutorial. Meanwhile, here's one for a simple but cute chandelier - once you do one of these you'll have all kinds of ideas how to alter it to your liking with different beads and findings. Go for it! It always seems like rocket science until you start, and then you realize how easy it is and...why didn't I do it before? Cynthia oops! forgot the link:http://miniatures.about.com/od/makeminiatu...erfallchand.htm Quote Link to comment
LLyn M. 63 Posted October 9, 2009 I liked this chandelier way better than the one in the tutorial...way better!! Quote Link to comment
sparklepuppies 1,031 Posted October 9, 2009 Looks great! Good job, how cool you made it yourself! Quote Link to comment
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