среда, 24 мая 2017 г.

Thrift Store Chandelier to West Elm Inspired Terrarium


I found an 80s brass and glass chandelier at the thrift store and wanted to give it a makeover. Unfortunately, it was broken (thanks kids!) before I had a chance to make it over, and so I was only left with SOME of the glass plates, which eliminated my original idea.
I knew I had to get creative if I wanted to use them for anything. Lucky for me, I was browsing the West Elm catalog and came across some geometric terrariums and I knew my chandelier would be perfect.
By using foil tape to connect the glass plates together, it looks like they are held together with metal frames. A great faux look. And it takes no special skills to assemble them! (Forget soldering or even glue!)
The total cost of this project was less than $6. The cost of the chandelier and the tape.
Geometric Glass and Foil Tape Terrariums. A perfect showcase for my succulents.


All that was left of my broken 80s chandelier.


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After disassembling the glass plates from the chandelier frame.


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Click through to see the final version!!


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Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/9689657/thrift-store-chandelier-to-west-elm-inspired-terrarium-how-to-succulent site


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