Do you think that if I took some of these magnetic crystal drops...


And added them to this chandie in our dining room...

I could get a look kind of like this one (with a shade)??

Maybe?? I know it's not quite as grand... but the iron, and the crystal drops?
What do you think?
7 comments:
hmmm, I think it could look really cool! I think it would come to the size in comparison to the chandelier, if they are really dainty I think it might look a bit out of place but if they are closer in size to the picture in the magazine, it could look really cool!
I would definitely try it. Sometimes you gotta see for yourself before making a decision!
I think it could work, I would love to see the results!
I agree with Mrs LifeAccounts, you need a large crystal to make it work. And perhaps a sheer shade.
Definitely worth a try! It would look so glamorous! Do post "after" photos! XO
Looks like it would work!
Perhaps! I have actually been trying to make a chandelier out of manzanita branches and loose crystals - some BIG ones for an event, and found this website. Maybe it will help you?
http://www.cristalier.com/
I just found your blog and am thrilled to pieces...
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