This living decoration is amazing. I think this goes in my beautiful chandelier group. {A gorgeous piece of art by Regine Ramseier}







This living decoration is amazing. I think this goes in my beautiful chandelier group. {A gorgeous piece of art by Regine Ramseier}






I love these dressed up party favorites. You people are so creative!
Painted fun colors and fun designs…
Dressed up for a party theme– astronauts and hot air balloons…
Dressed up so pretty, it might stay up all year– a chandelier, bunting, and, mixed with other found objects…
And this one is just precious.
Inspiring! xoxo
This idea is a bit out there– but that is why I love it. People pushing boundaries helps the industry move forward!
At the Engage ’10 Conference (for luxury wedding vendors) the planners put together this amazing dance floor spectacle of champagne glasses hanging from ribbons.
When guests were ready for a glass, stilt walkers would cut one down and fill it with Veuve Clicquot.
At first, the practical side of me was skeptical. But the idea has grown on me. Sure, it would a pain to put together– but what a wow factor!
I love it when people are creative with found objects. They are usually more interesting than anything you can buy. Can’t you see one of these chandeliers overhead at a dinner party?
Mason jars have tons of uses– and in large numbers look fantastic.
Here’s a close up. The light cable was inserted through the lid. Click here for a tutorial for making your own.
Ok– we have seen mason jars before. What about decanters?
The bottom was removed to add to the pendant look.
If they look to complicated– don’t worry, they will be for sale soon, in both crystal and metal.
Have you ever made a chandelier from found objects?