here's a quick decor tip that truly works any time of year:
i just happened to do this in the fall with the 'Tattered & Torn' room scheme
that's been featured in a few recent posts...
i had a perfectly serviceable chandelier
[mine was an old brass one from the 1980's, bought for a few bucks at a thrift shop.
sprayed with KRYLON WHITE GLOSS ENAMEL APPLIANCE PAINT.
it sticks to EVERYTHING]
that i popped some wicker 'top hat' shades on, but it needed some more pizazz
i simply screwed in a few cuphooks up in the ceiling and hung some curvy old wire lampshade frames from them.
yes, i meant for them to hang crooked and wonky - it's more interesting that way!
stagger the sizes, the distances, the heights.
in this photo above, the frames hang ON the hooks.
in the top photo, you can see how i dropped those wire shade frames down lower
by suspending them with velvet ribbons.
they work either way - AND you can also embellish the lampshade frames!
add ribbons, flowers, crystals, or add some vintage photos & papers
using wooden clothespins to hold them on.
what else could you hang like this?
birdcages. branches. baskets. wire garden fencing. bike wheels.
i just HAVE to share this here (already did on facebook):
i saw this cool wood wall made from RE-CLAIMED old wood in a casino on the las vegas strip! yes, i did!
[my logo wasn't on it]
you know that old door that i showed in my last post?
i say go big or go home - do a whole WALL of old doors or wood planks,
then add old hooks up high to hang seasonal decor from!
what a backdrop in an entryway!
.
[my logo wasn't on it]
you know that old door that i showed in my last post?
i say go big or go home - do a whole WALL of old doors or wood planks,
then add old hooks up high to hang seasonal decor from!
what a backdrop in an entryway!
.