Casasugar HomeThis supply list is for a chandelier measuring 2' X 4'. They made it a substantial size because they needed to make a statement in their boutique. Of course, you can create any size or shape you want.Supplies:Continue reading to learn the steps!
- 2'x4' white wire grid panel, though you can do any shape or size. About $15-$23.
- CB2 Bubble Balls, 50 small & 40 large. $1.95 ea small, $3.95 ea large.
- Silver Christmas ball ornaments, 80 small, 80 medium.
- Fishing line. We bought high knot strength /30 lb., $3.
- One spool of sterling silver wire, 20-22 gauge. You can also do 22 gauge floral wire.
- 4 ceiling mounting hooks
- White chain, about 10 feet, cut evenly into 4 pieces.
- 4 S-hooks
- 2 white lamp cord kits from Urban Outfitters, $12 ea.
- 2 half mirror light bulbs $9 ea
- One 2" nail.
- Pliers
- One pair of wire cutters, or use scissors if you must.
- Scissors
See the little silver toggles on the table? We tied fishing line into a knot around the toggle and slipped it into the opening on top of the CB2 ball . . . the other end of the fishing line was tied to the wire grid. Fastening the fishing line to the wire grid. We suspended the wire grid from the ceiling, and started tying our fishing line to it from there. We made sure to place the wire grid under an existing ceiling electrical fixture so we could easily install the lighting. We also made sure that we had enough chain length to raise and lower the grid as needed. Seeing the first bubble hanging was so much fun.The first 60 glass balls have been hung . . . now onto the silver ball ornaments. (The light you see in the background is from another chandelier.) Right around this step we added the 2 light fixtures. We hung the small silver ornaments right up against the wire grid so as to hide it.Ultimately, the entire top of the chandelier should be covered with silver balls so as to fully conceal the wire grid. We actually placed some silver balls on top of the grid so as to hide it as best we could. The finished product! If you look closely (above) you can see the silver balls lining the top of the chandelier along the wire grid. You can also see the pink box cover that extends from the ceiling down to the chandelier itself (this picture was taken in the reflection of a large mirror).Thanks for stopping by… Have a great day!
- Insert your 4 chandelier hooks into the ceiling and attach about 2-3 feet of your white chain to each (make sure it is secured in the ceiling so as to carry the weight of the chandelier!). You need that extra amount of chain so that you can bring down the wire grid low enough to work on and install the lighting fixtures (and then raise up to the ceiling when you are done). Suspend the wire grid from the ceiling using your chains and s-hooks.
- At your work table, cut the silver wire into 2" pieces (your quantity depends on the number of glass balls you are using). Loop each 2" piece once around a nail to create the toggle. You can use pliers to adjust the size of the loop, particularly to make it small enough to fit inside the top of the glass bubble.
- Cut a piece of fishing line a few feet long. Knot one end to the silver toggle you just made. Slip the toggle inside the top of the glass CB2 ball. Then attach the other end of the fishing line to the wire grid. Hang each glass ball at varying lengths. We started from the center of the grid and worked our way out.
- In the very center of the grid we added our 2 light sockets. We wired both sockets close to the top of the grid and plugged in both cords to the ceiling fixture (or you can easily have an electrician wire the cords to a single ceiling outlet). Plug in your Half Mirror Light Bulbs.
- We added silver ball ornaments to the chandelier. We hung these balls extremely close together near the top of the grid so as to completely conceal it (the grid shouldn't show when you're done). For some of the balls we created toggles using our silver wire, and for some we simply used Christmas ornament hooks! Make sure that for each ball you hang directly on the grid that you twist the wire together so the hooks will not fall off if the chandelier is ever shaken (we live in California, so it's a factor we need to consider!).
- We ended up creating a cover around the top of the chandelier so as to conceal the chains holding it up as well as the sides of the wire grid. We simply created a light-weight crate that could be hooked to the chains holding up the rest of the chandelier. It was painted a pale pink to match the color of the walls in our store. Another option is to create a framework around the chandelier and cover it in a semi-sheer fabric so as to let the light shine through, much like a lamp shade. If you hook the chandelier close enough to the ceiling, you don't need any cover. We simply have high ceilings in our store and wanted something to finish the look of the piece.
Such a great project, the chandelier is gorgeous!
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Monday, September 12, 2011
D.I.Y. Bubble Chandelier
Here is a great DIY project from the Su Casa group owner of a boutique in Los Angeles. Instead of shelling out $3,000-$7,000 for a chandelier for her shop, she thought it would be rewarding to create their own chandelier for a fraction of the cost of a store bought chandelier.
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Oh my goodness, it's so PRETTY!!! Wow!!! Gorgeous job, and great instructions!
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AMAZING!! What a wonderful focal piece for the shop!
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Beautiful!! great job! I made a small version of a bubble light in our bathroom, I wish I had a bigger space to do one like yours, it's gorgeous!
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