Candle Pendants
We recently moved a few things around in the living room (should read: went crazy replacing all of the things on the wall, buying a new TV and re-furbing 3 antiques and a hand-me-down piece of furniture.) Anyway, when we put together our entertainment center I was seriously drawing a blank on what to fill the empty space with.
I purchased silver floral wire, 2 $.99 votives, and 3m hooks to create this look. I ended up using some picture wire I already had instead, so that I could save even more when I discovered that it worked just as well.
I simply wound the wire ends around one another to create a closed circle that fit tightly around the lip of the votive.
Next, I simply wound some wire around 2 opposite side of the original wire cirle to suspend the votive. I secured the suspended parts with a dab of hot glue for added security.
To hang the pendants from the ceiling I first secured clear 3M hooks to the ceiling, then hung a piece of wire from them to attach to the pendants.
While it is hard to see the wire pendants in photographs, the candles make a big impact when they are lit. I not sure if you will find these in any decor magazines, but they are perfect for our family and the feel of our home. We love their understated elegance. Also, I couldn't be more pleased with how quick and easy they were to create. It was a cheap project that I completed in less than 20 minutes. And even better, with the 3M hooks they come of super easily as soon as I change my mind about them! Perfect!
Check back in the next couple of weeks to see some of the living room antiques we've been working on as well! In the mean time, stop by these parties that I'll be linking too, and see what everyone else has been creating this week.
27 comments:
Patrice! I am in love with the whole simplistic look! I love the candle holders...genius idea. Great job!
They look beautiful!! The room looks completely different with the white entertainment center instead of black, crazy how much of a difference that stuff makes. Looks great!
So simple and pretty! They do look beautiful all lit up! Very clever idea!
Love the entertainment center too!
Gorgeous!!! I love the wreath too!
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I love the last picture! It looks beautiful and simple... right up my alley.
Sarah
I love all the simple yet elegant items in your room--so perfect and calming all at the same time!
So pretty! I just love the 3M hooks!!
Beautiful! Thanks for linking up and sharing!
They look beautiful!
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Those are awesome- you did a great job!
Inspiring idea...thanks so much for sharing it!
Blessings,
Linda
Love this idea! I may try this in a row over my mantel. Maybe with fishing line for an invisible touch?!
I love the candles!!!!!
Very simple and pretty. Thanks for linking up.
Becca
Very fun idea! I love it!
I would love to make some of those and hang them out by my hot tub! How romantic! Thanks for the great idea!
~Rainey~
A simple solution!
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Allison
Atticmag
Simply lovely. What a clever way to have candles and not have to worry that little hands will get to them.
So simple and cute. Good job!
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~Ela
These are adorable! Super cute idea! Thanks so much for joining The Sunday Showcase. I greatly appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderul week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
Very pretty...but something that would just be begging to be ripped from the ceiling by my kiddos. Or swung, the glass smashing against the wall...or better yet, the TV, lol.
Some day, when they are a bit older and have some common sense in their heads...rather than their current sense of adventure.
It never occured to me to put those 3M hooks on the ceiling. I love it!!
I think these are lovely and very creative.
These are so cute. They add a lot to the television area.
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Laura @ along for the ride
That's a great idea! I love how that looks when you light the candles.
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