Hi Sarah, I bought the shade, and the light workings are from an old brass glassy lantern. We used the inside of the lantern, and added a washer at the top to for the shade to rest upon. We also rewired it so it would be longer, and added a ceiling canopy. I hope this helps.... and thanks for sweet comments. I have it listed on my Etsy shop, but I am so tempted to keep it!
Just gorgeous! My sister has been slowly replacing all of her light fixtures so I'm pinning this one to send to her:) Thanks for stopping by my blog today.
Oh my my my. This is gor.geous! Seriously so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that I stopped over from the newbie party!!
Did you just buy a drum shade and the hot glue fabric? I'd love to see a how-to.
Feel free to come check out my (newbie) blog too!
Have a wonderful night,
Sarah
www.adventuresofourfamily.com
Hi Sarah, I bought the shade, and the light workings are from an old brass glassy lantern. We used the inside of the lantern, and added a washer at the top to for the shade to rest upon. We also rewired it so it would be longer, and added a ceiling canopy. I hope this helps.... and thanks for sweet comments. I have it listed on my Etsy shop, but I am so tempted to keep it!
DeleteJust gorgeous! My sister has been slowly replacing all of her light fixtures so I'm pinning this one to send to her:) Thanks for stopping by my blog today.
ReplyDeleteThis caught my eye right away. I saw the photo on Savvy Southern Style and had to come see this. It is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I want one! I'm your newest follower.
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So beautiful. Where did you find the fabric?
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! I love it and so pretty when lit too. Thanks for sharing with my newbie party.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDelete~Newest Follower! :)
This is sooooo pretty. Thanks for sharing it at Wow.
ReplyDeleteThe shade is simply gorgeous - congrats on being featured at Savvy Southern Style. You've just got another follower !
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