I often see these Chandelier lamps, but thought they were beyond help.
Then someone gave me one, free!
Don't you just love when people go
"No, don't throw it away, give it to Carol"
Stained lamp shade and all
It had holes for attaching crystal and it's little "Made in Italy" tag still attached.
It needed all new wiring and a complete makeover.
Some heirloom white paint
And some vintage crystal...Oh, I love crystals!
Ruffles from torn and gathered muslin
And some Mary Rose fabric
It was ready for my booth at Orange Tree Antiques
I priced it at $65.00
I almost kept this one for my bedroom!
Carol
Wow, Carol...it hardly looks like the same chandy! It's so pretty now...good job!
ReplyDeleteNancy
HELLO CAROL~WOW WHAT A GREAT MAKE OVER YOU HAVE DONE!!! LOVE THE WAY THE SHADE TURNED OUT JUST GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteXOX~MARI
Hi Carol, love what you did w/ this and how perfect, already having holes for the crystals. I tried drilling holes once in a brass one and let me just say, it didn't work for me. My friends too pass their "supposed" junk my way, love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, That is quite a transformation and so adorable now! Love the fabric and ruffles.
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Sherry
OMG Carol! I LOVE what you did with this chandelier ~ I think I would end up keeping it for myself :) Or at least, enjoy it my home for a little while, then "pass it on" to someone else. Truly gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWarmest hugs, Brenda
Oh wow! I am in love! What a fabulous job and it would be very hard for me to part with! Gorgeous darling!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Olivia
ps
go to Paris, send me a postcard, one day i will get there too!
Oh girlfriend, that lamp was ugly (sorry) and just like the black duck, it turned into a beautiful swan. You did a gorgeous job. I love the Mary Rose fabric and the ruffles. That was quite the transformation. Magical, Char
ReplyDeleteThis is oh! so cute!!! :D
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Ricki Jill
Hi Carol. I'm a new follower and I am already in love with your blog! This is a great transformation. I am only an hour away from Winter Park so I'll have to come by your booth sometime and bring home some goodies. I love your style! Great job!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
ReplyDeleteJust LOVE that shade, you did such a great job!!!
Suzann ~xoxo~
That is adorable Carol! Love the transformation...you worked your magic...that will be gone real fast!
ReplyDeleteLovely transformation. You really do have the eye. Happy selling...
ReplyDeletejust gorg-juss Carol!
ReplyDeleteThat lamp is really cute. If my poor 10 yr old daughter saw it she'd want me to get it and change her whole room around that lamp!
ReplyDeleteCarol ~ you did a great job with this! It looks beautiful. Actually, I never pass these up, they sell really well and alot of my customers love the original finish as it gives it more of a French style, but sister, that shade definitely had to go! What a great job! Keep it up! ~Stacy~
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous- love it in white!!! Stopping by from Transformations and Treasures- Nice to meet you! :)
ReplyDeleteSo adorable change Carol...I cant believe it if I don't saw the previous one... its very beautiful ... great job
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Love
Farah
That came out awesome !!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you put the torn
muslin around it ~
Soooo cute ~
xoxo
Lori
That is wonderful I could not have came up with putting the ruffle around the top and bottom . Love how you painted the hardware white.
ReplyDeleteSomeone is going to be happy too own that
Janice
You sure saw the potential, I love what you did with it. I'm sure it won't be around long.
ReplyDeleteHoly WOW Carol!! You totally saved something I would have been throwing away too and made it beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteHoly WOW Carol!! You took something I would have been throwing in the trash too and made it beautiful!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's some transformation! You've done an amazing job here.
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job as usual. I wish I had your energy and know how. I bought some chandeliers recently and almost set the place on fire when I plugged one in. Not even going to try the other. Do you have any tips on doing this? I have googled to no avail and besides you are so good at sharing instructions in a way that is easy to understand. Could you please help?
ReplyDeletewhoooweeee!!! You sure cleaned that one up! Looks FABULOUS! So scrumptious, I just just want to gobble it up!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and see you soon!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
deb
Ooh Carol! This is so pretty and I bet it doesn't stay in your booth for long!!!
ReplyDeleteHow's the little table doing? LOL! Mine is still awaiting a new home.
hugs
Sissie
Gorgeous! Well done!
ReplyDeleteCarol, I am so glad you found me, however you did it! :) Absolutely stunning redo. I am in total love. I see these frequently at thrift shops and this is beyond anything I could have dreamed up. You need to make more! Thanks so much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a beauty, Carol.Of course, I'm crazy about the pink pattern so that's an added bonus.
ReplyDeletehi Carol,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog, I see we both love vintage florals!
Tracey
Love the raggedy ruffly on this fabulous transformation Carol. I bet someone has already got this beauty hanging in their home by now. xo
ReplyDeleteI love it! I think I've told you that I love anything pink with roses. Hard to believe your beautiful lamp came from such an out of date lamp like the original. That is one I would have had trouble parting with too!
ReplyDelete...oh my, how lovely it is now!!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder others say, "don't throw it out, give it to Carol!"
xo, Rosemary
I love how this turned out soooo much! I never tire of a chandelier painted white.
ReplyDeletei wouldn't blame you a bit for holding on to this lovely little thing...such a pretty transformation and a freebie to boot...you lucky girl...thanks for sharing at fridays unfolded!
ReplyDeleteblessings,
alison
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