Saturday, October 25, 2014

A Teacup Chandelier

My version of a teacup chandelier upcycle....I found some old teacups, spray painted a chandelier light fixture to match them, and bonded the teacups to each section with E6000 glue (wonderful stuff!).  Here it is shown with fresh flowers in each cup, but it could also be used to hold tealights and hung in the garden to enjoy at dusk.


5 comments:

Jillian's Bella Rosa Antiques said...

Wow, Melissa! Great repurpose project! Perfect for my new "let's Talk Vintage" Linky Party! Come on over and join us...

Melissa/Piney Rose said...

Thanks so much, Jill. I will certainly do that!

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