Someone owed me money for design work–
and [gave me] this chandelier as payment when they couldn’t pay up. Swell. Do you think I can pay the electric bill with it too?
It’s been hanging in the rafters for a long time now and HAS TO GO. I can’t move on as long as it exists.
So I took it down–took it apart–and started with -blowing off all the dust & cleaning it up- and altering the faded black metal.
Taking the fixture apart as far as was reasonable, I protected the rest of it in Press n’ Seal. Absolutely a staple in my “tool box!”
I used a spray primer, and then two different whites. I painted in sections with the crisp white, then immediately misted over it with an ivory so the color had more dimension.
It took several light coats to cover so I gave it a few days to thoroughly dry before trying to put it all back together. I took pics as I took it apart to help me remember how!
Although it looked much lighter and fresher, it still needed something and-I had an idea! And more springs!
Hanging crystals would be totally–Wrong.
Glass globes–No.
Pseudo Globes–perhaps ?!?
I thought it could be playful–but STILL needed something.
That’s when I thought about a garden style. So I did what some would call UNthinkable—I sprayed glue in specific areas and applied sphagnum moss.
To one side. Like you see on a tree in nature.
And I sprayed the spring coils and rolled them through the moss on a table!
I’m still trying to figure out how to stabilize the coils better, they’re a bit tippy.
But I LIKE IT!
I think it would be fun in a bathroom, or a sun room.
Even a very stylized guest room!
Catherine
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