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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Oh Goody, Another Chandelier

a great deal at $45 ,lovely detail
built the candle holder around candel screw- in base
I found another chandelier!..A decorative element that is really in but thought again because of expense would never indulge in. This one is old probably early 1900's and is gold washed brass. My husband is not fond of having large holes in the ceiling nor did I want to pay an electrician for rewiring so as before I took all the wiring out.
I happened to have on hand some flicker battery operated candles. They supposedly would burn for 700hours which should be quite suitable as they wouldn't be on except for special occasions.The cups that would hold the candles however were too shallow to hold them securely...what to do? Then I remembered my favorite product epoxy,the kind that is doughy and you rub it between your hands to mix it.
original candles had a celluloid that fit nicely on replacement candle
the finished product
I built the candle holders up around the bottom of the candle,(which could be unscrewed,)  with the epoxy and then applied an antique gold color to epoxy called Rub'n Buff. It is a really neat product that you just rub on with your finger. It's lucky I have my husband to restrain me because I like the way this stuff looks so much that I would be probably layering antique gold Rub'n Buff all over the house.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Chandelier Made Into a Candelier

Psalm18:28 For thou wilt light my candle:the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness.
Bought this great little chandelier yesterday from Council Thrift Shop in Canoga Park for $8.00. It needed rewiring as the wiring was of the cloth covered vintage type. Instead of rewiring ,I took all the wiring out,which entailed taking the whole lamp apart. I then reassembled it and hung in the corner in my dining room. It adds a delightful candlelight ambiance with battery operated flickering candles. It will be especially delightful during the holidays...which believe it or not, I am already looking forward to!