It started out like this -
And it only cost $10. Really. But before I explain all the how-to's, let me explain my inspiration. I have loved this $399 chandy from Ballard Design for a long time now -
Beautiful isn't it? But way out of my price range. Then, a few months ago, I came across Mandi from Vintage Revivals and her caged basket chandelier tutorial -
And I realized that I could make my own Orb Chandelier - using 2 hanging baskets. So, I made a quick trip to Walmart. I found the hanging planters in the gardening section. And they were only $5 each. I picked up two and was ready to go.
Still not seeing it? Well, look at the structure of the baskets -
So, I started with my really ugly brass and glass light fixture.
I removed the glass panels (they just hung loosely) -
Here's a close up -
I took the fixture down (I've installed many light fixtures over the years and find it to be a very easy project. If you want to try this, and it's your first time working with electrical fixtures, just remember to turn off the power before you get started. Usually, removing an old fixture is as easy as unscrewing it from the ceiling, lowering the fixture, and loosening two wire nuts. It may be best to work with someone who has done this sort of work before to show you the ropes.)
Once it was down, I knew that I wanted to get rid of that big wheel-like section in the middle. That meant taking the fixture apart. I unscrewed the top and began removing each piece until I reached the wheel section -
Then, I put the rest of the pieces back on (In this case, I needed a spacer to fill in for the missing wheel. I used a large nut that we had in our junk box. It isn't visible but keeps the upper pieces of the light in place.).
Now for the fun part - adding the hanging planters. I played around with them a little until I decided exactly how I wanted them to look.
I decide to use the clips that came with them - but I needed to lose the chain.
I used three clips to hold the two baskets together. To make it a little clearer, here's a picture of the light before I spray painted it -
And let me add, this fixture was almost screaming for this update (and not just because it was hideous). It fits perfectly inside these baskets. Which was a happy accident. I didn't really measure anything. :-) It could be one of the smoothest projects I've ever done here. Because, usually something goes wrong. Or doesn't work. Or hits a snag. But not this project. As a matter of fact, the circle at the top of the basket rests perfectly on the chandelier (keeping it in place). It kind of makes me not want to measure stuff from now on...
Ok, back to the light. Once I had it the way I wanted, I grabbed my Rustoleum Oil-Rubbed Bronze and hit it with a few light coats of paint (I just painted the light - not the baskets. And, up-close, the baskets have a little color variance. So, I tried to mimic that on the fixture.). I don't have a picture of the spray paint, but it's the same paint I've used on my buffet lamps, $1.49 lamp, and dining room frames. Once the paint was dry, Craig and I hung it back up. This wasn't too difficult either, but it does take four hands, so I don't have any pictures...
I think it looks great! It casts a beautiful shadow on the ceiling too (another happy accident). And I love the price! I only spent $10 (I had the spray paint on hand - and it didn't take too much.). Oh, but I did change out the bulbs to give it a more modern look (and there is still a lot of debate in the house about whether those will stay...). Considering Ballard wants $399 for a similar light, I think I did pretty well! What do you think?
I've shared this project here -



















Ohh! I love this! Really awesome light fixture Kristen and a great price at that. Thanks for sharing this! Lesley
ReplyDeleteI think you did VERY well! good job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! You did do a fantastic job! Seriously, it came together wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteYou're a rockin' globe light fixture maker type of woman!
Stopping in from BNOTP.
-Joanne
LOVE THIS. What a great idea. Be proud!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a great project! I can't believe the transformation for such a great price! Very creative, thinking-outside-the-box, wonderful piece! Hopped over from Nifty Thrifty Tuesday...I am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteAh-haaa....looks great!!! Laurel
ReplyDeleteAmazing job!! So creative...and well priced!! Excited to be a new follower!!
ReplyDeleteMaggie
www.thehellonheelshousewife.blogspot.com
I love this thrifty project. It looks so much better now and the shadows on the ceiling are so interesting. Great job! Found you at Coastal Charm.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Between Naps on A Porch and I just wanted to tell you how much I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteIt is ABSOLUTELY brilliant.
I am pinning it and running out to find baskets!
Thanks for sharing and for great inspiration.
blessings,
karianne
It looks great! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Hmmm, wonder where in my house I could use one of those baskets....
ReplyDeletewould love it if you could share this on my link party
ReplyDeleteNatasha xxx
www.serenityyou.blogspot.com
Wow, this is great! Such luck that it fit in there perfectly. You probably just have a really good eye for these things. I love the shadow on the ceiling too. Janelle @ Emmaline
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Don't you just love it when someone's creative endeavor spurs you to think how to incorporate their idea with your idea!
ReplyDeleteYour lite is really amazing!! Great job!
What a great job! A total transformation!
ReplyDeleteI would love if you would post and share it with my readers! Join the Community and share any of your creative project!
Susan @ Oh My! Creative
How inventive. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome! Great job!
ReplyDelete--Katie
@ Creatively Living
Brilliant. This looks so wonderful! Great use of materials! I have seen that light fixture from Ballard's before as well. You did a superb job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And so creative.
ReplyDeleteI even like the shadows it throws on the ceiling. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! I have one of these in my living room that I painted white. It's still my favorite light in the house :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love this!!! I almost want to go out and buy that brass chandelier just so I can make this light!!!
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Looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!! It looks absolutely lovely too. And, for $10 that's a nice savings from the real deal :) Stopping by from the Blackberry Vine link party.
ReplyDeleteLove this! It looks very vintage, you did a great job- and for $10, I'm totally impressed :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I've been going crazy at the orb lighting at Restoration Hardware and trying to figure out how to easily replicate the idea to a degree. This is so simple and perfect! Thanks for sharing. I recently used Rustoleum oil-rubbed bronze to update some lighting in my home too. BTW, I actually love the clear, globe bulbs you've used as they mimic the overall globe shape of the fixture itself. I think it's a keeper just as it is! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYou have a reason to be really excited about this project. The outcome is great. To know you made it so inexpensively is amazing. I will definitely keep this project idea in mind for the future. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust popped over from Sugar Bee Crafts link party - this is amazing! Love the outcome. Following along via GFC.
ReplyDeleteKelly @ herringbone lane
Very cool! I love the one from Ballard and Restoration Hardware. I'd love you to link it up at:http://burlapanddenim.com/2012/03/party-on-mondays-2/
ReplyDeleteThat was PURE GENIUS. I love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I HAVE THE SAME UGLY LIGHT FIXTURE, ONLY THE GLASS IS SMOKE COLORED...I didn't know any of these were still around....I haven't found an inexpensive replacement fixture that would still put out enough light...this might be just the ticket! Thanks so much for sharing...too funny...what a coincidence....P.S. have you figured out a way to repurpose the glass panel pieces? Let us know if you do....
ReplyDeleteWow -- I love this! I've made a chandelier with wire planter baskets before and I love how easy it is, and so perfect for making a light fixture. Might have to try this project. Thanks for the idea :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! It also reminds me of the orb light fixtures from Restoration Hardware. Now only to convince my husband to help me take down our old light.... ;)
ReplyDeleteOver from Vintage Wanna Bee!
I am in love! Pinning this to try and replace the super ugly lamp above my table.
ReplyDeleteLovely idea I cannot wait to try! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! If I had an ugly chandelier I would so do this!
ReplyDeleteWow that lamp is amazing, and from hanging baskets no less. I'm already thinking where I'm going to put one in my house! Love the shadows too. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love what Mandie did with her light fixture and the Ballard one has been a favorite for a while. I love happy accidents, too. You have made this look so easy! Visiting via Tales of a Trophy Wife.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! I love it and I pinned it!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I've been drooling over the orb chandeliers from Restoration Hardware (but they are $2000!!) This is ingenious!!! I'm inspired to try this!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I've been drooling over the orb chandeliers from Restoration Hardware (but they are $2000!!) This is ingenious!!! I'm inspired to try this!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Especially the price! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteBarbara @ chase-thestar.blogspot.com
oh my gosh ! im so in love with this chandelier your sooo clever! might have to hit the thrift store and walmart today ive just gotta have one of these! ps ~ im your newest follower ~ awesome blog!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! It is awesome :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool lamp! So unique. Good job!!!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me??? That is gorgeous! Amazing job! Yet another reason I wish the ceilings were higher in my house...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Looks wonderful. Are you going to add the little glass drop like the Ballard chandy? :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Great job!
ReplyDeletepretty cool!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a really good job of replicating your inspiration chandelier - which I happen to have in my entry in the antique silver finish :-) Too bad I didn't see your project sooner, I could have saved myself a few hundred dollars ;-) I have an ugly brass chandelier that used to be in the dining room. I've been debating turning it into something a little prettier, and your chandelier project has definitely inspired me :-) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteKelly
I totally enjoyed reading about this! Who knew planters were the new light fixture? Smart!
ReplyDeleteAh, so creative. I love it...and the price tag makes me love it more! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Storing this one for the kitchen renovation :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Once again...my favorite part about blogging and reading blogs is finding all of the creative ideas out there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing ~ Laura
I LOVE this! It turned out great. I may have to try this for my dining room light.
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Oh my gosh, that is amazing! I totally recognized it as (similar to) the Ballard Lamp. Nice job!
ReplyDelete~Elena
`A Casarella
I seriously LOVE this! I found two of those baskets at Goodwill a few weeks ago for $1.99. I had another light fixture in mind. But I like yours way better. I'm going to steal....ahem...borrow this idea for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Super tutorial and just love love love the price tag.
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Linda
Wow! We had two light fixtures almost like that, and we tried to figure out some way to make something decent from them, and finally gave up. Thought it was impossible. Guess we were wrong!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome light!!
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!! I absolutely love this kind of out of the box (orb) thinking! Fantastic. When I read orb chandy for $10, I just had to see how such a feat was even possible. You showed me! :-)
ReplyDeleteOK this was freaking Genius! I love it
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the coolest DIY lights I've ever seen. How smart - and simple!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Time Travel Thursday again this week.
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday - you were featured today!
ReplyDeleteMandy, www.SugarBeeCrafts.com
Totally CLEVER!
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks great, too. :)
-Revi
Wow!! That is such a great transformation!
ReplyDeleteWell done. Very smart way of doing it. I found you through beyond the picket fence. Glad to have found your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea! It is gorgeous! I would love for you to share with my readers on Blog Stalking Thursday!
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very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is just to smart. I really like how it looks, it's so much better than the old brass.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cool! I never would have guessed.
ReplyDeleteOK, this? Is genius! Wow! Also, yours is nicer than the one you saw for $400. It just so happens that I have a fixture just like yours that I have been wanting to do something with for months, and yeah, this is it.
ReplyDeleteSuper creative and it looks awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! We just posted our Kitchen Fun and Crafty friday link party and would LOVE for you to share this!
ReplyDeletehttp://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2012/03/kitchen-fun-and-crafty-friday-link_15.html We have also included a Sugarlicious giveaway!
This is such a creative idea!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Delightful
www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
WOW!! That turned out amazing!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI currently have a link party going and would love it if you would share this and anything else you would like!
http://twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com/2012/03/thursdays-temptation-link-party-9.html
Jill
LOVE this!!! I can't believe how you created that. Just AMAZING! Thanks for linking up this week :)
ReplyDeletewow! lovely piece! creative diy project!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Very creative and looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLike the new one alot better! Thanks for sharing at Things I've Done Thursday. www.bearrabbitbear.com
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! you have a lovely blog. I hope you'll visit me at My Dream Canvas :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic makeover!
ReplyDeleteI love the unexpected shape and the ORB (spray paint is fun, isn't it?).
And I would LOVE it if you'd share this at Feature Friday FREE-FOR-ALL going on right now!
http://www.fivedaysfiveways.com/2012/03/feature-friday-free-for-all-11.html
Hope to see you soon!
P.S. I'm a new follower. : )
~Abbie
Wow!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't started going through my links yet, and then I just saw this!
Yay! So glad you already linked up! : )
That looks great! Awesome idea :D
ReplyDeleteLove it! This project makes me want to makeover all my light fixtures. Planter baskets today who know what else tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop and say BRILLIANT!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! What a simple idea, but I NEVER would have thought of it!!
ReplyDeleteLeanne
That exact light fixture has been on my wish list for a long time... Now I make one myself! You are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI remember when Mandy made that. You did a great job. I always LOVE ORB spray paint. I'm featuring you in the PoPP Spotlight this weekend at Domestically Speaking.
ReplyDeletethis gives me hope for mine in the foyer! i am going to give it a try!! thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCan you get any better than that? It all fit together the first time, looks absolutely beautiful and updated. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo very cool! Found you through Funky Junk Sat Night Special party. What an awesome project this is! I can see why it is your favorite! Hope you can stop by for a visit sometime!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to you!
xo-Lisa
Oh my gosh what an awesome idea! I bought a new light fixture for the hallway but I am now staring at the old one to see if I can pull something like this off. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best ideas I have ever seen! Your a Amazing! I was in Restoration Hardware yesterday drooling at their chandeliers with the metal orbs around them. Hmmm I to have your sickness:) I am an Interior Designer who hates to pay full price for anything if I can figure out how to recreate it! Keep up the great work, thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I like the round bulbs, I noticed them immediately. Don't change a thing:)
ReplyDeleteFound you from Knock Off Decor. What a great way to take a name-brand item and make it your own! So clever! I love the shadow it casts as well. Don't you just love when the whole process goes smoothly! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteHi...Love the lamp idea.....I found you at Trendy Treehouse today. I too had the same idea and it's on my lists of to do's! As I was reading your post...an email from Ballard's popped upL HaHa, I laughed! What are the odds??? I would love to have you visit my blog at pinecreekstyle.blogspot.com You've got STYLE....NeeCee
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!! Thanks for sharing, we have that same chandelier in the garage. Must have been a builder's special I just took it down a few months ago. We are going to try to make this for our daughter. I have replaced mine and the space where it was would be a little too small.
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously awesome!!!! It will be featured on Tuesday!
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Kristin
Are you kidding me? Your light is way cooler than Ballard's!! LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteI recently made over one of those light fixtures too...but I made mine into a modern looking one with glass balls. Here's my knock off
ReplyDeletehttp://cndesigns.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/a-pretty-cool-knock-off-chandelier/
I absolutely love your version too! Although I think I might go back to the chandelier bulbs you had before...it looks more like the Ballard one that way :-) And you could easily get a bauble from Hobby Lobby, Lowe's or Home Depot to hang on the bottle like Ballard's design...if you're so inclined.
Great work!
Ohh I love it! That turned out so great!
ReplyDeleteI'm gobsmacked! You've given me courage to change my bathroom fixture (as my husband has been humming and hawing for the last two years)!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant! (un untended) I'm considering one with a candle in a mason jar...
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty amazing idea. Great thinking outside the box on that one. Visiting from Motivate Me Monday at Keeping It Simple.
ReplyDelete~Kimberlee, The Spunky Diva
Very clever! I love this! Maybe some day I will be brave enough to take apart a light fixture by myself. :) Thanks for linking up to the Stache Party! I featured this! http://mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com/2012/03/stache-party-features_19.html
ReplyDeletethis is super cute and uber resourceful! i'd love for you to share it on my center of attention sunday link up - i'm new around these parts and would love some new blog friends. http://cadeedee.blogspot.com/2012/03/blog-post.html
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Wow, what a fantastic idea. Visiting from Uncommon Slice of Suburbia. Hope you will join my weekly party too some time if you haven't.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! This is pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteHey it's a nice collection of chandeliers. These are such a beautiful and amazing lighting fixtures. Specially the caged basket chandelier is looking awesome. Such a pretty amazing idea! Nice post.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Thanks for the inspiration! t.xoxo
ReplyDeleteFeaturing on Thursday at Bacon Time!
ReplyDeleteJust stopped over after seeing your feature at CreationsByKara to pin your orb.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
great job! I love your orb chandelier! and of course I love a great repurpose! ;)
ReplyDeletegail
It looks fantastic! Such a great idea using those flower baskets!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to last week's Catch a Glimpse party! I will be featuring this tomorrow!
Awesome. I am in process of doing a bird cage light redo, except bummer for me the light hangs on a 2 story ceiling, so we're having not tall enough ladder issues :(
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up this fabulous project!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will stop by and link up another great project http://polkadot-pretties.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/you-inspire-linky-party_24.html
Claire xox
I am so happy I stumbled across this project! I love those wire platers and have one that holds my lounging blankets in my living room! I will be on the hunt for a chandelier to house the wire baskets! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteTOTALLY stealing this project from you. I have the same light fixture above our main door and its hideous and Ive been putting it off. I think this is perfect and was already planning a trip to WalMart tonight. I know an extra item I will be picking up. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous job. Am very impressed with your idea! I am going to look at hanging baskets a different way now!
ReplyDeleteI went home and did this! Looks FAB-U-LOUS! Thanks for the idea...
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! It's currently being featured at candace creations!
ReplyDeleteWOW that was clever girl! Very inspiring idea and it looks fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing with the copy cat challenge party. Please add my link along with the others. I may have overlooked it,but just in case. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteoutstanding transformation. love the look!
ReplyDeleteGreat copycat. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI think I've already told you this once, but since I came across it again, just another note to say I. Love. This. Pinning and doing someday!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is an amazing copycat! :D You are a *genius*
ReplyDeleteLinking from Debbiedoos,
Ricki Jill
This is FABULOUS!! I wish I had an old light fixture that I could update!! I am so going to be on the lookout!! Found you on Debbiedoo's Magazine Copycat Challenge!!
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I love this fixture, brilliant idea! I just need to figure out where I can put one. :)
ReplyDeleteThis just might be the project of the year! Maybe decade!!! Just so amazing and creative and you've got to love it when everything works the first time around.
ReplyDeleteBy adding a metal outer frame to your light, you were able to create very interesting shadow patterns that give a bit of drama to your home. If I found this in a store, I would think it costs hundreds of dollars, just because of the craftsmanship. You definitely gave your light a different vibe.
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