The longer I blog, the more I am convinced that you can make a chandelier out of just about anything. Here’s and idea I’ve never seen before: Sarah from Sarah with an H needed something to snazz up a lounge-y porch area, so she assembled a simple light fixture using a hula hoop and icicle-style Christmas lights! You could even use hula hoops in differedt sides nested together to make multi-tier version of this project. [how to make a hula hoop chandelier]
Project estimate:
- Hula hoop, $1 and up
- Lace, on hand or $1 and up
- Christmas lights, on hand or $1 and up
- Hot glue, on hand
Total: $1 and up
7 Comments
Chongolio
This is such a neat idea and an awesome way to get rid of boring overhead lights. I am going to try this with an inflatable pool ring but will have to be careful that the heat from the lights don’t melt and pop it.
Your blog is super cool, thanks for sharing!
farragio
Love this idea and can’t wait to make it!
buggalcrafts
nice idea! passing it on to a friend who is getting married soon. hope she can use the idea!
Beti
I have a couple of iron rings from an old crab pot that I was sure I could find a use for. This may be it! Thanks for posting!
pam altgilbers
‘I’m not crafty, but i think i can do this. Will let u know how it goes. Thanks.
Serena
Such a cool idea! Would love to see this made with colored ribbon in place of the lace.