• 2011-01-17T13:17:57Z My Wedding Concierge

    Champagne glass chandelier suspended from ribbon at Engage10. Champagne flutes were cut by stilt walkers and filled withVeuve Clicquot....

  • Used for practical purposes in Medieval times, chandeliers have taken on a whole new meaning as a popular decorative piece. Most recently, as Diva blogger Lea has previously mentioned, chandeliers have also invaded the wedding scene and has become in its own right a sole wedding theme. Not only decorating and adding glamour and beauty to historical mansions like my wedding site seen in the picture below, but chandeliers are now being moved outdoors for a look that is simply to die for. Chandeliers bring a feeling of grandiosity and luxury to any room and because of this they are also finding ...

  • There is just something about chandeliers that fascinates me. Today, you can find them out there in almost any style from classic to glamorous, to shabby chic to just plain chic and modern. So, looking for ways to incorporate chandeliers into your wedding? They don’t just need to be hung above the dance floor and tables (though we love that too)! First check out this FABULOUS event by artfool. I love the chic black and white and the event space, exposed pipes and all. The added chandeliers top everything off with a touch of modern elegance. Or how about on your invitations? Check ou...

  • 2010-01-03T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    How Pretty! A chandelier-inspired cake will save you lots of money in decorating your cake, but it still looks chic and elegant! From The Knot....

  • 2009-06-23T11:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Love this chandelier invitation from Papeterie. Very simple and classic....

  • 2009-05-14T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Ceremony Idea from Swish and Swanky: "These chandeliers are tiny; they sat in the cup of my hand. I bought 5 of them on ebay, threaded them onto some soft pink ribbon and hung them from the tree under which we took our vows."...

  • 2008-10-30T05:08:05Z iDiY

    Planning an outdoor wedding or dinner party? Here’s a simple DIY garden chandelier tutorial from Ecologue. What a great way to reuse those little glass jars you may already have at home! What you need: a circular gridded cooling rack (just reuse if you have an old one); some wire; some beaded chain; one big S hook; and a dozen or so little ones. Watch the video here or download the PDF guide here. ...

  • 2010-04-26T17:03:00Z The Brides Diary DIY

    We found this great tutorial for making an Air Plant Chandelier at The Zen of Making blog. The Air Plant Chandelier is very simple to make and visually stunning - the perfect low maintenance addition to any home.You need: 4 air plants, 4 clear glass containers with a lip around the top (or a handle), flexible wire, twine, a pair of needle-nose pliers, and a pair of scissors.1.Cut a piece of wire about 24" long. This length may need to be adjusted depending on the diameter of the container you're using. My containers were 3" across....

  • 2011-07-20T09:00:09Z 100 Layer Cake

    We’re feeling extra bubbly today (pun intended)! Remember Kara and Andrew’s wedding? Well, we fell in love with their glass bubble ceiling so much that we scoured the interweb for more bubbly goodness. Which brings us to this chandelier on Alison’s ever-so-sultry boudoir blog, Frou Frou Fashionista.  We’re huge fans of how the final piece came out and adore that both Alison and her mom made it for only $300! Now, it’s your turn. Supplies: •   2′x4′ white wire grid panel (though you can do any shape or size) (about $15-$23) •   CB2 Bubble Balls (50 small & 40 lar...

  • 2010-01-19T06:00:04Z Grey Likes Weddings

    The paper chandelier below is all I can think about today. And it’s on sale at Pottery Barn! I want to make one of my own. And use it…for a photo shoot…or my bedroom…or pretty much anywhere. Because I just love it. So forgive all my blush pink tones again…but they just work so well with all that pretty paper! And be sure to check back later today! I’ve got a great real wedding for you that involves an ample amount of fall foliage for you brides who are planning autumn weddings! Sources left to right, top to bottom: 1. Pottery Barn 2. Image Spark (unknown) 3. Betsy Dunlap 4. Sunday...