
I am so excited to finally share this tutorial with you - a tutorial that sprouted in my brain nearly a year ago, as I was walking through World Market.
I
spotted this wood bead chandelier,
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and instantly, I saw this.
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I have loved that Majorie Skouras chandelier for years, and the semi-precious stones on it are beautiful. Of course, it is also $4800. (as it should be because it is amazing and spectacular) So my wheels started turning, and I went up to the cash register, plopped down my 40% off coupon and was promptly told this chandelier was backordered. I still placed my order and was told it would be a few weeks. Those weeks turned into months, MONTHS, and finally, I got a call that it was here. It was great timing too because I wanted to do a piece of
lighting over the table in my Home Depot Patio Challenge that was really special.