I have always liked the look of a chandelier. Our home in New Braunfels did not lend itself to anything more than a lamp kit on a ceiling fan. The ceiling height was only 8 feet so the ceiling fan and light were good enough.
Then I discovered:
Decals! Somehow my sweetie was not on the glee train with me.
Since we were in the process of finishing the house for sale and not for us - I decided he had made a good decision.
As I had time on my hands, finishing the remodel and then the storm damage repair, I dipped my toe into the world of decorating blogs.

but it would be lost on our 16'+ ceilings at the loft apartment.
I am really not one for the high fashion type blogs. I found myself visiting the industrial, rustic and rusty types, where I discovered the art of re-fashioning items into chandeliers.
Sometimes the blogs are close to home! These photos are from "House Wren" which will be opening July 1st in Wimberley Texas. (Click on the source link to view their blog.) Alas, 200+ miles away, may have to postpone the trip until after the excellent adventure to Minnesota/Wisconsin in August (more about that later). But, if you can go, report back!
When my mother-in-law was visiting the other day, I found this while we were out shopping:
My sweetie and I found this old fan shroud at First Monday Trade Days in Canton, recently. Just imagine it hanging from its back with a light source and shiny bits dripping off.

Just in case my mother-in-law is reading this... I have included a photo of the air potato vine (Dioscorea batatas or Dioscorea oppositifolia) I planted while she was here.


