Okay so lets get started on this weeks feature. Let me introduce you to Jennifer from Dimples and Tangles which I just have to say what a cute blog name, right? You just have to see her twiggy chandelier she made for her patio about a year ago. Yes you read that right it is made out of twigs. Want to know how she did it?
Jennifer took a thrifty find, spraypainted it in brown. Then got some twigs she found in her yard I would assume, and added them onto the candelabra. After much poking, stuffing and using some honeysuckle vine, Jennifer came up with this beautiful and creative chandelier but not before adding the final touches - votives and candles.
What's even more amazing, there is now a little surprise living in there. Oh, how beautiful mother nature works.
Want to see more, be sure to visit Jennifer's blog . Thank you Jennifer for sharing your project with us.
P.S See something you want to pin ? Please visit Jennifer's blog and pin it directly from her site so she gets the proper credit.Thanks so much!




So sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou are too sweet! Thanks so much for the amazing feature!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Jennifer, It was my pleasure!
DeleteMandy,
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! I love that you featured her! That twig chandelier just exactly what I need for my back porch.
blessings,
karianne
Thank you Karianne, your comments always put a smile on my face. I think we'll be seeing twiggy chandeliers all over blog land very soon :)
DeleteThat's beautiful and so creative! And how perfect is that that a bird actually came and laid it's sweet little eggs in there!?! I'm going to check out her blog now! New follower also! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Brooke, Thanks for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment.
DeleteThis is so sweet! I love it! And the bird's nest and eggs make it just perfect. This is a great feature Mandy. Thank you for sharing and introducing us to Jennifer. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie, I thought the nest was too adorable. Have a great evening!
DeleteThis is just beautiful, and the little nest takes it over the top! I think it would work great inside too. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat is just the cutest ever! I really want a porch to do that for now...
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to Jennifer!
love it!! thanks for featuring another blogger..you are a good friend!
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