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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Hidden Treasures

So a couple months ago I had a VERY good day at goodwill. The only time I like to go to goodwill is when I'm in Mesa, and when it's 50% off Saturday. Usually by the time I get there, everything is picked over. However this day I found a this chandelier and 2 shutters for less then 10 bucks because it was all half off! SCORE! The chandelier was broken, dirty, and quite ugly...however I knew with a few coats of spray paint and gems it would glam it right up!


I also found this window a few weeks before at the D.I. I have it all taped ready to be spray painted.

I spray painted the window blue and and the shutters white.

Well here they are just looking quite pretty in my bathroom...

Now onto the chandelier...
So originally I was planning on buying crystals, but when I found out the price I decided to go for something cheap. My mother-in law had some garland (found in the HL Christmas section for about 3 bucks) left over that I decided to use. I didn't even use a whole pack. Of course REAL crystal would have looked better, I think it looks great! I couldn't imagine spending 50 bucks on crystals when I only spent 4 dollars on the chandelier in the first place. I did however by the gems that are hanging down from HL, which I think ended up costing me $10. I just ripped off the tops and hot glued them to the strands of beads.
Oh btw the chandelier does not work. It is strictly decoration... I mean c'mon for 4 dollars could you really expect it to work?
Ah much better then a brassy gold finish!! 

Updated: You can find the rest of the bathroom makeover here.
The chandelier has now been moved to the nursery.







56 comments:

  1. So wonderful! I will be out looking for an old chandelier now. ~Kelly

    unDeniably Domestic

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  2. ok you just gave me a great idea, I swear I have that same chandelier in my dining room!!lol thank you for the idea :)

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  3. How fun! I love the idea of the window mirror and shutters for the bathroom. Cute!

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  4. I love it! Maybe I'll start w/the brassy ones in our house! Yuk! I cannot stand brass! =P Like the window idea too! I have one w/8 panes of glass I bought from an antique store. You walk in our door & there it is! =)

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  5. I love this chandelier! It looks fantastic with the white paint and the beads! Painting chandeliers is a favorite project of mine! I've been scouring my thrift stores for a couple more--everyone ought to have a chandelier in their bathroom!

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  6. Very pretty! Quite a transformation!

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  7. What a great transformation! Where do you have the chandelier? Wherever it is, I'm sure it makes a great impact.

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  8. Amazing finds.. love the chandy.. can you have it rewired so it can work? You did a great job..hugs ~lynne~

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  9. FUN!! And yeah, that chandy is POW. I'd totally look into getting it rewired, it's fabulous!

    Thanks for linking up to SNS!

    FJ Donna

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  10. Very nice! Those were some great finds! Great job on making them look purdy. :)
    Hope you have a great day! Beth.

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  11. How fun! I love those touches to the chandelier!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  12. Wow...that chandelier turned out great! Nice job! ~Lisa

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  13. very, very clever. LOVE the chandy and the shutters. Thanks for a great post! Deborah

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  14. Love what you did with the chandelier.

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  15. The chandelier is terrific! I am kicking myself because when we replaced our brass oldie, my niece asked for it and I handed it over..now I don't see it in her house. Love the transformation! Came by BNOTP
    ~Nancy

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  16. looks great, especially love the chandelier! I have gotten to a point in my life that I want one in every room in my house. :) I would love it if you would be so kind as to come over and take a look at my blog and follow it. Happy happy 2010!

    Designs for You

    Carol
    http://wwwbeenblogged.blogspot.com/

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  17. Wow!
    I cannot get over the chandy transformation! Great job.
    ~Amy

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  18. Wow, that is a cute transformation!

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  19. I love that chandelier! I will be featuring this for sure!

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  20. Very cute! You did a great job on this! TFS

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  21. Love! I think I have the same chandelier in my dining room and I have wanted to paint it black...just don't know how to take it down! Now, I am inspired more...great work!

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  22. Do you really need to hear it again?:) You have done a fabulous job. Perfect idea once again!

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  23. Really pretty. I'd love a chandelier like that above my tub. I've got a Power of Paint Party on Wednesdays. I'd love for you to link up your transformation.

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  24. This is so great! I am excited to find an old chandelier now.

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  25. I love this! YOu did a wonderful job. And I agree with you the chandelier looks so great...find lighting somewhere else! It is gorgeous. Great job. How fun.
    Blessings,
    Debbie

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  26. Very pretty!! Great job. It all looks great together!

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  27. Oh how fabulous. I love it!
    God's blessings, Sarah :D

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  28. Very nice!
    Love the blue on your mirror!
    :o) Trish

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  29. okay, I love windows, shutters, AND chandeliers!
    It all looks great!
    gail

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  30. Hi, I'm stopping by from BCD. These items look better than I would have imagined, nice job!

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  31. Paint can be a girls best friend - it looks amazing.

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  32. Oh so pretty!! I love those shutters and window!!

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  33. i love seeing what everyone is doing with their shutters. i have a whole bunch of them under the house that were dirt cheap and have yet to figure out what to do with them! thanks for sharing - yours turned out great!!

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  34. That chandelier is way too cute. Give it to my hubby for an afternoon and I bet he could get it working. LOVELY!!!

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  35. Wow that is really cute. I did something similiar with a brass chandelier...I ripped out the lights & wiring...painted the entire thing black matte & put citronella candles in the empty spaces & used it on the porch!

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  36. I adore the chandelier! It looks amazing. If I wasn't in a house full of boys I would totally do it!

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  37. And wow! MORE DIY and great deals! You're awesome. Both of these transformations look gorgeous! I.love.the.chandelier and lucky you to score shutters too! Great job!

    Roeshel

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  38. I could just die! That chandelier is sooo pretty! You can't even tell you didn't pay $200 for it at some vintage boutique! And the turquoise window? For real. I am in love with turquoise these days!

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  39. Darling Chandelier!
    I have a few that need some extra bling.. and who would have thought that old christmas decor would do the trick? Very lovely!! I love-love DI!

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  40. I have a chandelier similar to this, a couple of cans of black spray paint. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  41. great makeover! I've been wanting to do this!

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  42. I just love this. I am wanting to do the same thing to a chandelier for my bedroom! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  43. Oh my gosh! I did the same thing with a brass chandelier and this guy at a garage sale laughed at me for saying I was going to paint it white! I love it!!!If you have a minute stop by http://shabbychictreasures.blogspot.com/
    I am giving away a pretty rose teapot for April!
    Hugs,
    Olivia

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  44. I hate brass.. and LOVE what you did! Great makeover!

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  45. That chandelier is to die for.. I would love to know what type of paint you used. I have two small brass and crystal lamps that I would love to make over.. Thanks so much for this devine inspiration! Hugs, Peggy x

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  46. i'm a new follower and excited to be here. i just bought a chandy almost just like yours at the habitat store for $15, and luckily mine is working. going to spray paint mine white too and would love to know how you did your "chandy jewelry". yours turned out absolutely beautiful.

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  47. love the chandelier, I have retro-fitted several gold chandeliers into candliers... just by spray painting and removing all the wiring. I have glued punch cups, jelly jars and cups and saucers - they are functional that way! love what you did!

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  48. I saw this post before and love all that you did with the chandlier, windows and shutters. Very cute and classy!

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  49. it all looks so chic. It is great to see things getting a new life. Don't you love the feeling of rescuing something like that. Great job!

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  50. I so love that chandy! And the price makes it especially lovely!
    Great job!
    Visiting from CSI

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