I took the left over rope from my DIY Rope Chandelier project and used a little on our Beach Bunker's Sunroom light. Just by adding a little textured rope to an otherwise boring chain took this light somewhere special. This project took less than 5 minutes and only required a glue gun to glue the layers together.
You can buy this bag of twisted manilla rope at your local hardware store for about $8. Get creative!!! Use it on tables or furniture, make your own placemats...YOU get creative. It's the perfect way to add warmth and texture to your house.
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And here's my DIY rope chandelier I tricked up for our kitchen.
She's a beauty! What do you think? Is this a project you would try?
Come see MORE rope projects on my Pinterest Board.
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So creative and looks great!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy