Sunday, April 15, 2012

Hula Hoop Chandelier

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Today was such a Nice day!!!! It was the Perfect Sunday....Sunny and Warm. I did some yard work, Ralph did a few things around the house and washed his Truck & Harley. I spent most of my day tackling another room in our new house....The Sun Porch! I'm so excited to have finished this room...the weather is getting getting soooo Nice and it is an addition porch that is off the back of the house. The ceiling needs to be finished but for the most part it is done...I went to Pier One and bought the most adorable Summer dishes, The Cutest flower Napkin holders...Lowes had an Amazing Palm Tree that I had to have!! I also made a Hula Hoop Chandelier...I was so Excited to make this... I wanted my Sun Porch to have "Romantic" Lighting... The setting is "Romantic" out there to begin with....There is all woods in my backyard, crickets and birds singing....The Sunsets behind the house and the Breeze blows right through the whole area.



The Hula Hoop Project:

I went to the Dollar Store and bought a Hula Hoop for a $1 then I went to AC Moore to get some Romantic Lace that I would cover the hula hoop in and also to use as the hanging pieces.... The Three rolls of Lace were also a $1!!! SCORE! I had "icicle" white lights in a Christmas Bin in the basement so I pulled those out and also my Hot Glue gun....Wrapped the lights around the hula hoop and covered up the purple and pink hula hoop with the lace! Hung it and Wholla!!! A Magical Romantic Super Cute "Hula Hoop" Chandelier!!! YIPPEEEE


Here are some More Pictures of our Sunday.....






Little Breakfast Pun Marble Table...Samuel really Loves this Room. Happy we can start using it...a few more rooms to decorate...Next weekend I'm tackling the "Office" I have a few ideas in mind...I'm thinking deep purples...Hmmmm
I Bought Ralph a "Birthday" Pillow....see it on the Swing!! Home Goods has the BEST stuff....I think I may have been a little more excited about the Pillow than Ralph :o)
TV will eventually by mounted in the Corner... I've been getting several inquires about the Rug...Yes- I bought it Today...Home Goods! I really wanted the Sun Porch to be a room that we utilizes often... I was in there all afternoon!! It is so Cozy!! Tomorrow night will be our first "Dinner" Night eating out on the Sun Porch...Tonight we almost did but I still have a few things I want to do to the room. ;o)

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48 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the great idea, it turned out beautifully.
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  2. How did you hang the chandelier?

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  3. I had a plant hook (used for larger plants) that I used. I just twisted it into the ceiling and attached the hula hoop from the Lace Ribbon. :o)Its been hanging since I put it up there and seems to work really well :o)

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  4. Visiting from Grosgrain where I saw your idea featured! Super cute! Thx for sharing :)

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    1. Thank You Leigh Anne!! I saw that a few days ago...How exciting to be featured on Grosgrain!!!! Thanks for visiting :o)

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  5. oh that is the coolest idea ever!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!

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    1. Thank You :) it was Super Easy to make too!!

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  6. Absolutely gorgeous! I'm pinning this. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank You Darlene and Thank you for Pinning!! :o) I stopped by your Blog and your Etsy shop, Love your work!!

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  7. Wow! Your chandelier is adorable. Its warm color tone made your space look romantic. It’s ironic because the style of your lights reminds me of a winter snow flake crystal. I think that gave your light a very interesting twist.

    Christian Spino

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  8. I was wondering, how did you manage to the lights to the wall outlet? without the cord hanging there, looking unsightly

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    1. I was lucky to be able to tuck it into the vinyl siding, The hula hoop chandelier is on my screened in sunporch. You can still see it but it is hidden the best I could. Unless you can have someone that can get the cord through the wall...which is tough for most. The best advise I can give is buy an extension cord that matches the wall the best so it's not so visible. :o)

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  9. this would be a fun projects for my girls bedroom!

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  10. What a fantastic idea! Thanks sooo much for your creativity!! This is perfect- can't wait to go make mine!

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    1. Thank you Rara :o) you are so sweet!!

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  11. Adorable! I have a huge back patio with ceiling fans, but one little section of lattice and no lighting. We were going to do a candle chandelier but now we're thinking of doing this instead. How many strands of lights did you use?

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    1. That would be the perfect place for one! It's such a cheap idea for lighting. I bought the hula hoop at the dollar store and the ribbon at the craft store for 3 dollars! I only used one string of lights...they were the "icicle" kind that hang down. :)

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  12. This is so pretty i made mine a couple weeks ago and finally hung it up today and it looks so pretty and was easy to make thank you. This is the first project i did from pinterest and i live how it turned out. Thank you again

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    1. That is so Exciting April and you are so very welcome!! I'm so happy you made one...Do you have any pics?? I love looking at other versions of mine, so pretty :o) Enjoy Fall!!

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  13. I'm thinking of hanging one of these in my bedroom above my bed. Did you glue the lights to the hoop itself or did you just glue the lace?

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    1. Hi Kelsey :o) I actually just wrapped the lights around, the lace I wrapped around too...every like 2 inches or so I would put a dot of hot glue for the lace just to be sure it would stay in place. Although overall it stayed pretty tight to the hula hoop, especially the lights :o)

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  15. I think this would be fantastic to attach under a table umbrella for eating outside on a summer evening. Definitely going to try it once it gets warmer :) Thanks!!

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  16. Hula hoops are the classic toy that consists of a hollow plastic tube that can be tossed around your body. First inspired by the hula dancing of Hawaii, the toy has grown even more in popularity as tool a to help people lose weight.

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    1. I didn't know that about Hawaii, Thanks for the info :o)

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  17. What a wonderful idea for my chicken coop! I just love it!!! My "girls" need something romantic in their coop and this is perfect~no glass, nothing heavy and able to withstand the weather. :-) Thank you Sarah

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    1. That's such a great idea for a chicken coop!! People have sent me pictures of them at weddings, bbqs, outdoor lighting and even in kids bedrooms...your idea might be the most unique!! I would love to see pictures when your finished!! And you are so welcome, thanks for visiting my blog :o)

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  18. Hi Everybody,

    I welcome to you. I This is my first time i visit here. I found so much entertaining stuff in your blog, especially its discussion, I guess I am not the only one having all the enjoyment here! Keep up the good work.

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    1. Hi :) thanks for stopping by! I will def check out your site :)

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  19. I so want to do this in my daughter's room but am having a hard time trying to figure out how to get the cord to an outlet without the use of an extension cord, or a creative way to hide the cord. Showing the cord would really take away from it's beauty. Any ideas?

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    1. I had a lot of trouble hiding the extension cord as well. Unless you are really crafty and know how to drill a hole and feed it through the wall it's going to be visible. I use mine on my sunporch so I was able to hide it a little along the siding. ;)

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    2. You can cover any cord with the lace sewn into a cord cover. Then add an extra ceiling hook very close to the wall where the outlet is located.

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    3. That is a Great Idea! Thanks for sharing :)

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    4. Wrap the cord lightly in Tulle!

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  20. I just love what you did to your room. We are turning our entrance in the back to a patio. I cant wait! You have given me wonderful ideas! We live in ohio so I want it to be cozy even in the winter so thank you so much for this idea.

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