My trendy Fringe Chandelier is very up-to-the-minute and the deep turquoise color of the Chainette Fringe is the perfect trim to make this a quick and easy DIY project to complete. Fun, colors make a great addition to a teen's bedroom and elegant colors like black and ivory are a wonderful accent to a living or dining room. There is a wide variety of colors and lengths of Chainette Fringe, so you can create a Trendy Fringe Chandelier to compliment your home décor.
Fringe Chandelier a Trendy DIY Tutorial
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Here’s What You Need to create a trendy Fringe Chandelier:
- 4” Chainette Fringe Trim – Turquoise – 6 yards
- Wooden Embroidery Hoops – 10”; 8” and 6”
- Dark Brown Craft Paint
- Paint Brush
- Dark Brown Twine
- Scissors
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Here’s How to create a trendy Fringe Chandelier:
STEP ONE
Paint the embroidery hoops with dark brown craft paint, let dry. Attach fringe to the outside of each hoop with a glue gun.
STEP TWO
When creating a joint, apply a small amount of hot glue, let the glue set.
After the glue has hardened, cut with scissors. Then overlap fringe slightly to hide the seam. This will also prevent the fringe from fraying and unraveling.
STEP THREE
Attach fringe to the inside of each embroidery hoop with a glue gun. A double layer of fringe will create a full looking chandelier without any “bald” spots.
STEP FOUR
Cut four lengths of twine 18” long and glue to the 10” hoop at 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock. Cut eight lengths of twine 4” long. Glue four lengths to the 8” hoop at 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock. Glue four lengths to the 6” hoop at 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock.
Line up all three hoops. Glue the twine from the 6” hoop to the inside of the 8” hoop. Glue the twine from the 8” hoop to the inside of the 10” hoop.
STEP FIVE
Tie the four 18” lengths of twine in a knot at the top, then hang and enjoy!
NOTE: If you prefer a more refined finished product you can use embroidery floss or ribbon instead of twine.
I hope that you will use my trendy Fringe Chandelier as a jumping-off point to showcase YOUR home decor creativity! If you enjoyed this project then click through to my Upcycled Farmhouse Chic Lamp with Rick Rack. I love taking traditional items and creating one of a kind home decor!
Complete this beginner level project in just about 2 hours with simple supplies that are available at most big box craft stores. Customize the color and length to create the perfect accent piece for YOUR home!
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Seriously love this idea!! I have beaded fringe in my stash and might just use it now! Thanks for sharing this idea Beth! 😊
I would love to make this with my grand daughters, how many yards of fringe would I need for this project?
Hi Anna! If you use the 10″, 8″ and 6″ hoops you will need 6 yards of the fringe. Thanks! 🙂
Thank you so much! Going out today to buy supplies! Cannot wait to make!
EXCELLENT! Have fun with your grand daughters!
Love this!! Thank you for the tutorial, I would love to make this for my classroom for over my desk!