How to build a DIY chandelier with string lights.
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I think it turned out pretty cool as well.
10/10
dreamy
Great Idea. look really Nice.
Nice work.
I think white lamp cord would have been a better choice in a white room. Or have you ever heard of painting cords the room color?
Love your vids, keep em coming..
It looks awesome. A restaurant near me has done the same thing but with metal tube in a heart shape.
As always Linn beautiful work. Always look forward to seeing your video’s, always something different. Happy new year.
looks great
that is good for a tiny home
Love this! I think it would be perfect for outside dining on a covered patio as well as inside. For my daughter and her husband who are newly married and renting it’s versatile enough they could make and hang this chandelier without altering the place too much.
How big is your shop.
Looks great! Nice work
you could use brown furniture drawers..and turn them upside down perhaps..
Wow that looks great Linn, Happy New Year!
Good looking ceiling light but I’d rather see LEDs incorporated in it. But other than that great job and good video.
who else only watches her videos but do any DIY at all?…
nice
FAB, AWESOME. Definitely will borrow your idea. Great job
amazing
Very nice chandelier!! #PaoloBradaDIY
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Linn,
I owe you an apology…I was wrongfully critical of you a couple of years ago. I find your channel one of the most varied and creative ones producing content….I hope you will forgive my poor attitude and ignorance. I look forward to your posts and thank you for sharing your many talents. I hope to be a financial supporter in the new year. Thank you so much.
It looks pretty nice. Thank you Linn..
Great job. I really like it.
you are gorgeous continue the good work
Why you didn’t with LED?
Marvelous project, Lynn! This gives me an idea of what to do with a few of the 200 old barn boards I have here on the homestead. I see you also use my new favorite shop tool – the Kreg K4 pocket hole jig. How do you like it?