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Looking for the perfect chandelier or candelabra and haven’t found “the one?” Don’t spend thousands of dollars at a retail store. Instead, make your own using special old glass bottles. From wine bottles to uniquely designed water bottles; you can craft a one-of-a-kind chandelier that will have your friends asking “where did you find that treasure?”

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Choose Your Design

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  1. 1
    Determine how you plan to display your new lighting piece. Will you be hanging it from the ceiling like a chandelier or as a centerpiece on a table? How you plan to display the piece will dictate exactly which supplies you will need.
  2. 2
    Evaluate the room design. Before you can create the light source you’ll need to have an idea of the surrounding design. Is it modern or art deco or is your room design more traditional or even shabby chic?
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    Decide on a lighting size. A massive candelabra might be fun and lend for more drama but does the room size support it? Make sure you size the lighting source to fit the room before you attempt to create it.
  4. 4
    Consider the types of glass bottles you will need for the project. Clear glass may look fantastic but you may want something funkier and go for colored or stained glass. You should also decide on the bottle shape since bottles come in just about every size and shape.
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Pick Up Supplies

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  1. Make sure after evaluating the space, design and display you are armed with enough bottles. Create a mock candelabra with the bottles by simply arranging them to see if what you have is the desired look.
  2. Check your workspace for a glass cutter, hammer, electric drill and possibly an electric saw (unless you can purchase pre-cut wood). You will also need sandpaper.
  3. If possible, pre-measure for size and bring the measurements to the hardware store so they can cut them for you.
  4. Consider purchasing special beading and paint to cover either the plywood (if you don’t plan to stain it) and a hot glue gun. You can decorate the bottom of the bottles with beads or jewels for an added, original touch.
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Create the Chandelier/Candelabra

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  1. If possible, use a hose clamp to hold the bottle in place while you score it.
  2. This will reduce the likelihood of the bottle breaking when you cut the bottle.
  3. After a few minutes the bottle will gently break along the scored line.
  4. Don’t discard the popped holes, but put aside and use later in the project.
  5. Make sure you drill for a tight fit.
  6. Then add/screw on the cap.
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    What is the name of the little cup than holds a taper candle?
    T. Chinsen
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    There is no special name for the part that holds a taper candle. A web search shows that it is simply known as a cup.
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      • Add paint or beading along the plywood or bottles for an extra special look.
      • When pouring the wax into the chandelier add ¼ of the wax first, give it time to dry and then add the rest. This will eliminate leakage.
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