Sending a super huge THANKS and BLUG (that's my word for blog hug) to Roeshel at The DIY Showoff for letting me showcase LuLu's before and after shots over at her place.
Until next time...
Michael
p.s. If you enjoyed this post, I hope you'll become a follower of my blog and a fan on FB.
Mike! I'm so glad you introduced yourself. Thank for visiting Bees Knees Bungalow. You were right, your LuLu is Fabulous! Excellent job. Just awesome. I followed! My dog's name is Mike!
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She looks outstanding after her makeover. Thanks so much for sharing her here at my NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS PARTY:)
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Linda
Wow, she is gorgeous! I love that you named her! After all that work she probably feels like one of the family :)
ReplyDeleteLulu is a diva! Beautiful job - I love the crystals. Super rescue...I love that everyone pitched in! Thanks so much for sharing at the DIY Show Off today too! :)
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just found your blog, this light fixture is AMAZING! the drop down water drop looking things make it so much different than the fixtures you see around often! love it & glad i found your blog! xox
ReplyDeleteMike - see, this is why I love you! I don't think of the cool things you do, but at least now with your blog, I can live vicariously! Love Lulu!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely! Just read your guest post at The DIY Show off you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love how sparkly the baubles are. :)
ReplyDeleteYour Lulu is very nice, I love to see, how you do this.
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I thank, this Beauty, have to have a new dress.:-))
Meerje - funny that you mention that about her old clothes. I have also planned to find her a new set of clothes (2nd hand of course) and dye them a fun teal color. I'll make sure to post when I get that done.
ReplyDeleteJackie - thanks for the props!
Kelli - It's taken me 6 years to find my creative soul again (post small children)...it's good to be back - wish I was there to DIY in person with you!
Mrs. Grinder - Welcome! Hope you'll stop by often.
Roeshel - thanks for the guest blog spot at your place. I forgot to mention that in my pictorial...just edited the post to link to you.
Marie, Leen, and Linda - thanks for the kindness.
Jeanne - Glad to meet you and your dog! Is the dog a girl? With a name like Mike, you never know!
Thanks for the DIY love, everyone!
Now that is just amazing! I'm so happy to have found your wonderful blog. I'm your newest follower. Hope you stop by for a visit sometime.
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Wow, it looks completely different afterwards. I love all the photos showing the process
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Mike, The chandelier is fabulous and I love the glass baubles. Great job on bringing this beauty back to life.
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Sherry
This is such a beautiful chandy! Love how you saved it and brought it back to beautiful glory! I redid one recently, too, and it hangs in my kitchen now! Vintage lighting is just so special, isn't it?!?!
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Great job! i love how it looks. Those big drippy baubbles are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteReally cute love how she turned out.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Great job! I love how unique it looks! Very cool :)
ReplyDeleteWow... i think that is one of the prettiest chandeliers that I have seen in blog world.
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Oooohhh, she's FABULOUS!!
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Great job on that, I could never be that creative.
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That is a gorgeous Chandelier! You did a beautiful job bringing her back to life. I'm so glad you linked it to the Tuesday To Do party! Can't wait to see what lovely you post next!
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Fantastic project! I love the little black painted rims - what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI just love this, you are so brave to take it all apart!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I'm visiting from Green Door Designs party and that Lulu's makeover is absolutely fabulous! She looks gorgeous and I am just loving your entire blog. :-) Can't wait to go peek at some of your other projects and I'm a new follower now!
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Hey there I am your newest follower! Hope you stop by to see me. Your blog is way too cute!!
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Thanks for sharing this at mt party, I'm working on a chandelier myself.
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I love your new chandy! And getting the family involved makes it that much more fun! Great job, looks like it was a little bit of work but definitely worth it! Thanks for linking up!
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ReplyDeleteSaw you over at Wildflowers & Whimsy, this is beautiful!! I love it :)
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Gosh! I just love your chandy! Thank you so much for taking the time to share it and all the steps that you went through for Lulu...she is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this? what a labor of love but sooo worth it...gorgeous!
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