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Lady hangs 40 Dollar Store flowers upside down from a wooden hoop and wraps it with fairy lights. Everyone on my street is copying this porch idea

Transform your porch into a breathtaking spring oasis with this simple, budget-friendly DIY project. By hanging 40 pastel flowers from the Dollar Store upside down around a wooden hoop, and adding a touch of magic with fairy lights, you’ll create a stunning flower chandelier that will make your porch the envy of the neighborhood. This project offers a fresh, vibrant look, perfect for welcoming spring and adding a touch of elegance to your outdoor space without breaking the bank.

Place this DIY flower chandelier in a covered porch or patio area where it can be admired by guests and passersby. Coordinate with pastel-colored outdoor cushions or a floral-themed doormat to enhance the spring aesthetic. The warm glow of the fairy lights will complement wood or wicker furniture, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Hang it at a height that does not obstruct views but allows the details to be appreciated when seated.

Dollar Store Flower Chandelier

Materials

40 pastel artificial flowers from the Dollar Store

1 large wooden embroidery hoop (24 inches in diameter)

20 feet of warm white fairy lights

Clear fishing line or thin wire

Scissors

Hook for hanging (optional)

Directions

1. Gather 40 pastel artificial flowers from the Dollar Store. Choose a variety of colors for a vibrant look.

2. Cut lengths of clear fishing line or thin wire to about 12 inches each.

3. Attach each flower upside down to the wooden embroidery hoop by tying or wrapping the fishing line around the stem and securing it to the hoop. Space the flowers evenly around the hoop.

4. Once all flowers are attached, wrap the 20 feet of warm white fairy lights around the hoop, weaving between the flowers. Ensure the battery pack or power supply is accessible.

5. Use additional fishing line to create a loop for hanging. Ensure it is balanced so the chandelier hangs evenly.

6. Hang the chandelier on your porch using a hook, if necessary, and switch on the fairy lights to enjoy your creation.

Variations & Tips

To add a personal touch, consider using seasonal flowers or ones that match the color scheme of your home. You could also experiment with different sizes of embroidery hoops to fit different spaces or create a tiered effect with multiple hoops. For a more rustic look, swap the fairy lights for vintage-style Edison bulbs. Ensure the flowers used are weather-resistant if the chandelier will be exposed to the elements.

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