It’s Raining Bubbles…Oh so GLAMOROUS DIY !!!
October 19th, 2010
So here is where my story begins, the chandelier in the picture above has the “what dreams are made of” connotations. I’ve been coveting this since the first time I laid my eyes on it! When I moved into my Townhouse a year ago I wanted so badly to recreate this look, but after price point shopping, I accepted that was never going to happen. (sorry the pic is so small, the website is protected and it’s the best I could get).
I decided to go with this instead,( this is my living room ), I also hung a smaller version in the stairwell leading to my loft bedroom.

So imagine my surprise when I came across this!


Very similar to the original and if I just change the design a little, VOILA, I’ll have my dream chandelier at one tenth the cost!
I found this amazing and beautiful DIY on http://froufroufashionista.blogspot.com/2010/05/bubble-chandelier-diy.html. I’m ecstatic to create my own masterpiece. Here is the complete DIY instructions below to create yours!
This is a step-by-step guide for how froufroufashionista made the chandelier you see at Faire Frou Frou. Our chandelier measures 2′x4′ which we needed to make large enough to make a statement in our boutique. Of course you can create any size or shape that you wish.
Supplies:
- 2′x4′ white wire grid panel (though you can do any shape or size) (about $15-$23)
- CB2 Bubble Balls (50 small & 40 large) ($1.95 ea small, $3.95 ea large)
- Silver Christmas ball ornaments (80 small, 80 medium)
- Fishing line (we bought high knot strength /30 lb.) $3
- One spool of sterling silver wire (20-22 gauge). You can also do 22 gauge floral wire.
- 4 ceiling mounting hooks
- white chain (about 10 feet, cut evenly into 4 pieces)
- 4 S-hooks
- 2 lamp cord kits from Urban Outfitters (white) $12 ea
- 2 half mirror light bulbs $9 ea

Tools you will need:
- a 2″ nail
- Pliers
- one pair of wire cutters (or use scissors if you must)
- Scissors

See the little silver toggles on the table? We tied fishing line into a knot around the toggle and slipped it into the opening on top of the CB2 ball…the other end of the fishing line was tied to the wire grid.


We suspended the wire grid from the ceiling, and started tying our fishing line to it from there. We made sure to place the wire grid under an existing ceiling electrical fixture so we could easily install the lighting. We also made sure that we had enough chain length to raise and lower the grid as needed.




we hung the small silver ornaments right up against the wire grid so as to hide it



The finished product!

If you look closely (above) you can see the silver balls lining the top of the chandelier along the wire grid. You can also see the pink box cover that extends from the ceiling down to the chandelier itself (this picture was taken in the reflection of a large mirror).
Step 1: Insert your 4 chandelier hooks into the ceiling and attach about 2-3 feet of your white chain to each (make sure it is secured in the ceiling so as to carry the weight of the chandelier!). You need that extra amount of chain so that you can bring down the wire grid low enough to work on and install the lighting fixtures (and then raise up to the ceiling when you are done). Suspend the wire grid from the ceiling using your chains and s-hooks.
Step 2: At your work table, cut the silver wire into 2″ pieces (your quantity depends on the number of glass balls you are using). Loop each 2″ piece once around a nail to create the toggle. You can use pliers to adjust the size of the loop, particularly to make it small enough to fit inside the top of the glass bubble.
Step 3: Cut a piece of fishing line a few feet long. Knot one end to the silver toggle you just made. Slip the toggle inside the top of the glass CB2 ball. Then attach the other end of the fishing line to the wire grid. Hang each glass ball at varying lengths. We started from the center of the grid and worked our way out.
Step 4: In the very center of the grid we added our 2 light sockets. We wired both sockets close to the top of the grid and plugged in both cords to the ceiling fixture (or you can easily have an electrician wire the cords to a single ceiling outlet). Plug in your Half Mirror Light Bulbs.
Step 5: We added silver ball ornaments to the chandelier. We hung these balls extremely close together near the top of the grid so as to completely conceal it (the grid shouldn’t show when you’re done). For some of the balls we created toggles using our silver wire, and for some we simply used Christmas ornament hooks! Make sure that for each ball you hang directly on the grid that you twist the wire together so the hooks will not fall off if the chandelier is ever shaken (we live in California, so it’s a factor we need to consider!).
Step 6 (optional): We ended up creating a cover around the top of the chandelier so as to conceal the chains holding it up as well as the sides of the wire grid. We simply created a light-weight crate that could be hooked to the chains holding up the rest of the chandelier. It was painted a pale pink to match the color of the walls in our store. Another option is to create a framework around the chandelier and cover it in a semi-sheer fabric so as to let the light shine through, much like a lamp shade. If you hook the chandelier close enough to the ceiling, you don’t need any cover…we simply have high ceilings in our store and wanted something to finish the look of the piece.
If you’re interested in having us make a custom chandelier for you, you can reach them at info @ fairefroufrou.com.

Happy Decorating, and please let me know if any of you try this!
Bella XoX
DIY via Frou Frou Fashionista














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October 19th, 2010 at 7:48 am
Terrific idea!!! Going to put link on my blog to your site for this project! Makes me want to run out and by bubbles! Beautiful!
October 19th, 2010 at 7:58 am
Your finished chandelier is fantastic! Looks wonderful in the space you’ve put it in and is so ethereal and glam at the same time!
xo Erin
October 19th, 2010 at 10:46 am
What a wonderful idea and creation! Very glam
October 19th, 2010 at 4:04 pm
Looks quite Wow!
October 20th, 2010 at 8:03 am
This is a project I definitely want to try. I love chandeliers, especially glass-esque ones like this.
Probably not an ideal decor piece for folks with small children though, lol. I can totally see one of my little cousins using that as target practice for his rubberband gun. Sigh.
But yes. Echoing the sentiments above, Wow! Breathtaking!
October 20th, 2010 at 8:16 am
Just hang it high! lol
October 20th, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Nice bubbles, so delightful! Reminds me of curtains made with colorful beads. Love those too.
October 22nd, 2010 at 12:09 pm
I can totally picture this at a wedding. Maybe even change out the silver bulbs for the wedding color to fit the theme more. What a unique idea!
Katelyn
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October 22nd, 2010 at 8:35 pm
I just signed up to your blogs rss feed. Will you post more on this subject?
October 25th, 2010 at 11:11 am
this is absolutely gorgeous. I cannot wait to try it!
November 12th, 2010 at 2:19 am
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November 17th, 2010 at 11:58 am
This is a brilliant DIY idea! It’s seems a lot of work, very time consuming, but super fun! I love it.
xoxo,
MelRod
November 21st, 2010 at 3:32 pm
I bought 50 of these from CB2! I love them! I use them with almost every project…
November 23rd, 2010 at 8:13 am
This is a wonderful project. I’m delighted to share on twitter. For the right decor, it would be a fabulous project for anyone hosting a New Year’s Eve party, and then just being a party type of house / family / person.
Creative and fun!
–Deb
November 23rd, 2010 at 8:16 am
Thank you Deb, I love it as well, perfect for my home… : )
December 31st, 2010 at 4:22 am
i actually love this creative idea! i also love ur blog!
April 15th, 2011 at 11:17 pm
These are lovely! Only I can’t help but think how awful it would be to dust.
April 20th, 2011 at 7:11 am
This idea is lovely, But I plan on putting it scattered across the room
May 1st, 2011 at 7:16 am
Wow!!!!! I’m making plans which room of my home will have bubbles in!!!!!:-)
May 28th, 2011 at 11:23 am
I was just standing in my dining room this afternoon, staring at the light fixture, thinking I should glam it all up. This is my new DIY project. Will let you know how mine turns out. thanks for sharing xxx
May 28th, 2011 at 9:00 pm
I would love to see it!
June 8th, 2011 at 2:07 pm
Where did you purchase your supplies? In particular where do you find the glass balls and the xmas ornaments? Thanks!
August 15th, 2011 at 6:24 am
That is awesome! I want to do that in my office!
What glass ceiling? Them there are bubbles;)
September 26th, 2011 at 2:49 pm
that is so beautiful! i can not imagine you did it all yourself. i want to do it now! so inspiring
October 25th, 2011 at 5:21 pm
I agree that this would be a perfect easy to design decrative piece for a wedding. I love the idea of changing the colors but I really think it would look best if there were no silver at all and just the glass. It really does look like bubbles floating in the air. Whimsical and Fun. What a great idea.
November 4th, 2011 at 5:25 pm
I shall incorporate this an inspiration when I am soon to renovate my bedroom! ^^
Thank you for the great and beautiful ideas!
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April 20th, 2012 at 7:17 am
I am going to this in the kids bathroom for the bubblw theme…thank you