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  • Spanish Dining Room: Chandelier
  • From "Fresh Coat"
    episode DFCT-301


    PHOTO
    This 60s throwback chandelier is seriously dated, but with a fresh coat of shiny black paint on the body and some bright blue crystals it will add a quirky style common in many of Spain’s eclectic interiors to the newly revamped dining room.

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    Materials:

    drop cloth for crystals
    spray bottle
    stencil and artist brushes
    metal and wood enamel
    glass paint

    1. Clean chandelier.
    2. Remove crystals from chandelier.
    3. Using stencil and artist brushes, paint chandelier with Benjamin Moore Metal and Wood Enamel in black (figure A).
    4. Using artist brushes and glass paint, paint crystals randomly in red, orange, and blue or whatever colors you prefer (figure B).

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