Make a DIY Macrame Boho Chandelier with Fairy Lights

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Learn how to make a beautiful DIY macrame boho chandelier with fairy lights with this step by step tutorial. It’s a beautiful piece for indoors or outdoors and doesn’t require any wiring!

I’m so excited to be taking part in the Seasonal Simplicity series hosted by Krista of The Happy Housie; and this time it’s to celebrate Summer! Today I’ve joined up with a talented group of bloggers to kick of this series by sharing a beautiful DIY or Craft project with you all! After you’ve seen my idea, make sure to check out all of the other ideas from my blogging friends at the bottom of this post.

My summer DIY project is this macrame boho chandelier with fairy lights. It’s a unique piece that works well as a sparkly, outdoor light for your summer porch or patio, and I also love how it looks in my studio:

(You can take my new studio tour right here!)

This is a great beginner’s macrame project because it only involves two simple types of macrame knots: a lark’s head knot and a square knot.

Check out this video from Hallmark on how to tie some basic macrame knots.

This is also a relatively inexpensive project because it uses only a little macrame cord, one embroidery hoop, some chandelier chain and some cheap fairy lights.

My macrame chandelier is one of those projects that I think is easier for me to teach you via video, so…

Please watch my YouTube video tutorial below to learn how to make this DIY macrame boho chandelier with twinkle lights:

And please come back to my blog tomorrow to see more of my summer hygge porch decor ideas!

Now, make sure to go visit all of my other blogging friends for their summer DIY project ideas!

The Happy Housie / Home Made Lovely / Taryn Whiteaker / Craftberry Bush

The DIY Mommy / Duke Manor Farm / Zevy Joy / Inspiration for Moms / Newly Woodwards

Satori Design for Living / Tidbits / Sincerely, Marie Designs / So Much Better with Age / Town and Country Living

Paint Me Pink / Finding Silver Pennies / Southern State of Mind / The House of Wood / Amber Tysl

 

33 Comments

  1. This is so pretty and so whimsical! I love it on your gorgeous summer porch! So glad you could be part of this hop, Christina! Pinned and sharing:)

  2. I didn’t have any expectations concerning that title, but the more I was astonished. The author did a great job. I spent a few minutes reading and checking the facts. Everything is very clear and understandable. I like posts that fill in your knowledge gaps. This one is of the sort.

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