Chandeliers and wall sconces.
Adding crystals to light fixtures.
Replace the light bulbs in the sockets.
These are commonly used to turn a table or floor lamp on and off from a wall switch.
If possible lower a chandelier.
You can choose to add more of the small crystals from one of your strands if you want to add length to the prism.
One that is hot only when a switch is on.
I ended up with 5.
How to rewire an antique light fixture.
In that case it is easy to add.
Remove the light bulbs from your chandelier and fit a bobeche over each light socket.
Attach one end of a crystal hanger through the hook or hole in the top.
You can add crystal prisms to chandeliers not originally designed for hanging crystals.
If your fixture does not have any holes you will need to create some.
Add some glitzy glamor to your chandelier with sparkling crystals.
There are faceted crystals in each opening to create a dazzling display and additional strands of crystals hand from the bottom of the fixture for added flair.
Some fixtures are manufactured with holes in the stampings or metal parts but the added crystals are not included in the design of the fixture.
Ignite your inner creativity when choosing crystals.
Transforming your current chandelier into a shimmering focal point is an easy project you can take pride in doing.
New 2 wire cable is run from the receptacle to the new light fixture.
An assortment of colored crystals green.
Clean the light fixture with a clean damp cloth to remove dust and dirt particles.
Our favorite way to do this is with a punch plier.
The chandelier uses five bulbs to light up your space and it comes with a 15 foot plug in cord as well as hardwiring hardware.
When original lighting fixtures flicker and fail restore them to good working order by rewiring.
Decide how many crystals should be on each strand to create a swag that connects each prism clasp to one another.
At the receptacle the wires are removed and each one is.
Repeat step 2 for each arm of your chandelier or light fixture.