How to Decorate With Mod Chandeliers

Some people might be surprised to find out that Mod is not just one style. In fact there are mod styles to decorate most decorating schemes.

One of the most well known of all of the mod styles is the all white Austere Elegance type of style. These are chandeliers that are a cold bright white color that are made of wood, paper and cardboard.

Chandeliers made out of paper are also very mod. You can get spiky natural looking cardboard chandeliers that look like they are made out of iron when really they are made out of twisted and dried white paper.

Baroque styles were popular in the mod era of the late sixties and early seventies. These a wrought iron, beaded pieces that look a bit Victorian and are festooned with shiny beads.

A mod Avanti grade style is the four-sided armature that boasts big round balls of smoked glass. These look great with late seventies and all eighties styles of furniture.

The Carousel style is also an armature that looks like a cage. Inside the hanging cage is a pendant of wrought iron leaf lighting fixtures. This style usually comes in color combinations such as powder blue and red or red and gold leaf.

Another classic is the Sputnik style of mod chandelier. These are chandeliers that are round balls with spiky arms sticking out of them. They look like silver satellites hanging from your ceiling.
The gentrified rustic style of chandelier is usually made out of finely bent polished wood with candlestick style lights. One single fat crystal usually hangs from the base of this style of lighting fixture.

The “industrial revolution” style of lighting is basically a bundle of black shelled torch lights that are hung in a clump from the ceiling.

Unusual wagon wheel styles made out of iron and glass are also very mod and look good with more rustic styles of décor.

Another approach is to get balloon lighting made out of paper. These are called bubble lamps. They have been around for decades and are made by spraying a layer of translucent plastic over a wire armature.

When it comes to picking out a mod chandelier it should be more than just a light source. It should be an accessory and a focal point that makes as much of an impact with the lights on as they do with the lights off.

How to Decorate With Clever Recycled Flower Vases

If you really want to liven up a home during the winter months then be sure to have plenty of flowered plants around. Flowers in recycled items that are used as pots are a trendy and eco-savvy way to keep your home blooming with cheer.

For an elegant tall vase cut the top of off a metal olive oil can using a can opener and then place some white poinsettias in it. It is simple to keep the poinsettias in their original tiny pots and just tuck them inside the can. These cans have pleasant looking retro labels as well as a beautiful gold metal color that allows them to be used as holders for your favorite blossoms all year long.

You can also use old china chafing and serving dishes as the foundation for potted plants. Tiny pink hellebores and African violets look amazing potted in this type of antique dish. Blue and white or red and white china, the type that is so plentiful at flea markets, is perfect for this purpose.

For a look that tells others that you care about recycling try wrapping a shoe box in newsprint and then placing potted plants inside. A large paper lilly looks great in this type of home-made planter. The old fashioned method of applying layers of Aqua-Tec and tissue paper to a box to make it look fancy is also very contemporary looking.

You can take any type of pot or package and wind rope, ribbon or fabric remnants around it to create a planter. Simply wrap the carton or box with the fabric the same way you would a present and tie a bow in front. This type of planter makes a very clever and attractive gift.

Old garden pots or even metal cans are easily spraypainted gold, white or silver. These look nice decorated with cords of pearls, stickers or cut-out letters from the craft store.

Old china is another option. Many plants look great simply potted inside an old China teapot. Small ceramic expresso c ups also make charming small planters for succulent plants and small cactuses.

You can find things that can be used in an eco-concious way to make planters everywhere in yoru home and in your yard. Anything that was once a vessel can be turned into one and this includes old Jell-O molds, copper pots and grocery packaging. Old newspapers, wrapping paper and fabric scraps can also be used to decorate these planters.