DIY jute pendant light for dining room

Let me show you how I made our new dining room pendant light that was inspired by the Lulu and Georgia Tarek Pendant Light. It’s made from thrifted lampshade cage frames and jute yarn for a fraction of the cost of the inspiration light and it looks super stylish in our dining room. Dining room lighting tends to be so expensive but doesn’t have to be if you just try to make your own. This post may contain affiliate links. See my full disclosure here: materials needed to make this dining room pendant light/chandelier: 4 rolls of jute yarn pendant light kit/lighting kit 2 thrifted vintage lampshades that have a cage frame (the one I used has an 18“ bottom radius) (12-inch macrame ring if you can’t find a second lampshade) soldering iron water-soluble flux and lead-free solder finer grit sandpaper wirecutter small ar
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