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Jan29 5

Crazy About Chandeliers

Posted by Khris in Crafter's Toolbox, DIY Projects & Tutorials, Invitations, Programs, + Stationery

2008 was definitely the Year of the Chandelier as the hot design motif. I’m happy to say that it’s still going strong in these early days of 2009 and am pretty confident we’ll be seeing the chandelier love in weddings for some time to come.

scrapNfonts just released this set of chandelier brushes (.abr) that comes along with .png image files for those of you who aren’t Photoshop users. You can use .png in other programs like MS Word. Pretty cute, eh? For just $6.00, it’s a steal.

Chandelier Brushes from scrapNfonts

scrapNfonts is a great resource for – you guessed it – fonts. Though geared towards scrapbookers, they have a wide selection of fonts, dingbats, and Photoshop brushes that’d be perfect for your printed wedding projects.

5 Comments

  1. Very Married | January 29, 2009 at 9:43 pm

    chandeliers are SO elegant – is there anyway to DIY an actual chandelier? what a fun project to get everyone involved in!

    Reply
  2. hannah is mariages chic | January 31, 2009 at 3:08 am

    I am still a huge fan of the chandelier motif for weddings. I agree that the trend with continue into 2009, it’s just such a lovely way to tie together a vintage inspired theme.

    Reply
  3. Sarah*I"mOver It* | February 1, 2009 at 9:29 am

    ths is a great find! Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  4. Jamie | February 9, 2009 at 3:06 pm

    I’m making chandeliers out of grapevine wreaths, twinkle lights and silk vine. They are really looking very cool. I’ll have to post pics!

    Reply
  5. Kevin | February 13, 2009 at 7:21 pm

    Nothing is more elegant than a beautiful chandelier.

    Reply

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