Friday, November 21, 2008

Guiding Light

I'm inspired to recreate this glass and light display on my porch or from a tree as a bright entrance to my house for the holidays. It's a great way to incorporate the seasonal white twinkle of lights in a non-traditional way.

[Entrance to Anthropologie's Rockefeller Center Gallery curated by Keith Johnson, Antiques Buyer and Gallery Director, via 1st Dibs.]

13 comments:

alston said...

you should totally try - it would be amazing!

Creative Tonic said...

Those look very similar to the inexpensive jars they sell at Ikea. Take photos if you try it!

Sarah's Fab Day said...

If anyone can do it you can (outdoor shower creator). It will look so good, can't wait to see it.

Courtney said...

That display looks beautiful (of course.) If you give it a try, I can't wait to see the results.

Have a wonderful weekend! xx

Chris said...

Tons of old jars with lights or candles look great in trees. A large grouping would hung under a porch would be cool too. Go for it.

Ivy Lane said...

Please post the results! I am sure it is going to be fab. I always love to do the traditional luminaries up the drive and front walkway. It gets way to windy, snowy here...would be too afraid I would have broken jars strewn about!

The Rauths said...

that would look amazing with your bungalow!! cannot wait to see your creation! =)

megan said...

oh, i wish i had a porch to try this! i look forward to seeing how your creation turns out.

please sir said...

That looks so neat...LOVE IT...do it!

Emma @ White and Wander said...

I would love to actually look at an Anthropologie shop in real life one day - I keep getting taunted from the screens of blogs - torture! I love those zinc letters on the ladder - perfection!

Apt. #34 said...

um, can Anthro do no wrong?? Except overcharge of course!

Julia said...

Wow! This is so intense! :) I love Antro's taste and stellar ideas~

The Lil Bee said...

WOW, I love this! You should totally do it. I'm putting it in my inspiration folder, as well.

P.S. Thanks for the Ikea tip!!