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Hanging Votive Globes
From CRAFT
This project first appeared on the pages of CRAFT or on Craftzine.
Add some moody light to the dark spots in your life with these hanging votives.
- Author: Matt Maranian
- Time required: 30-45 minute
- Difficulty: Easy
They look great outdoors (the globe keeps the wind from blowing out the flame) and nice indoors, too (who doesn’t like hanging candles?), and if you can squeeze a pair of needlenose pliers and string a bead, you’re almost there.
Sections
Tools
- Pliers needlenose.

Relevant parts
- Light fixtures 6" clear glass ceiling light fixture globes.
Relevant parts (continued)
- Beading wire Soft Flex nylon-coated stainless steel beading wire (0.019" diameter).
- Crimp beads
- Glass beads
- Sand
- Glass votives
- Candles
- View:
- Paginated
- Full width

Edit Step 1
— Cut and crimp and secure.
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Cut 2 pieces of beading wire, each at twice the total length that you want the globe to hang, plus 5".
Hold them together, and slide a crimp bead down to a spot about 2 1⁄2" above the midpoint of the strands. Crimp into place, add 2 more, and crimp those too.
Now, starting from the other end of the beading wires, slide a crimp bead to a spot about 6" from the first 3.
Part the beading wires between the loose bead and the first 3, and wrap them around the lip of the globe. Slide the loose bead down against the globe so that the wire hugs the narrow underside of its lip (like tightening a necktie), and crimp in place. Add 2 more behind it, and crimp those too. The globe should be securely supported with the wire rigging.
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