That sounds like a DIY porch decoration trend—it’s basically a budget-friendly way to make a hanging floral chandelier or wreath-style light feature.
Even without the picture, here’s what that idea usually looks like and why it’s popular:
🌸 What she actually did
- Took cheap artificial flowers (Dollar Store style)
- Hung them upside down from a wooden hoop or embroidery ring
- Wrapped fairy lights (LED string lights) around it
- Suspended it on a porch ceiling or hook
The result is a glowing floral “floating chandelier” effect.
💡 Why people love it
- Very low cost compared to real hanging décor
- Looks aesthetic at night because of the lights
- Easy to customize (colors, flowers, size)
- Works for porches, balconies, patios, even bedrooms
🛠️ How it’s usually made (simple version)
- Get a wooden hoop / embroidery ring / wire wreath frame
- Attach faux flowers with glue or zip ties
- Wrap fairy lights evenly around it
- Hang with strong fishing line or hooks
- Add optional greenery or ribbons for volume
⚠️ Small practical tips
- Use LED fairy lights (safer, low heat)
- Make sure the hook can support the weight
- Avoid real flowers unless you want maintenance and wilting
🌙 Why it’s going viral
These porch setups spread fast because they:
- Photograph well at night
- Look “expensive” but cost very little
- Are easy for neighbors to copy
If you want, I can design 3 different porch versions (romantic, minimalist, or festive) using the same cheap materials.