Another Lighthouse
by
Your Momma
(IC: homeowner)
6 Materials
We've seen this project before, but I thought I'd try my hand at it since I had these pots that were in rough shape. If it didn't work out, no problem because I was getting rid of them anyway!
Here they are, pretty gross and somewhat crumbly, except for the small one. I scraped and scrubbed the two larger ones to get the chipping stuff off. Washed them well and let them dry completely.
I spray painted them using Rustoleum's Antique White.
Living close to the beach, I've got a nautical theme going, and I absolutely love "ocean" colors like navy blue and teal. So I added stripes in those colors.
I have this lantern that has been waiting to be used somehow. It was dirty and rusty, so I washed it first.
I painted it navy blue and added a tea light candle. The place that I was going to place my lighthouse doesn't get much direct light, so I opted for a battery operated tea light instead of a solar powered light.
I painted on some windows and a door and set it by my front door. By the way, I used a weatherproof adhesive to attach the lantern so it wouldn't be knocked off. I think it turned out great and really goes with my nautical theme!
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Published April 29th, 2016 5:18 PM
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Donna Bates on Jan 04, 2024
Beautiful! I’m going to have to try this when it’s warmer out. Florida is having a cold winter this year. I always wanted an outdoor lighthouse but I wasn’t paying the prices. Thanks for sharing.
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I also love the wreath on the door! Any directions?
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Great job!
How difficult to paint the lantern? Were the glass panels removable?
Do you keep spiders away and clean with a hose?
Thank you😁