DIY Flower Chandelier

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What do you do with a two dollar chandelier you found at a Church Bazaar? You turn it into a flower chandelier for your yard. With some spray paint and glue bought at a home improvement store, and a couple of bucks worth of annuals, I was able to repurpose this item into fun outdoor decor. Due to the watering needed on a daily basis, next year I will most likely use succulents, so that I don't have to worry about this baby so much.

Here's how she looks all done up!

Using some leftover globes from an old lighting fixture we updated, I glued them to them chandelier cups. Let dry for 24 hours.

My handy dandy last minute trick for keeping the chandy stabilized so the globed would dry properly? I took off the bottom and nested it in a bowl.

A little white spray paint later (The black floor lamp with ripped out wiring I've had for a couple years also)

So beautiful, right? I love this whimsical addition!

It's such a pleasure being greeted by this colorful display as I leave the house each morning. I hope when I try succulents next season I can make it look just as cheery!

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  • Rachelle Rachelle on Apr 03, 2020

    What about drainage for the plants? Did you just use pebbles at the bottom so the plants don’t sit in water?

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  • Jeanette S Jeanette S on Apr 03, 2020

    This is one of the most ADORABLE re-purpose projects I have seen in a long time.


    I can only imagine the different color combinations...change for every holidays!!

  • Linda Wells Linda Wells on May 13, 2021

    Really like this one. Thanks

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