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C. D. Scallan
by C. D. Scallan
How can I repurpose these outside?
There are 5 of them from an old light fixture.
  9 answers
  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Aug 25, 2017

    Use them to make Bells - Plant them up - Altinate with upside down Flower pots to make a focal point . Put Stick down middle to secure and top of with a Fence Post Finial.........

  • Ana Bacallao Ana Bacallao on Aug 25, 2017

    I would make some kind of outdoor decor with the globes and put little lights inside them for a great look. Just put in an area where they won't get rained on so that they don't fill up with water.

  • KattywhampusLOL KattywhampusLOL on Aug 25, 2017

    Good Afternoon C.D. Scallan :), My first thought is to use them as pathway lights next to the walkway leading to your door (using solar lights inside them), and my second thought is to grab a tube of E6000 craft glue and glue them together into a tower that you can light next to your front door or next to an outdoor stairway. Here is a link below showing you what I mean (although it doesn't use exactly what you have, the idea is the same) :

    http://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/my-glass-tower-vision-has-been-fulfilled-i-built-it-451169

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on Aug 25, 2017

    Get a piece of pvc or strong piece of pipe and attach it upside down and run the pipe through the small hole. If it doesn't fit, put some glue or caulking inside so it has a tight fit. I would color it with the alcohol ink and put an led light inside and stake it in my garden or flower bed. Let me know how your project turns out.

  • Barb Barb on Aug 26, 2017

    Find a chandlier at thrift store remove wireing, spray paint the chandlier add a hanging chain and those globes and solar lights or timers candles and hang over a bench or table outsde.

  • Sharon Sharon on Aug 30, 2017

    Maybe use them as incubators for young plants.

  • Dfm Dfm on Aug 31, 2017

    having had stiches on the bottom of my foot from a glass yard ornament, I would keep them on the porch with battery operated tea lights to light them up.