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What can I do with a fireplace candelabrum now that I've moved and don't have a vacant fireplace?
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I recently installed a gas fireplace in my living room and now have some lovey andirons I'm not using. I've seen some instructions for turning them into a planter, b... See more
I am in the middle of repurposing a baby grand piano into a bookcase. There are lots of examples on the internet, but I am looking for advice on how to blend finishes... See more
Found at Goodwill for $1 (no pic.) has legs and handle; I hope to sand and paint but didn't want to use for original purpose. Any ideas for me? Thanks.
I used the solar light portion of these to create hanging lights for my yard but these globes are too pretty to just throw away. I'm looking for ideas on how to rep... See more
I have an old ammunition box and would like to use it for something in the house. Any ideas?
I would love to dismantle the pool table and make something really cool and usable. It is rarely used and taking up too much space.
spray paint it a bright color add little flower pots and put it on a porch!
Do you have a patio? It would make a great light feature there.
You can mount them on the sides of a frame or mirror to make a statement piece.
That could be turned into a cone incense burner. Or using a lighting kit and turn this into a lighting feature. At night sitting on a table it would be so beautiful.
turn it upside down add pendant light kits turn it into chandelier; cover it with battery fairy lights for nice patio lighting
Would be fabulous on a patio! If it has center spikes to hold wax candles, you can snip them off and get little pots to set on it. Fill with lavender, herbs, annuals, whatever strikes your fancy!
I would also suggest the idea of putting some mini plant pots in place of the candles. You can do succulents or flowers or herbs. Not sure the lighting ideas work as well for outdoor but to each their own! Hope you post a photo when you make a decision!