Repurposed Lamp Parts Pedestal Planter
Just about my favorite thing to do is to
I added a decorative terra cotta pot inside the planter but you could also plant directly inside the metal lamp part.
These lamp part planters make a beautiful addition to my patio.
These were pieces headed for the trash and now they have a beautiful second life at my house.
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repurpose vintage lamp parts.
When I run across parts from antique lamps I quickly snatch them up.
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There are so many detailed metal parts to these fixtures and so many ways to reuse them and make something new.
For today's project... I took apart all of the pieces in this pile but used just one for this project.
I attached the large metal piece that held a glass light cover in a previous life. I removed the screws and attached it to the top of a thrifted candle holder using one large screw down the center.
I'm thinking at this point it would make a great pedestal planter.
I'm painting my project in the Homeright Spray Shelter. I put it on top of an old lazy Susan so when I spray paint the piece I can turn the lazy Susan to get full coverage.
The HomeRight Small Spray Shelter came in handy and prevented any spray paint from getting on my new vinyl fence. << Read all about it HERE.
The Spray Shelter folds up when you're finished for easy storage.
I used Rust-Oleum Matte Hammered Spray Paint to give the planter a pretty metallic, textured look.
I added a decorative terra cotta pot inside the planter but you could also plant directly inside the metal lamp part.
These lamp part planters make a beautiful addition to my patio.
These were pieces headed for the trash and now they have a beautiful second life at my house.
Stop by and see the other 2 projects I made using this pile of antique lamp parts:
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HomeRight provided me with the spray shelter. All opinions are my own.