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Thrift Store Chandelier to Lantern

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Hello, friends! It's that time of the month where we take one person's cast offs from the thrift store and make them over into home decor gems. 

Each month I am totally blown away with what the team creates. be sure to follow to the bottom for the links to the other bloggers. 

This month I took an old chandelier and turned it into a tabletop lantern.

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Here is the before of the lantern. It was only $3.99. It looks as if someone had tried to do a DIY on it before me. It was originally brass. Current look has a boho feel. All I did was clean it and have my husband remove the chain with some cutters.

I probably could have sanded a few areas, but that old paint was on there pretty hard in some raised areas. 

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I busted out the glass with a hammer. Just a light tap was all that was needed to remove it.

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I removed it on top of paper to make it easier to wrap up and put in a double layered grocery bag.

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Then I just got a grout brush and brushed out the grooves where there was debris. I dusted the entire lantern and started to spray paint.

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I wanted to turn it upside down to paint the interior first. I used 2 jumbo paint stir sticks to hold it up. Worked like a charm!

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I started out with a satin, but didn't like the sheen. I dug through my spray paint stash and found a partial can of flat that I knew I'd like better. So I sprayed several coats of the satin then finished it off with a coat of flat to get my desired finish. 

Also on OSH!  Farmhouse Stool

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Here I am using the lantern as a terrarium. I just arranged 3 artificial succulents that I already had. 

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You could easily swap out the succulents for candles! Be sure to check out yesterday's Porch Tablescape that you see in the background! 

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I am loving the versatility of the new lantern. The size is great! It could even work on the ground by the front door. 

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It's the perfect addition to the screened in porch heavily decorated with used items!

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I don't think I'll get to keep it a long time. My daughter actually found this treasure for her apartment next year at school. I'll have it to enjoy this summer!

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Even this pitcher is a thrift store find. Can we just take a moment to enjoy the peonies and roses from the backyard. Peonies are my favorite flower! It's a shame that they have such a short blooming season. 

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Thrifted Items on the Porch!

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The thrift store decor team brings you fabulous makeover ideas each month!

 

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Breadbox Repurposing House of Hawthornes

DIY Nautical Oar Domestically Speaking

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10 Comments

  1. Christy,

    I’m speechless! That’s an awesome makeover and the FLAT paint is oh so much better! You got a great deal on this sweet gal.

    pinned!

    gail

  2. That turned out cute! I see old chandeliers at the thrift store all the time, mostly with broken glass in them, so a great solution I never thought of!

    BTW, I am so jealous over your peonies! Mine won’t be ready for another couple of weeks.

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