how I turned my ceiling fan lights into vases

Hi, everybody! I am so excited to show you this really great, but way unexpected project on how I turned my ceiling fan lights into vases. I was sitting in my kitchen one day working on my computer (because it is kinda my office also) and I happened to look out onto my lanai and noticed our old ceiling fans sitting there. We had just finished our lanai ceiling upgrade and had replaced these old, worn-out fans with new ones. I got our new fans here if you are interested in seeing them. I love them a TON!

Anyways, back to my story. while looking at these old fans just sitting there, I spotted the glass globe lights. I never really noticed them before because they were old and dirty and so out of date.

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My old, worn-out ceiling fan from 1994.
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My glass globe all cleaned up and ready for paint

This is how they looked when attached to the fan. I statrted thinking, what if I turn them upside down, find a piece of acrylic to glue to the bottom and turn it into a vase?! Sounds good, but where do you find acrylic circles that are 3 inches in diameter? …hmmm …AMAZON of course! So, down the rabbit hole I go into the land of Amazon to see what I could find. In no time at all, I found these.  I have no idea what I am going to do with 20 of them. That is a project for another day. Sweet!

Make sure the adhesive you use is 100% waterproof. I used this one.

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Peeling the protective paper cover off of the acrylic discs
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Glueing the acrylic disc to the bottom of the globe creating a base.
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Applying the acrylic disc to the base
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Let the glue dry for about an hour

Let the glue dry for about an hour before moving onto the next step.

This Sea Glass Sea Foam paint from Krylon is my favorite to use on glass projects! This particular color goes with just about everything in my home! Yay!

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I love using this paint for glass projects

Stuff the inside of your globe to help cushion it during painting. This will also keep it from moving around and possibly falling off of the prop.

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Stuff the globe with paper to help it stay sturdy when painting.

Speaking of propping, this is what I used to prop the globe up on for painting. You will need something to hold onto or to prop the globe up off the ground while painting.

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You will need something tall enough to prop the globe up off the ground.

This spray can is the perfect height for spraying. I love that it was a found object and that I did not have to buy something for this part. 😉

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This is the perfect prop height for painting.

Now, sometimes I spray my projects in the grass and sometimes I pick it up. Due to the curvature of this piece I did pick it up to paint.

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All ready for painting

This is what she looks like after one coat.

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First coat of paint

Now, this next picture doesn’t really capture just how beautiful the green looks next to the unfinished piece. It really is quite beautiful.

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My glass globes before and after

Here she is! Doesn’t she look fantastic sitting next to my sea glass candle holder from Pottery Barn?!

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Here she is ready for her close-up

I hope you enjoyed this article on how I turned my ceiling fan lights into vases. I really had a fun time making them!

It is so fun to take a good look around my home for outdated objects or things I plan on throwing away. I am always up for a challenge on how to repurpose item to make them look upscale and expensive. Your home should be your “happy place.” I know that I would rather be home than any place else.

Let me know if you enjoyed “My Lanai Upgrade” in the comments below. I would LOVE to hear your input! Yay!

-Danielle

Hi, I’m Danielle!

I am the designer, writer and diy’er behind this blog. I enjoy decorating my home for practically nothing by doing most of the work myself, finding new and imaginative ways to make it beautiful and by watching for killer sales. I find humor almost anywhere and can laugh at myself through it all. I have learned that most projects don’t go exactly as intended, but can be more beautiful than the original plan.

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