How to Upcycle Ceiling Fan Lights Into Candle Holders
That’s what happened to me when I saw these dainty little things or $1.99 each, just screaming for me to upcycle ceiling fan lights into candle holders!
It’s perfect for a summer outdoor patio!
BEFORE
And that’s exactly what I did!
They were too cute to pass up!
AFTER!
I do love me some candles, so I made this platform (for detailed step-by-step instructions, check out the 10-min. video tutorial on my YouTube channel).
But I really struggled with how to decorate this project (don’t I always run into misfortune?!?)
First, I tested out staining it.
HORRIBLE.
And while I love vibrant colors, I hate orange (did I mention to you that I hate orange??)
I thought I would give it a try, though.
Daggonit if it didn’t look like crap! It was reminiscent of a giant Lego!
I kept going though…’cause I’m tenacious like that, yo…..
Only…it was still horrible!
What in the world was I going to do with a big ‘ole orange block?!
I was going to trust my gut, that’s what!
So I switched out the orange Annie Sloan chalk paint for the Duck Egg and French Linen. Ahhhhh…….
Next, I pulled out my favorite pretty floral stencil.
I wrapped some jute around the base, too. Much better!!!
And then I lit a fire on top of my vintage buffet, and it looked gorgeous!
And what almost became THE worse project in the history of Thrift Diving (well, maybe not THE worse… remember that custom tiled table top near-disaster??), is now one of my favorite projects and upcycles!
How to Turn Ceiling Fan Lights Into Candle Holders
I’m going to do this post a little different. Instead of posting 10 million pictures here, you’ll love the video tutorial instead! for all the instructions and step-by-step details. It’s about 10 minutes long and I walk you through everything with how to build it. Not so much the stenciling, but you can watch my other videos on how to stencil if you want help with that!
Watch the Tutorial!!!
Materials Needed to Turn Ceiling Fan Lights Into Candle Holders
- Thrifted ceiling fan light covers
- Pretty floral stencil (affiliate link)
- Get a 1×4 pine board from the home improvement store
- Power drill
- Hole saw accessory (use whichever diameter you’d like)
- Jig saw (or a miter saw as optional)
- Nailer (or hammer and nails if you don’t have a nailer)
- Wood glue
- Sandpaper
- Speed square
- Paint or stain with a brush
- Wax or polyurethane
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Okay, so I want to know, have you guys ever thought about turning old ceiling fan lights into something? Let me know if you have! I’d love to know!
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What a great idea, this turned out so cute!