Vintage Bundt Pan to Solar Flower!

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I have had this pink vintage Bundt pan for a few years now.  I have tried doing a couple things with it but nothing has stuck – I wanted more for it.  I finally came up with something unique and special to help make it “shine”.  I turned it into a solar flower!  (Those of you who know me are saying “of course you did” – lol)

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My supplies included a thrift store candle holder, my vintage Bundt pan, silicone, and a solar light.

I started by washing the candle holder, letting it dry, and painting it with Rustoleum green paint.  I let that dry completely.

I pulled the base off my solar light from Dollar Tree.

I added silicone to the bottom of the solar light.

I placed the solar light in the center of the Bundt pan, and I let that dry for 24 hours.

I added silicone to the top of the candle holder…

and I set the Bundt pan onto the candle holder.  I let that dry for 24 hours.

Here is my completed vintage Bundt pan solar flower.

Here it is at sunset when the solar light begins to turn on.  The light shines into the Bundt pan reflecting inside and making it glow.

Here it is in the complete dark.  I love it!

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13 Comments

  1. This is so pretty. I can imagine a small flower garden with several these in between the plants. It would be so pretty – especially at night!

    1. Thanks Linda, I am so excited at how it turned out. I loved the pink color and wanted to keep that rather than paint it.

      1. Oh Yes! Painting it would take away some of it’s reflective ability. even if you used a metal paint. I love it the way it is.

  2. What a fabulous idea, Chas! your Solar Flower is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing, and for being a part of Hearth and Soul. Featuring on the Hearth and Soul Facebook page later today. Happy 4th of July to you and yours!

    1. Thank you so much April and thanks for the feature. Thanks for having a place for all of us to share our creations and being so supportive.

  3. What a neat recycling idea and simple to make. Found you on Simple Homestead Blog Hop.

    1. Thank you so much Candy and thanks for stopping by 🙂

  4. What a cute idea and a great outdoor decoration! Thanks for sharing at The Blogger’s Pit Stop! Roseann from This Autoimmune Life

    1. Thank you Roseann and thanks so much for stopping by 🙂

  5. that’s such a clever idea to make use of an item that you weren’t using before – a proper ‘waste not want not’ project 🙂

    1. Thank you Julie. It took me a while to do it the justice I wanted and I love it. Thanks for stopping by.

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