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Terra Cotta Lighthouse

This terracotta lighthouse is just 2 large plant pots cemented together and painted, with a lantern on top.

By patrick

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Terra Cotta Lighthouse
 

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May 9, 20131 found this helpful
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I love lighthouses, made this large black and white one for me, with the solar light on top. I've made a few smaller ones, that I will try selling at my craft shows. I just need to learn how to paint straighter especially when it comes to the windows and such. So easy to make.

 
 
April 14, 20142 found this helpful
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Finally finished. I used the top of an old lighthouse I had.

 
 
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May 5, 20160 found this helpful

Beautiful

 
November 15, 20210 found this helpful

Ontzettend leuk idee. Ik hou van vuurtorens, bij mij in de buurt zijn er een paar. Deze zal ik maken op mijn balkon als licht in het donker.

Translation: Very nice idea.

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I like lighthouses, there are a few near me. I will make this on my balcony as light in the dark.

 

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July 27, 20090 found this helpful

You did a great job. It looks very neat and perfect. The pots fits togethr well like it's all one piece.

 
July 27, 20090 found this helpful

Since I favor all things "beach" related, I love this! I just hope that the one I will make doesn't "grow legs" when I place it outside. Thank you!

 
May 2, 20170 found this helpful

That's what I'm ahead of.

 
August 3, 20090 found this helpful

Love it! :)

 

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August 3, 20090 found this helpful

Very cool with perfect paint job!

 
August 28, 20090 found this helpful

I will definitely do this, the pots were the ceramic ones right, and where did you get the lantern?

 

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February 3, 20100 found this helpful

Patanthar, your lighthouse looks awesome in the snow! Is that a hat placed on it?

 
February 29, 20121 found this helpful

I thought it was really three pots and that is what the diagram shows, three pots, not two. Also, I have gotten lanterns at Lakeside and some on special on the internet deals.

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Love lighthouses!

 
May 1, 20130 found this helpful

The glowstick in a jar is a great idea and I have just reposted a great idea on making your own glow stick solution.
1/4 c MT. Dew (a bit left in the bottle perhaps)
a pinch of baking soda
3 capfuls of peroxide.

Put cap on and shake - voila, instant glow light. And the shape of the pop bottle would look good on the top of the lighthouse, I'd think.

Now, I wonder if you freeze it (like you can glow sticks), it'd preserve it for the next night. Hmmm, I wonder if one couldn't make ahead, portion it in ice cube trays or little jars and refrigerate or freeze. Anyone know? Can't cost anything to try, anyway! Two projects connected!

 
May 3, 20130 found this helpful

Some have 3 or 4 pots. Just whatever you like.

 
May 5, 20130 found this helpful

I just love this lighthouse. Making one for a yard decoration with a light on top and the other as a birdbath. This web site is a great place and I will be learning a lot of new things for my yard and house. Thank You

 
May 6, 20130 found this helpful

I want to make the lighthouse but I'm not sure on how to make the windows and door.

 
May 6, 20130 found this helpful

The windows and door is painted with different colors.

 
May 7, 20130 found this helpful

Are stencils used? I'm new at doing something like this and want to make it look good. Any suggestions?

 
May 7, 20130 found this helpful

Putting a lantern on top that could hold a tealight or votive would be AWESOME! I think I will do mine in red, white, and blue for when hubby comes back from deployment.

 
May 9, 20130 found this helpful

You can just buy a solar yard light and stick it in a hole on the top of the pot... might have to cut a hole in the pot first. Would be simple and just have to change the batteries in the light, which would automatically come on at night...

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cheaper than running an electric light.

 
May 15, 20130 found this helpful

Found the solar lantern at the Christmas Shop but I'm sure they can be found about anywhere. Will be planting Lithadora tiny blue flowers and then will replace with Bacopa.

 
 
May 22, 20130 found this helpful

You can also use plastic pots for this lighthouse, works great, and they are cheaper then terra cotta pots.

 
May 28, 20130 found this helpful

@angelmaddy8123: I think your lighthouse is beautiful! As far as learning to "paint straighter" ...just the way it is gives it charm and character.

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It is handmade and unique... NOT machine-made perfect. Keep up your lovely, lovely work!

 
August 14, 20130 found this helpful

Can you please tell me what kind of glue you used for this lighthouse? Your lighthouse is beautiful - I'm totally inspired and want to try this for myself & gifts for others. I love lighthouses.

 
August 21, 20130 found this helpful

Here is the lighthouse I made for my daughter. I had a lot of fun doing it. I used a solar light for the top.

 
 
September 12, 20130 found this helpful

I would like some help determining what the graduated sizes of the pots should be so as not to nest in one another.

 
February 22, 20140 found this helpful

I see a lot of people are asking how to make windows in the lighthouse straight. Painters tape comes in different widths, cut out squares and tape it to the pot where you want windows and paint over the holes from outside in :> [_] <.

 
April 4, 20140 found this helpful

What size of pots did you use?

 
April 8, 20140 found this helpful

I found something for painting the windows. Paint sample cards at Lowes. Valspar has squares punched out in their cards. I think they will make perfect stencils. :)

 
April 9, 20140 found this helpful

I have looked everywhere for the top of the lighthouse in the picture. Does anyone know where to find it?

 
July 10, 20170 found this helpful

At IKEA for $3.99; comes in silver, black or white (this is the lantern on top of the red and white lighthouse). I am putting a flameless candle purchased at Michaels, in the one I am making for my sister and it fits perfect in the hole inside the lantern.

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She won't be able to put hers outside because she lives in a trailer park, & things seem to have legs when she puts decor outside. Sad but it happens.

 
April 12, 20140 found this helpful

Ikea

 

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April 15, 20140 found this helpful

That is awesome! Great work!

 
April 15, 20140 found this helpful

melmick, can you tell me more details about your flag lighthouse? My sister-in-law wants me to make it your their garage. It's call Freedom Auto and their logo is a flag and eagle. What size pots, and how you did the stars etc? Thanks

 
April 19, 20140 found this helpful

All I seen was a pic. Where is the how to video? I mean it's not like I can't get the idea from the pic, I just did't see a video.....

 
April 19, 20140 found this helpful

So where is the how to part of this? Every link I clicked on took me to another picture and no instructions. It's obviously not hard to make but the materials list and everything is no where to be found.

 
April 20, 20140 found this helpful

This is simple. You take two very large terra cotta planters, or as many planters as you want, just one size smaller then the next. Turn upside down and put larger one on bottom and cement the next smaller one on top of larger one, top side down, until the size you want it. You let cement dry and then paint them how you want and after paints dry you can use a weather sealant to protect it. Then add a small light house on top and cement in place or use some kind of fasteners to hold in place.

 
April 21, 20140 found this helpful

I want to make one of these but need sugestions on what size light to use.

 
July 11, 20170 found this helpful

It really depends on what size pots you use, as you are going to turn them over and stack them. And if you want to use solar or a votive or flameless candle. IKEA has lanterns for $3.99 in black, white or silver, and I put a flameless candle from Michaels in it, works great. If you want to use solar, Home Depot has them; Ace Hardware, Lowe's. Just depends what type of look you want. Good luck and have fun!

 
April 22, 20140 found this helpful

To make this more light weight, use plastic flower pots.

 
April 24, 20140 found this helpful

I am making one of these for my mom and I'm using a design more like the second picture. However, I cannot find a lantern to put on top if my life depended on it. Could someone point me in the right direction!?

 
July 11, 20170 found this helpful

If you want a lantern like the very first picture (aqua lantern) you can find those at Pier One Imports. Or you can go to IKEA, and they have lanterns in black, silver or white for $3.99, and you can either put a votive or a flameless candle in it, which I did for my sister's lighthouse; fits perfectly, and you can get those at Michaels. Also Ace Hardware has different types of small lanterns. It depends on what you like. Good luck and have fun making it. I'm sure your mom will love it!

 
April 24, 20140 found this helpful

I made this one out of plastic pots, the desert sand and wind seem to take its toll on clay pots!

 
 
September 29, 20140 found this helpful

That is just amazing, thank you for sharing.

 
September 30, 20140 found this helpful

1. Your desired size of your lighthouse will determine the size of pots. Go to local dealer and take the ones you think will work, upend them and then stack them to see if it what you like. I will probably use a saucer at the base to help stabilize mine as I live on the edge of a canal.

2. Go to local store and look at craft paint that is good for the outdoors. Tape off the section you want for a window. Freehand vertical and horizontal "bars" for the window

3. Same store may have lanterns you can use but it would be good if it had a timer on it if you plan to actually have light. I am using a solar lantern I have that I got from a shopping channel

I will use Gorilla glue or silicone caulk to secure the pots together as I live in a windy area. Always check the directions for usage. Hope this helps.

 
May 28, 20170 found this helpful

What type of paint are you using? Do you have to prime? What type of sealant?

 
September 22, 20160 found this helpful

What did you use for the "railing" at the top of the lighthouse?

 
April 11, 20170 found this helpful

There was another terra cotta planter with the bottom 16" bottom painted blue the next pot was red with a white window with black trim can you repost this please I have the items but cannot remember how to paint or set it up Thanks

 

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April 12, 20170 found this helpful

I looked around and could only find this example and one other one that is red and white. None of the photos looked like you described. Maybe you saw it on another site?

Be sure to share a picture of your lighthouse when you get it finished. It sounds great!

 
March 23, 20190 found this helpful

My paint started chipping and coming off after several months. What can I do ?

 

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