So I picked up these two candlesticks at a yard sale last weekend for 50 cents. I picked them up because they had a unique look to them. Kind of a faux silver meet Morocco jazzy thing. When I realized they were so cheap, I thought, "What the heck. I will experiment with them. They stand about 15 inches high.
The candlesticks are on the left. See them!? |
Slight copper hue. |
While I was cleaning them up, I noticed that when I rubbed the metal material it seemed to look cooper. It made me think...."Copper antiques in verdigris color." I took Delta craft paint color Tropic Bay Blue and painted over the entire surface.I let the paint set up for a few minutes.
I then rubbed the surface of both candlesticks with a soft cloth.
After about 20 minutes, I buffed the surface a little harder to shine them up. I liked how the paint was adhering to the wood in the cut out areas.
I stopped and took a look at them and realized that I wanted to use them as candlesticks, but not the kind that takes taper candles. I just don't buy tapers because after one burn, they look horrible. So I knew that I needed to come up with some sort of top piece that would hold a larger candle. Later that afternoon, I stopped into the Goodwill Store by my house to investigate and I found these nifty little tea cup plates for 50 cents each. They were the 4 inches that I knew I wanted, so I grabbed them, paid and left. After all I was late picking up my kid at high school. Try to explain that one. "Oh, sorry, was at Goodwill shopping."
I had these candles from a clearance shelf at Pier One. I then grabbed my spare bead bucket and strung a few beads on a quilter's thread. (The large oval silver bead is actually from a damaged lamp shade that I had to throw away, but saved the beading around the bottom edge. I love it when I 'recycle.')
I had originally thought that I would hang them from the neck of the candlestick, but they ended in the cups circling the candles. If I get a chance, I might put them with a little jute tie and add them to the neck.
Today, I was re-working some tables in my living area. I am in a funk because the new slipcovers have been taking forever and the construction from the master bath redo has been dusty. Just needed a quick 'freshen up for the time being' kinda of thing. So I was looking for something to put on this one table and thought, "What about one of those candlesticks!?" I used one of them. Fun.
So, I realize that my images are not the best. I apologize. But this was just a little experiment that I actually never thought would make my blog. The finish is much shinier than what appears. I like them. Hope you do too.
I have my finish carpenter coming over today to start the bead-board installation in the master bedroom and an appointment with a designer who will draw up plans for a built in for the television. The television is currently resting in a recessed area in the wall atop cinder blocks! My cabinet guy will not do work without this gal drawing up a plan. She's not too expensive and he is way worth it. But that is for another blog post!
Getting excited for a long weekend!
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I love the colors on the candlesticks.
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