DIY | Spray Paint Candleholders
I’m all about EASY DIYs and spray painting is a DIYers best friend!
I bought these tall candleholders a couple years ago on clearance at Target at a killer price. I’ve been meaning to spray paint them and never got around to it. Since I incorporated hints of gold as part of my Christmas decor, I left the candleholders as is.


Once Christmas was over, it was time to start the makeover! I bought RUSTOLEUM FLAT BLACK SPRAY PAINT. This paint + primer can be used on wood, metal, plastic, etc. For paint projects, I always use old bedding sheets to use as a drop cloth.

Here’s a before and after! This project took less than 5 min!

TADAAA! OMG… I love it! Now for the candles, I knew I wanted white candles to go with these black candlesticks. I bought a 12pk of WHITE CANDLESTICKS for $6.99 instead of a 2pk for $3.99. (use code HOME for an extra 15% off)

Nobody would ever know these were originally brass! (I’m using these as part of my decor. I will not be lighting them so close to the furniture.) 😉

There you have it, THAT EASY! I can’t wait to show you more DIYs. Stay tuned!
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