Here is a super quick and easy do it yourself-er. It came to me as I wandered the aisles of a local thrift store.
You'll need:
- metal candlesticks. I like varying heights. I like odd numbers. 5 is too many. Unless you want a matching pair or something. Whatever. I'm not your boss.
- Spray primer
- Spray paint
- Outside place
What happened is that I was in the thrift store, considering the pros and cons of buying charming mismatched china tea cups, saucers, and salad plates. Whimsical? Dumb? I wasn't sure.
But then, but THEN, I wandered into the tchotchkes aisle.
Serving trays, Precious Moments knock-off figurines (as if the originals weren't terrible enough), things made of glass and plastic, and candlesticks.
I thought "Huh. I like this, but I don't have the kind of home where I can just go around putting brass candlesticks everywhere." Then, "I will paint them."
I picked up a bunch, then narrowed the selection down to 3 by arranging them together and seeing what looked best, like SO:
I washed them, and took them outside.
I primed them using spray primer. Paint primer would have left a lot of brush marks that really aren't going to work with this project. I guess you COULD, but you'd have to wait for the primer to dry, then sand the crap out of it. Then do it again. Not for me.
I made sure every angle was covered and that the stream of primer was even.
There must be a better way to do this, but I don't know what that is. So this is what happened to my hands.
Look! They're blue! (and on the newly stained side table! See that project here.)
Final arrangement, avec candles.