I've painted many brass candlesticks, some simple, some elaborate, some I painted black, some I painted turquoise, some red, it just depends on my mood or where to use them. But I really like how this one turned out. It is pretty elaborate and I painted it white but also put a glaze on it. At first, I also added some embellishments, crystals, etc...but I decided I liked it better just like this. Of course, I had to make some beeswax candles for it!
Thanks again to Kathleen at Faded Charm for hosting another White Wednesday. Stop by and check out these amazing White Wednesday posts!
16 comments:
Love the beeswax candles with the elegant candelabra.Great choice.
Suzan
This is gorgeous - I LOVE the old painted candelabras and chandeliers!
How PRETTY...luv the WHITE and those awesome candles! Happy WW!
Absolutely gorgeous, well done!
Have a wonderful white Wednesday!
Anne
Happy WW!! I just painted some brass candlesticks white myself today! Your blog looks lovely!
Bee-You-Tee-Full! I love love love it!
That candlestick is just beautiful! Great job!
I read your Homer post too. I have gobs of Homer Laughlin dishes in the pink dogwood pattern and I mean gobs! LOL
Blessings~
I love this! This is gorgeous!
Thank you for your visit.
XOXO
frenchy
This really looks cool-love it!
Oh, how I love this painted white! The beeswax candles are perfect with the candelabra. Thanks for your visit!
That is just beautiful...so very shabby!
Rene'
That looks amazing.
I'm going to look for a brass candelabra at the flea market.
Thanks,
Laura
White Spray Paint
You are so right- LOVe that in White- so pretty- I love your style, Paint is the Best thing EVER... Your blog is adorable and i just love it..
Karryann
Hi Pam...Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment, loved it!!
you are way to cute, I have your number on the brass, and if it has great appeal or even stately clean lines it will be painted over here as well.
Sometimes I will strip it and let it take on an old patina, this way it has European Flea Market appeal, it will mix with many shades of whites and look less mass produced with an out dated look!
I love your bold approach to your art.
See you soon, and I am going back to your blog to snoop around a bit :)
Dore
Hi Pam! Thanks for stopping by today. The candleabra look a lot nicer with a coat of paint. Have a good Sunday...Julian
Amazing what some paint can do. I grew up with a Gray family in Western NY. Thanks for stopping by.
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