Black and Gold…. and a Little Lace

$10
1 Hour
Easy
Chic home decor does not have to cost you a ton of money. I repeat —Chic home decor DOES NOT have to cost you a ton of money, and I am going to prove it to you! This whole project cost me under $10.00! ($5.00 if you count the fact that I already had​ the spray paint, candle, and lace)
This DIY is super easy and really quick, too! So let’s get started!
First step in my DIY was to paint my rocks gold. I went a little crazy with the rocks… I clearly did not need this many, but I love to spray paint, so now I have some extra deco rocks.
Taking my square glass container, I wrapped all around it with painter’s tape about a couple inches from the bottom, and I taped off the bottom, too.
More gold spray paint!! I sprayed my glass container with spray paint, but if you are going to do this DIY, make sure you put your glass container upside down. I wasn’t thinking and I had mine right side up and the inside was full of spay paint. I had to then use paint thinner to clean out the inside. (oops.. we all learn from our mistakes, though.)
While I was waiting for my spray paint to dry, I found this old crummy candle that needed a little TLC. I took a pair of scissors and started scrapping off the red film. It came off really easy and to be honest it was a little therapeutic sitting in the sun scrapping this stuff off.
After I got all the red stuff off, I taped off the wick with painter’s tape and then spray painted the candle black.
Now while this paint was drying, I went back to my glass container. It was such a hot day the paint dried super fast. I peeled off the painter’s tape and this is how it looked…
Next, I filled my glass container with the black sand. I left about an inch of room at the top.
I then starting putting in my gold rocks, leaving room in the middle for my candle.
Back to the candle. Once the black spray paint was dry, I slid the wick through my piece of lace and then secured the lace on the bottom with some painter’s tape. You need to make sure that the lace is nice and tight around the candle.
I spray painted over top of the lace with the gold spray paint.
After I let the gold spray paint dry, I removed the lace and this is what I had! EEEK… love it!!
Ta-da!! There it is… proof that chic home decor doesn’t have to break the bank!
So… what do you think? Is there anything that you would change. I think I am gonna head back to the dollar store to get another glass container! I might try this out with a different color, so if you have any suggestions, comment below!
Holly Grace
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  • Peter Peter on Jun 16, 2016
    awesome idea what do you hold the rocks with while you spray paint them?
  • Love this idea. Over the years we have 'gathered' oodles of rocks (and shells) to paint! I just came across a box of spray paint that I am itching to use. What did you spray (paint) the rocks on so they didn't stick? I have not mastered that skill yet! I also cannot wait to try spraying over lace...saw it on a dresser & loved that idea as well :-) Keep sharing👍
  • Jeannie Lawler-Lunn Jeannie Lawler-Lunn on Jun 16, 2016
    Is the paint on the candle non-flammable? And if so, what brand please?
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  • SheilaFlorida SheilaFlorida on Aug 12, 2016
    I'm thinking the candle looks like a large cabinet knob. So I needed inspiration for some cabinet knobs I wanted to change. I did the lace spray idea with a white background and blue "lace" and they look great! Thanks!!
  • Debra Debra on Sep 14, 2016
    LOVE!!!!!
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