DIY Wall Sconce
Upcycle a picture frame and a wood circle into a sconce holding a battery powered candle.
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We put together these quick wall sconces to hold battery powered candles.
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This DIY uses simple materials including an old frame and a circle piece of wood.
Mark where to trim the wood piece, cut with saw (we used a miter saw). This step is to provide a flat area for the half circle to be glued.
Glue this wood piece in place with RapidFuse glue.
Cut the circle in half. You could use a hand saw or a Dremel SawMax.
Glue and clamp into place. You could also add a few nails thought the top for extra support.
Spray paint and let dry. Add a picture hanger if your frame did not have one.
Because we had all the supplies on hand that we needed, this was a quick project to complete. These are a modern take on traditional wall scones but utilizing battery operated/remote controlled candles!
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Kelly on Feb 09, 2019
I have had trouble finding the perfect headboard for my bedroom, but I think I just found it! I love this idea and am going to make various sized wall sconces to hold various sized candles and place them in place of a traditional headboard. Thank you for the wonderful inspiration. I can’t wait to get started.
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Karen Merritt3 on Feb 10, 2019
What a great idea. I have a picture perfect for this project. Thanks for posting.
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What size dia. circle did you use & what size picture frame?