Lonely Candle Sconce Feels Special With a Plaque
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Country Design Style-Jeanette
(IC: blogger)
We had a lonely thrifty wire candle sconce hanging in our master bath. Rarely used and neglected. Deciding it needed a little more oomph I made a wood plank plaque to hang it on.
The wood planks were simply wood glued together. Of course, I added broken spindles between a couple of the wood pieces for character. I didn't even line up the wood planks straight along the edges. More character.
I aged the wood (and spindles) with black tea and "ironed vinegar." Then dry brushed with cream and then white chalky type paint.
Now the candle sconce has bulk and hangs proud. I could use a bit of oomph too!
The wood planks were simply wood glued together. Of course, I added broken spindles between a couple of the wood pieces for character. I didn't even line up the wood planks straight along the edges. More character.
I aged the wood (and spindles) with black tea and "ironed vinegar." Then dry brushed with cream and then white chalky type paint.
Now the candle sconce has bulk and hangs proud. I could use a bit of oomph too!
Dusty and lonely with glass crystals.
Aging the wood planks using black tea and vinegar that had pieces of steel wool broken down.
Dry brushed and hanging proud with battery candles covered in chunky wax. We live in a forest area and use mostly battery candles for safety.
These battery candles were covered with washi tape. Too hot right now to cover with wax. :)
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Published August 9th, 2015 11:44 AM
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Susan E on Sep 27, 2015Lovely! I saw a post where a woman used hot glue and dripped it down the sides of a toilet paper roll to create faux candle wax. Haven't tried it yet, but the look was fab. PS we live in a forest, too, and I only use electric candles now.
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Country Design Style-Jeanette on Sep 27, 2015@Susan E I saw that one too! Can't wait to try it. Perfect for Halloween and painted cream for the holidays.
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Lee Hamel Craine on Jun 29, 2017
This is the sconce not a scone! A scone is a little cake you eat with a cup of tea
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Country Design Style-Jeanette on Jul 02, 2017Thanks
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BenFranklin methodologist on Jan 10, 2021
I’m laughing pretty hard & that is a cute mix-up of words! I had an aunt get out of a car on a hot day and say she felt so “sophisticated”! but we were pretty sure she meant suffocated! I still chuckle at that one!
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