DIY Rustic Wood Candlesticks
Use a few leftover spindles or table legs to make these rustic wood candlesticks!
I found these wood spindles in a bin at my local Habitat for Humanity ReStore and knew immediately that these could be turned into something new! I see these chunky candles everywhere, but usually they high a pretty high price tag. This project was the answer.
For this project, you will need:
- wood spindles/table legs cut to desired length
- paint or stain of choice
- wood glue
- pot disk/tray
- sand block/paper
- candles
Start by giving the wood a quick sand. Some of my candlesticks were a bit tall and skinny, so the pot disk will be used as a candle holder for on the top. Use wood glue to hold them together and leave for the suggested amount of time.
One coat of paint did the trick for me! I used Rust-Oleum's Chalked paint in "Icy Grey".
Use a sanding block or sand paper to give the edges and corners a sand. This gives it an antique or rustic look.
Done! Now to find the perfect place to display them...
These are perfect for any season and any nook!
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~Lauren
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JoAnn on Mar 03, 2020
Should we turn the wood with the larger bottom upside down for balance Looks like it might topple over. I have 3 of these that I am going to paint yellow to match a metal flower I painted yellow. Of course I will use other things to accent. Love this idea
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