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Candlestick With Personality


This candlestick has sat in the floor beside the china cabinet for a while now.  It is extremely heavy and this UGLY brassy color.  While cleaning this morning, I had a revelation.  Maybe this would look better painted!

You have to agree, this thing is ugggglllleeeee!

I don't know why I'd never thought to paint it. So.......
out came the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.  I brushed it on a little heavy  and one coat covered it well.


 After it dried, I sanded it off some, especially on the design areas. Then I rubbed some Annie Sloan Dark Wax over it, heavier in some spots than others.  Then just wiped it down with a clean cloth.

 Now isn't this better?  It has a little character.

Now to dress it up a little:
I added some burlap ribbon and this sweet "Paris" post cardI ordered some burlap ribbon from French Nest Etsy Shop, and  it was wrapped in  pattern  paper, and this little card was included.

Here are some shots of the vignette I created around this updated candlestick.
 This arrangement in the bowl started out a couple weeks ago as a horrible, bare, smashed candle ring I picked up at Good Will for very little. It just had the twiggy things with the apple slices on it.  I knew I could make it prettier, so I added some stems, butterflies, leaves, and berries to it and I think it turned out pretty.

 I really like this tray I bought at the Chic or Shabby Shop.  It has a lovely patina.

So here are these items in a vignette.


Kinda nice if I do say so myself!  I just love how the candlestick looks.  I'm going to look around for some more items to re-do.



 I am linking to Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Tabletop Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
Transformation Thursdays at the Shabby Creek Cottage
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Potpourri Friday at 2805


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Thanks Donna, Susan, Marty, Kim, Gina, Courtney, Honey and Cathy!

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  2. Oh my gosh - that candlestick looks soooo much better! A little Annie Sloan works wonders!!! :)

    xoxo laurie

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  3. What a fabulous makeover and beautiful vignette!

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  4. I love your new header, so pretty. I have the same chargers, you just reminded me of them. The candlestick is fab too!

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  5. You've definetely have some shabby chic going on! The Annis Sloan really makes the candlestick pop!
    A very nice grouping! If you would, I'd love it if you would post on my 1st Sunday's Best Party. You need to share!

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  6. Ah, what a beautiful candlestick now! It came out fabulous...

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  7. Thanks for linking, and I now am your newest follower!

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  8. Clever girl! This looks amazing painted. The patina that it has now gives it so much character.
    I love it!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  9. White is the way of delight! andrea@townandprairie

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  10. The change is amazing! I love the added touched to the candlestick and your vignette is very pretty!

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  11. It looks fabulous. Love the white finish and the dark wax is perfect. The burlap ribbon and the tag just finish it off perfectly. Gorgeous vignette. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  12. I love this... I thought it was pretty before but this is gorgeous now...I love the shabby chic aged look you gave it...it is just full of charm now and your vignette is beautiful :)Hope you have fun scoping for more things to re-purpose...can't wait to see more of your ideas :)
    Big hugs,
    Queenie

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  13. What a lovely Fall Vignette you have created! Thanks for stopping by to say hi, Christie

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  14. Sometimes that is the way a good idea comes- just like a light bulb turned on in the head! The candlestick turned out very well and fits nicely in the vignette.-----
    Shannon

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  15. What a great change! You did a fabulous job. Hats off for that smarty idea.

    Better looks now that b.

    Happy TTT...

    Greetings from chilly Stockholm,
    /chie

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  16. Just lovely! What a transformation in your candlestick from "ugglleeeee" to beautiful! I just love seeing the difference paint can make to an ugly duckling project!

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  17. Wow! You're right -- before it was ugggliee! But the after is stunning! Love the dark wax on this piece and the added burlap and postcard touches!

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  18. Beautiful makeover! I'm dying to try that paint! Coming over from Wow Us Wednesdays and your newest follower!

    Jeanine

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  19. This came out great! Love the distressed effect the dark wax gives things. Thank you for stopping by and entering my giveaway.

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  20. That turned out beautifully!!! And the vignette is pretty as well! :)

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  21. Just wanted to let you know JoAnn's sell's burlap ribbon also. Think it might be more economical. Thanks for stopping by and commenting on our windows makeover, it was hard work.

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  22. A definite change for the better! It looks so good in the vignette you did. I love that tray, too!

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  23. OMGoodness, the candlestick looks wonderful! Love it!!! I ahven't gotten on the AS bandwagon yet but this might convince me!!!! XO, Pinky

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  24. Oh your vignette is lovely - who knew burlap could be so pretty.

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  25. The candlestick is so much better now. And the burlap adds a bit of extra charm! Thank you for linking this lovely post to Potpourri Friday. I always appreciate your participation!

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