Be inspired by MacKenzie Childs and create your own painted candlestick!
My daughter picked up these candle holders for me.
They were originally from Target, but she found them at the thrift store!
I was impressed by how sturdy they were.
They were beautiful as is- but we cant be crafters and leave materials as they are, right?
I love the MacKenzie Childs spring collection.
Well, who are we kidding, I love all of the collections!
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Materials Needed
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All of the step-by-step instructions can be found in the video.
Paint the candlestick with the white paint and let it dry completely.
You will likely need to apply a second coat of white paint.
Next, paint the top of the candlestick with blue paint and allow it to dry completely.
For the base, using the blue paint, paint stripes and allow it to dry completely.
And there it is!
Your newly painted, MacKenzie Childs inspired, candlestick.
Where are you going to place it in your home?
Or will you gift it to a friend?
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