UncategorizedOur Fireplace Sconces December 3, 2014 The sconces just make our Fireplace redo, in my opinion. You can see the before and after of our fireplace and how we re-did it for $50 here. In designing the molding I wanted to add, I pictured some sconces similar to these in between the trim pieces. I originally wanted to wire in actual working lights, but there is brick all the way behind this fireplace, so that wasn’t an option for us. We considered trying to make some, but were in a bit of a time crunch for the Home Depot Holiday Challenge. Chris had a great idea. Maybe we could find some ready-made lanterns and use them. I found these lanterns at Hobby Lobby. I knew I wanted to brighten them up because this dark exterior wouldn’t pop against our black fireplace. I was picturing gold sconces. But I loved the shape and thought they could really be perfect! First, we removed the handles using bolt cutters. Then, we decided to go ahead and get them ready to hang before I finished them. This way the finish I was adding didn’t get scratched in the process. First, we drilled a hole in the wall where we wanted them to hang. Then, we hammered in a plastic anchor to make it more stable since there was no stud here. You can see all of this was done before our final coat of paint which I would really suggest so that you don’t mess up that pretty final coat. Ofcourse, if you’re adding this to an already painted area, I think you’ll be fine! Just be careful of scratching. After we got the anchor in, we held up the lantern and measured where the hole needed to be. Then we drilled a hole into the lantern using a metal bit. Once the hole was in place, we went ahead and screwed the lantern into the wall, just to make sure it was a fit. It fit perfectly! We removed the lantern and then it was time for it to get pretty. I used my new favorite product: Rub n’ Buff in Gold Leaf. How in the world have I never used it before? I’ve read about so many people using it and just never tried it. I rubbed it on with a paper towel. It was super easy, took no time to dry, and gave me the exact beautiful finish I was hoping for! And more than anything, I LOVE how they pop off of that black fireplace and really add something. They sort of “bookend” the fireplace and tie in the gold from the fire screen. Speaking of that fire screen, I’ll be sharing the tutorial for it tomorrow! You won’t believe how easy it is to get this look! *** And if you haven’t already, make sure you check out Jen Rizzo’s Holiday Housewalk this week! Mine went up on Monday, but you can see the start of the tour ( so you don’t miss a single house) here. Don’t forget about the free eBook giveaway when you sign up for Young Living Oils! More information here! Check out our most popular topics: Subscribe to our daily feed to make sure you don’t miss any Daily Doses of Style!
Corinna - For My Love Of says December 3, 2014 at 5:47 pm How easy! And really, I think the candles just go so perfectly with your rustic decor scheme. Hardwired lamps may not have given that same feel. You go, girl! Reply
Amanda @ Hammer and Heels says December 4, 2014 at 12:36 am This turned out great!! Loving the gold accents. hammerandheelsblog.com Reply
Deb says December 5, 2014 at 10:57 am Beautiful! I look forward to the marble-screen tutorial!! Reply
Janet says December 10, 2014 at 10:04 am They look beautiful! Just a small point, but couldn’t you put a dab of your gold paint on the head of the screws to make them invisible? Reply
Lindsay says December 10, 2014 at 10:17 am Hi Janet! Thanks for the advice! We didn’t paint the inside of them because the glass isn’t removable and it would’ve been difficult, so we left them black to blend in. So maybe some dark paint on the screws? Great idea! Reply
Jillian @ JST Design says December 10, 2014 at 12:15 pm The new sconces look beautiful and what a great idea if you can’t hardwire something in! Reply
[…] aren’t really sconces at all, but candleholders from Hobby Lobby. I got the idea from what Lindsay did over her fireplace. I took the handles off, hung them each with a nail and there. you. go. They […] Reply