Gatherings around the dining table this season will be turned into enjoyable memories as you share laughs, smiles and jokes with your loved ones. This month we wanted to share a DIY project that will definitely be a table topic this holiday season.
Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 1 hour
Materials:
- Charismatic PPU6-14
- Behr Aerosol Chalk Paint
- 2 Wood Plates ( 14.17 inches x 0.79 inches & 12 inches x 0.79 inches)
- Large Wooden Candle Holder
- 4 mini Candlestick holders (1 ⅞ inches x 1 ¾ inches)
- Faux Pumpkins
- Paint Brush
- Wood Glue
- Painter’s Tape
Step 1: Assemble Tier
Glue large plate to the candlestick
Glue smaller plate to the top of the candlestick.
Turn your tier over and place the smaller candlesticks in position for the feet. Mark the large plate where they will be placed. Glue on the candlestick feet.
Step 2: Paint
Once the glue has dried, we used our color of the month Charismatic PPU6-14 to paint our tier.
Step 3: Painting Faux Pumpkins
Behr’s aerosol chalk decorative paint is a good option when you are looking for a fast color change. It is easy to use and dries fairly quickly. We used the color Gingham to transform our pumpkins.
Set up an outdoor area where pumpkins can be sprayed.
Wrap painter’s tape around the stem of the pumpkin.
Once the pumpkins have fully dried, place your pumpkins on and around your tier.
Enjoy the holidays and make sure to check out behr.com for more inspiration.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna
Yes, this looks like a beautiful idea for all seasons! However, did I miss where you might be able to buy wooden plates? As well as different spindles or candlestick holders? I live in the country and there are not many options to shop. I pretty much do online shopping. Do you have any suggestions on where to buy the items needed? Thank you….I’m eyeing this for Christmas!
Hello Kimberly, thank you for visiting our blog! This was a fun festive holiday project! We purchased the items at our local Craft Store. I am sure there are options online to purchase the items such as Michaels.com
https://www.michaels.com/
As for the paint please purchase on The Home Depot website.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna