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Updating a Decorative Lamp – spray painting a candlestick lamp base

Welcome, welcome everyone to this weeks simple makeover anyone can do to change the look or update a sad piece of decor in the home. It was whilst unpacking yet another box in the garage earlier this year, I found a tired candlestick lamp base which almost made the charity shop pile. I didn’t like its pewter base anymore, I don’t do much pewter. And I hadn’t even packed the home-made shade I’d cobbled together originally with the lamp base either. Yet I did like its candlestick shape and it was small enough not to dominate yet large enough to light up a dark corner. And I am on a budget and I did have half a tin of spray paint left. Surely then it was worth a go to see if I could transform it into a decorative lamp for our home ….

I bought the this spray paint so long ago to upcycle two wooden stools and I had stopped midway through that project as I simply didn’t like the creamy shade I had selected. So as I had half a tin left, I decided to experiment with the unloved candlestick lamp base. And I have to say I  found the whole spray paint process a lot less messier than the traditional brush and roller method I generally use. And there was a lot less clearing up too. I used masking tape to protect the areas I didn’t want spray paint to reach and read the instructions carefully; honestly I did. They informed me there was no need to prime, just simply spray and so I did just that. And I twirled the lamp base whilst spraying to get as even a finish as possible, avoiding any paint runs along the way. I knew I wouldn’t be using my usual distressing tactics as I did in this spray paint post, to cover up any little mishaps.

And so, two coats of paint later and with appropriate drying time in between, this up-cycle worked out very well indeed. Quick and easy, just how I like it. If you try an update of a decorative lamp base or something else in your home using this method, do let me know how you get on. I’m wondering if this whole spray paint thing has a future with me. I did this update over six months ago and there is currently no sign of wear and tear and I didn’t use any sealer or protector.

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Once painted, the shade less and not so decorative lamp base needed completing. So on my next high street shopping trip I searched a few stores to find something suitable. I was thinking neutral, unobtrusive. You know blending in rather than making a statement. It took a few disappointing shopping trips as nothing seemed to work. Too floppy or formal, too bold or bland, big or small.

I even tried a shade from our bedroom and for a while the candlestick lamp lived in a few dark corners of the home with the purple shade, although I didn’t enjoy it. Firstly shades of purples and lilacs feature in our bedroom and not elsewhere in the home. And secondly I felt there always needed to be something behind this decorative lamp to set it apart from the white walls otherwise the creamy base simply disappeared. Providing a backdrop is ok if you are taking photos for an Instagram shoot however in reality the candlestick lamp wasn’t really going to be that pampered on a daily basis.

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And then one day when I was having a peek in Laura Ashley, I found this grey shade in a sale. And I tried it on the base (much to the amusement of the sales assistant: Doesn’t everyone carry a lamp base around with them when they are looking for an appropriate shade?) and it worked. Quite perfectly infact for the look I was after. Now the candlestick lamp had its shade, it took on the just enough to notice and not enough to impose look. A decorative lamp without being overly decorative.

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Strangely enough the candlestick lamp sits most of its time these days near a silver edged mirror, which is often dressed with an empty silver gilt wooden frame. Perhaps the original pewter would have worked after all. Who knows. I do know however that for a few pennies and a couple of hours of my time, this candlestick lamp fits in just perfectly now. And that makes this thrifty girl a happy one. Until next week x

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14 Comment

  1. Great finish, it looks lovely with the shade. So funny, that amongst the lipstick and usual contents of a handbag, yours contains a lamp base!! Only you!! 😂 Xx

  2. Wow! It looks amazing – what a difference for a few pennies! Clever you as always xx I’m still giggling re lamp base in your handbag !!

  3. Brilliant it’s always do satisfying to give an update to something isn’t it. You found the perfect shade Helen. I also chuckled when I saw a mini Dorris in situ!! Bet that has thrilled a certain member of the family! A great blog as always Helen, a joy to read Xx

    1. Thank you Molly, so glad you enjoyed the read and upcycle. I’m not sure if Master M has noticed mini Doris or not… shall have to look out for a reaction! I hope you’re enjoying the holidays with your family…summer is going too quickly for us all x

  4. Love it Helen, you clever girl! Another great fab read and what a lovely transformation. I particularly like the square shaped lamp shade, it’s lovely and gives that revamped candlestick base a gorgeous look wherever it stands! Well done you! Xx

    1. Thank you Chris, so glad you like it! It’s neutral look is proving to be a lot more useful in the home than a colour specific option…thanks for reading and for taking the time to comment, have a lovely week!x

  5. I had no idea you had upcycled this!! I thought you had bought it from one of your lovely “One World” shops?! You always amaze me!!
    Ps…did you actually have that candle stick in your handbag – that is TOOOO funny!!xxxx

    1. Ha Ha of course I did…I thought everyone did although I could see the potential risks involved with a big floor lamp!! Happy week lovely one!x

  6. Love this! I do love an upcycle it’s so satisfying. I’m a girl with champagne taste and beer budget so I shall have a go at spray painting a lampbase or two. X.

    1. Oh this did make me laugh Helen… so am I although I have never worded it like that before… until now of course! Thank you for leaving a comment, it means so much to know who reads. Have a wonderful week ahead!x

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