Just one more DIY with the rose gold spray paint I've absolutely fallen in love with! This gold leafing is super easy and way cheaper than actual gold leaf. The texture really adds a nice element to the table too. This post is similar to the way I dipped gold pinecones in Tuesday's post, so it's easy to do two-for-one projects with this technique!
Supplies:
- Container that can hold water (that doesn't matter if it gets painted)
- Candles
- Rose gold spray paint
To Make:
- Fill the container with water.
- Spray the water with your spray paint–the color will float on the surface.
- Dip the candles in the water deep enough to reach the height of coverage you want.
Dip the candles more than once to get more paint in different areas. Pull them out at an angle to get more paint on the sides.
I told you it was easy. Also, a helpful hint: if you plan on using candles in your centerpiece, make sure they're unscented. If your candles have a strong smell, it can be irritating and interfere with the delicious smells from the food you're about to eat!
Hello
Is the spray paint you use flammable? Im just concerned about making this, then lighting it
Thanks