These DIY candle holders are one of my favorite decorating objects. If y’all ever want to know how to make your own versions, this is definitely the post for you. I love creating catalog look-a-like items. Plus getting the Pottery Barn look on a shoestring budget just makes me happy. Grab your supplies and make your own candles as well as candle holders today. You will be so glad that you did.
You might also like our DIY candle ideas for adding a little something different to the tops of these holders as well.
The original versions of the beaded candles are actually not available through PB anymore. So I guess if you want your own you will just have to make them.
Supplies needed to create your own Pottery Barn Knock Off Candles:
- Gold Pillar Candles (I used a 6 inch and a 2.5 inch)
- Mod Podge
- 1 mm No Hole Glass Beads
- White craft paint
How to Make Decorative Candles:
The candles are actually a little domed at the top so I just lit them for a while to get the center to be sunk in. I then painted on two coats of white paint leaving areas unpainted as shown below. NOTE: The picture below is after only one coat of paint. This does not have to be perfect. Leave random areas unpainted. Don’t fret over making it perfect.
I then gathered my Mod Podge and beads. You will see two packages of beads pictured. I actually only used a tiny fraction of one package for two candles. Those packages will go a long, long way.
I poured the beads into a paper plate. Coated about 1/2 of my candle with Mod Podge then rolled the candle in the beads.
Just repeat until your candles are completely covered in beads. Set them aside to dry. I just want to show y’all the plate below. It is the remainder of one package of beads after my candles were complete. Seriously there are plenty of beads in one package to cover several candles.
These are my candles drying. I would recommend putting them on a paper plate and touching them all over when they are dry. You will have a few stray beads fall off.
And here is my faux beaded birch bark candle all ready for display! I love the glitter of the beads on the outside of the candle. These would be perfect in any home and at any time of the year. I think these would look lovely in a fall-themed display. Want another option? Try these birch bark candles for a different look.
The originals for the turned pillar candles can be found on the PB website. Now it is time to make our own version.
Supplies to make DIY Candle Holders:
- Wood Candlestick 6 3/4″
- Wood Candlestick 9″
- Candle Cups 1 7/8″ (need 2)
- Round Wood Plaque 5″ (need 4)
- E6000
- Krylon Dual Black Spray Paint
How to Make Your Own Candle Holders:
I just played with fitting the pieces together dry until I had the look I wanted. You will note that I have two 6 3/4″ candlesticks but I only used one of them. Really it is trial and error that made the final product.
I just glued the pieces together using E-6000 and allowed them to dry. I spray painted mine black using Krylon Dual in black (it is paint and primer in one). Both the E-6000 and the Krylon will go a long way and make many candle holders.
My candle holders have held up over the past year even though you see them all the time in use here around the blog. Plus my kids even knocked them over a time or two. So grab your supplies and make your own DIY candle holders and candles today.
Love it, how fabulous is this. Great tutorial too. I would love for you to link up to my Inspire Me party this afternoon. http://www.astrollthrulife.net. Hugs, Marty
Those are so great, love how they look. Think not getting the white paint all over the candle helped with the beaded birch look more. We got some chair legs or whatever they are at Habitat last week, might be able to make one candle stick out of them or?
Really love how the black looks. Glad you shared this post again. Always handy for great ideas for thing’s we’re liable to use more this time of year. Happy week
Very nice. Nothing like a good knock-off.