If you’ve been gazing with longing at the beautiful, ornate finials in the Ballard Designs catalog, this post is for you! You can create your very own version right at home! With some thrifty finds and a bit of strong glue, you’ll be able to add a touch of elegance to your space with your DIY finials. It’s time to roll up our sleeves and start this fun-filled, easy, and affordable project!
If you’ve been around for a while, you KNOW I like a goof knock-off project. I mean, Pottery Barn, Anthropologie, West Elm… they have the most gorgeous home decor items. But they can get so expensive!
My suggestion? Don’t go for the real thing; make your own knock-off version!
My inspiration for today’s DIY project is from the great Ballard Designs, specifically these ones here. Retailed at anywhere from $39 to $79 — they better be great.
Well, no need to shell out a fortune. With just a few simple supplies and some strong glue, you’ll have beautiful DIY finials that will look like it came from the original shop.
How To Make A Decorative Finial For Your Home!
Do you want to add a chic, eye-catching touch to your home but don’t know where to start? A DIY finial is the perfect solution! Read on to find out how you can easily create an inexpensive and unique finial for your home.
Supplies Needed
Here’s what you’ll need to gather:
- Different-sized pieces (variety of candle holders, small pots, or porcelain bowls)
- E-6000 glue
- Spray paint (color of your choice. I used brown, black and antique brass)
Knock-Off Finial Instructions
Follow these step-by-step instructions on how to make your own finial like the ones at Ballard…
Step 1: Clean your base pieces
Make sure to wipe down all of your base pieces with a damp cloth. This will help the glue adhere better, and the pieces remain firmly in place.
Plus, the spray paint will go on much smoother!
Step 2: Plan out the pieces
Taking all of your base pieces, start to map out which pieces you would like to use and how they should fit together.
Play with them like puzzle pieces. Fit this one to that one. Turn pieces upside down. It makes no difference what color or material they are. All that matters is you get the look and height you want.
Take your time, and don’t be afraid to mix and match different sizes for a more unique finial!
Step 3: Glue the pieces together
Once you have everything in place, it’s time to get gluing! Using the E-6000 glue, carefully adhere the pieces together. Make sure they are completely secure before setting them aside to dry.
Step 4: Spray paint your finial
When the glue has set, this is the perfect opportunity to give your finial a pop of color! Take your spray paint and begin painting each piece – don’t forget those hard-to-reach spots too!
I started out by spraying it all around with brown spray paint. Then, I went over that LIGHTLY with antique brass and then LIGHTLY with black.
Once the paint has dried, you have a beautiful finial to add to your home. Try it out on a mantel or shelf to give your space an extra decorative touch.
FAQs
If you have questions about making this DIY finial, I have answers for you! Please leave your question for me in the comments if you don’t see it already answered below.
Is it difficult to make a finial?
Not at all! With just a few supplies and some imagination, you can make a beautiful finial in no time.
What kind of glue should I use?
E-6000 is the best choice for this project as it’s strong enough to hold the pieces together securely. You could also use Gorilla glue.
How can I use this finial in my decor?
This finial makes the perfect addition to any mantel or shelf. Try placing it near a cute photo frame or an antique piece for a unique, eclectic look.
My finial found its home with my map candle wraps!
Supplies
- Different-sized pieces variety of candle holders, small pots, or porcelain bowls
- E-6000 glue
- Spray paint color of your choice. I used brown, black and antique brass
Instructions
- Make sure to wipe down all of your base pieces with a damp cloth. This will help the glue adhere better, and the pieces remain firmly in place.
- Taking all of your base pieces, start to map out which pieces you would like to use and how they should fit together.
- Once you have everything in place, it’s time to get gluing! Using the E-6000 glue, carefully adhere the pieces together. Make sure they are completely secure before setting them aside to dry.
- When the glue has set, take your spray paint and begin painting each piece – don’t forget those hard-to-reach spots too.
- Once the paint has dried, you have a beautiful finial to add to your home. Try it out on a mantel or shelf to give your space an extra decorative touch.
I LOVE it! Oh my how I love it. It reminds me of my candlesticks and more! 🙂 Had I painted them black….
so fun! I don’t think I have any bits and pieces laying around for this project. I’ll have to start collecting!
gail
btw that owl really etsy shop that Jane featured today… my baby girl! Thanks for leaving a comment.
That’s so awesome Angie. I like Ballard’s but yours looks way better. I love how it turned out.
Oh my gosh, so so so cute! I am totally a collector of the “someday I might use this” stuff! This finial looks like the perfect project for me! 🙂
That is great, what a wonderful idea!!!
What a wonderful idea. I mean, I never knew such decorations existed, but it looks just fabulous. Maybe that is the thing to do with those Christmas tree top decorations I bought last year? You’ve got me hooked. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Visiting from Holly’s and I actually like yours better than the original, it has a lot more detail and interest. 🙂
ANGIE!! I’ve been wanting a really, really tall finial. . . and I’ve been distressed at how pricey the tall finials are. . . but I’ve never thought to put little pieces together to create a tall finial! This is BRILLIANT! Thank you so much for sharing!
That is just lovely! Don’t sell yourself short – not just everyone has an eye like you. I would never have thought all those odds and ends could turn into something so beautiful!!! Thanks for the inspiration!
You are freaking amazing! I would never see these little odds and ends at Goodwill and think to buy them because someday I can stack them together and make gorgeousness from them. You are a genius! 🙂
Corinna
Angie, that is fabulous! Honest to goodness, I never would have thought of stacking everything up like that to make a finial!
Thanks so much for linking up.
That is gorgeous!! Unbelievable that it’s made from a stack of junk!!!!! 🙂
Bravo, Angie!! That is a lovely piece. 🙂 I like the finish you chose too.
Wow! I NEVER in a million years would have guessed how you put that together.
I’m SOOOOO impressed that you thought of doing it!
I’m off to check out the details of your maptastic party!
You are very creative. I love Ballard and Pottery Barn knockoffs. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Great creativity!
That is so gorgeous! I like yours much better than the original! What a great idea with the stacking! You have my creative juices flowing! Thanks for sharing!
Visiting from Amanda’s party.
Just genius! I have random things around the house that I am now thinking about glueing together. Thanks for sharing! This is lovely.
I need to copy this! You did a great job Angie. It looks like you used both wood and ceramic…?
LOVE THIS! I just know I can copy your copy using my own stash of this and that, thanks for the inspirational spark.
Hi Angie- that is gorgeous! It came out beautiful and so much like the inspiration one!! Really creative and Fantastic job!! 🙂