Lighten up! (or how to paint a chandelier)

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Yesterday was  a junking day, and a really good one at that.  We all bought stuff we loved and at good prices, you just can't beat that! One of my purchases was this $58 brass chandelier. I needed one to light up my space at the upcoming Miss Frenchie's sale. 

Today was definitely a perfect springtime day!  70's and sunny, and not too much of that Kansas wind.  So, I took advantage of the sun, and took this chandy outside for a do-over.

Here's how:

1- Wipe off the dust, if it is really dirty, use Windex.

2- Now, this might sound like odd advice, but it really is smart and works. I've painted dozens of chandeliers and have found that this is the easiest way to go- screw burnt out light bulbs into the sockets before painting!  That keeps the paint from getting into them, and is much simpler than using tape to cover the sockets.  Really.

3- Spray with a BONDING primer.  The label MUST say "bonding" or "will adhere to shiny surfaces."

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4- Spray into all the  nooks and crannies, let dry, turn over and spray that side.  You will probably need to turn it around at least 3 or 4 times to get every angle. 

5- Double check and see if you missed any spots!

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6- Mix a deep brown paint (acrylic craft paint, like Apple Barrell or Delta) with some clear glaze.

7- Dab on the brown with a small, soft  brush, doing one area at a time. Make sure you get it deep into all the cracks.

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8-Lightly wipe away paint with a wet rag, leaving it in the recesses.

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9- Repeat all over and all around the light.  Just like when you sprayed the primer, turn it every direction and make sure you didn't miss any spots. 

10- Go for an uneven, messy kind of finish, darker in some places than in others.  You don't want it to look like it was done perfectly at a factory!

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11- When dry, spray with a poly clear coat.  And remember about flipping it over and going for every angle!

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12- Add crystals, I prefer to use different sizes, not all uniform.  If some of the holes are plugged with paint, poke through with a toothpick or small nail to clear it out.

Ta Da!  Only 12 steps to a whole new look! 

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And please note, I didn't use just any spray paint. If you do that, the glaze will wipe off. It has to be a BONDING PRIMER for the water based glaze to stick!!!

53 thoughts on “Lighten up! (or how to paint a chandelier)”

  1. Miss Karla, you are the “Queen” of painting! What a fabulous “how to”!!! I would have never had thought to leave burnt out light bulbs in the sockets while painting. Genius!!!! 🙂 XO, Jenn

  2. well i just so happen to have one of those in my garage , not knowing what to do with it. In its next life it is going to be be rewired for a swag lamp which I need to get a kit for. it will get karlaized now because I wasnt sure until i saw your post. Am I ever glad i didnt get rid of it. Thanks for the inspiration. A 12 step program for an old lamp. Donna

  3. You never stop amazing me. This has me looking for a old chandy. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to see it finished. Terri

  4. Too Fun!! I L*O*V*E spray paint. I have about 7 cans sitting in a row in my studio. I usually keep them in the garage but it has been too cold to use them right from the garage. I have them in the house so when the outside temp. hits above 50, I can grab my current project, drag out a big piece of cardboard and get to it! I have been watching the thermometer all week but it is NOT co-operating!! I can’t wait to see your lamp all prettied up!
    Blessings- LillySue

  5. I really love your jewelry…..only us junkers now that it is not about the watch…working~ LOL
    Love those necklaces….do you sell them on Etsy?
    You always amaze me with your love for sugar wings…you are an outstanding grandma!!!! She gets to share such fun adventures with you :0)

  6. I have a chandelier I got for $5 that I am working on. Isn’t canned spray paint awesome??!! I do love the way yours turned out with the antique finish!!
    *Hugs*
    Sonia

  7. Karla, you are so perceptive. I have a chandie on the living room floor waiting for a new do. Thanks for the detailed directions and pictures. Since it is going to be 80+ tomorrow, and the rest of the week, (in case you just wanted to know,) I will heading out to the patio for an en”light”ening makeover. Thanks. Ellie

  8. I love how this chandelier turned out. I always keep the bulbs when they are ‘broken’. One year I made some Christmas ornaments out of them, but I felt that I had too little. Since then (about 2 years) I’m saving them, in a hiding place of course, because hubby won’t be pleased to discover 2 buckets of shells, 2 buckets of corks and 1 big box of not working lamps in that secret corner!

  9. Karla that is really awesome to show us how you re-do the paint:) and the result trun out so pretty atlast! Great job and i beg next time i may also re-do some of my picture frame hehe
    xoxo
    Zoe

  10. You have the BEST tutorials Karla…thanks! Lots of great tips for all kinds of projects in this one.
    And just had to tell you…I followed your nest tutorial to the letter and when I was done, it actually looked like a nest! YAY! That made me smile all day, so thank you for that one too!

  11. I wish I lived in an area that gave us sparkly choices like this for a makeover in the thrifty finds. This will be beautiful in your space I am sure. Enjoy the nice weather and happy St. Patrick’s Day to you!

  12. What a beauty it turned out to be Karla! Twinks looked so cute .Is she still missing her babies?
    Have a wonderful day,
    Jean in Virginia

  13. AWESOME! post….I have my eye on a chandelier just like that for only $70- it works and all…and I’m kind of acting like my husband does with wood for the chandelier:
    don’t paint…..I might after looking at how cool that is…..

  14. Wow, you are a genius to save the blown out bulbs for this purpose!!! I always have a time trying to get the tape all down in those holes…Thank you for the great advise! I have a chandelier just waiting to be painted and I am sure going to use your technique! Now, I can’t wait to get started!!!

  15. Thank you for the hints,I have been on the hunt for one to paint! Makes sense about the bulbs and Bonding Paint! I owe you time NOT Lost!
    Thank you for the great blog!

  16. i just bought one on ebay yesterday and will definitely be using your tips…thanks so much!!!!
    how will you be using yours in display?
    i thought i would hang purses and aprons off of mine. i dunno.
    anyway…
    thanks for sharing!!
    chasity

  17. I love love love your blog. you have so many amazing tutorials! I love the instructions on the chandelier. Thanks, Terri theglitterednest.typepad.com

  18. I’m not sure when you posted this Karla, but it is just what I need! I to purchased a chandelier that looks very similar to yours pictured here. I’ve debated painting it, but with this handy tutorial, and the great finished look you’ve achieved, I am feeling fearless! Thanks for this inspiration…

  19. Thank you for this. I just got an ugly brass chandy at a yard sale today for 3$. My 11 y.o. and I will paint it in a Hawaii blue for her beach-themed room. We needed these instructions. Kris

  20. carol Shifflett

    I love this post. I bookmarked it a couple of months ago and just found a great chandy to do…it cost me all of 10.00 and has 60 of the clear crystals. I did the sponge paint it but wasn’t sure if that is what you did with the white light covers? I have done one as a sample but not sure it looks good…maybe I just need to look at it a little longer. I still have 2 more to do, one for my granddaughter and one for me. Thanks so much for sharing this technique with us….Carol

  21. do you find you need to use a gloss paint so its easier to dust after??? I am unsure where to go now….did mine oil rubbed bronze:) Your chand looks awesome!!!

  22. Windex is an effective furniture cleaner, yes. This is wonderful, Karla. My wife and I are doing some redesigning of our living room and we’ll be moving our library chandelier there so we’re waiting for the electrician who would help us with the wiring. For the mean time, I think I’ll be doing the repainting. I hope our St. Paul home will be beautiful with it.

  23. Doing this today in this perfect Kansas weather. Thank you so much for the tutorial, its awesome. I hope my chandelier looks just like yours!

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