How to Spray Paint a Brass Candlestick for a Smooth Finish

I’m back with an easy thrift-store makeover. John and I picked up this well-worn brass candlestick at Goodwill for $1.99. I convinced him that a bright, modern color would refresh the traditional shape and give it a clean, updated look in about five minutes.

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I gave it a few light coats of glossy yellow spray paint (Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch Gloss in Sun Yellow). The paint went on smoothly and dried quickly, so there was no tedious prep or long wait time.

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The result is a cheerful, inexpensive accessory that looks fresh and modern. It pairs nicely with both neutral and bold decor, and the bright yellow instantly lifts the piece from dated to contemporary.

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Quick? Absolutely. Affordable? Definitely. Doable for anyone? Yes. We’re already planning seasonal arrangements that will make great use of this little pop of color — everything from Halloween and Thanksgiving to cozy fall vignettes.

Have you tried a similar thrift-store refresh lately? Any candlestick projects or quick paint updates you’re loving? I’d love to hear what you’ve transformed on the cheap.