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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!
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To say that October is a busy month for us is somewhat of an understatement. Not only do we have our impending Hallowedding quickly approaching, but I’ll be heading to Vancouver this weekend to spend Canadian thanksgiving with Mr. Doxie and his family, Saturday night is our engagement party (our first wedding-related event), and then I’ll have to scramble to get my house future-in-law ready for Mr. D’s arrival with his family. As in, deep cleaning everything and finishing all of my half-painted walls.

I’ll let you in on little secret: I have a tendency to procrastinate. (If Mama Doxie’s reading this, she’s probably thinking that that’s the understatement of the century!) Having put every other task off until the last minute, I knew that my Hallowedding craft projects needed to be quick and simple. And preferably cheap.

Have you ever had one of those moments where you wonder to yourself, “Why didn’t I think of that sooner!?”

I had that exact revelation just a few days ago when I decided to attempt to make some plain-jane, glass candlestick holders black.

Obviously I’ve used spray paint before… I’ve had the occasional picture frame that needed sprucing up. However, I’ve never really considered it to be an important tool in wedding crafting.

This idea arose from a Target Hallowedding decor hunt in which I found some black candlesticks that dripped red wax. Target also sold a neat black candelabra, but for the amount of use it would get, it just wasn’t worth twenty dollars. I bought the candlesticks in hopes that I would find some awesome Halloweeny candlestick holders. When my search was unsuccessful, I decided to try to find something at Goodwill that would be cheap enough to try to paint. I had no idea whether or not glass was spray-paintable.

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I picked up four candlestick holders at Goodwill for $2.75

I picked up the cheapest gloss-black spray paint at Walmart for $.96, went home and crossed my fingers that the paint would stick to the glass!

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And stick it did! I think they turned out great. You can hardly tell that they were painted; they look like black ceramic!

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I was so impressed with the results that I painted this vase I’ve had in my pantry forever. Previously, it was a nasty puke-brown color. About $.10 worth of paint and it’s something I’ll continue to use in my living room, even after Halloween.

These projects were so simple and inexpensive, and I can’t wait for people to see them in action. My favorite part about crafting for our Hallowedding is that I’m getting a lot of ideas for our actual wedding in May. Now that I know that I can successfully paint glass, my vision of white ceramic centerpiece vases and bowls are now well within reach.

Have you had any crafting revelations recently? How about something that turned out awesome for just pennies?

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33 Responses to “Our Hallowedding: Crafting Made Simple”

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jmc
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jmc (message)  882 posts, Busy bee

Who knew you could paint glass?! Love the vase.

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Those look great! I would have never guessed that you didn’t buy them in black.

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,278 posts, Busy Beekeeper

nice job doxie! they look great. they don’t even look painted!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,187 posts, Honey bee

What a great idea, Doxie! Can’t wait for more!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,706 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

Great idea and good re-purposing :)
That vase looks really cute in black!

 
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April.H (message)  178 posts, Blushing bee

That looks awesome. Maybe I’ll have to give it a try…

 
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Miss Dachshund
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Miss Dachshund (message)  689 posts, Busy bee

Thanks, guys!

@Mrs. French Bulldog: Doesn’t it!? I wish I’d have taken a picture of it before, because it was so ugly!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,209 posts, Bee Keeper

Very creative, love the vase!

 
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julesann
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julesann (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

VERY COOL! $.96 black spray paint from Wal-mart…..Yes….Just bought some last week to spray paint some white picture frames I had, instead of buying new ones for at least $3 each. :)

Plus….It makes you feel crafty….which is even more fulfilling than feeling thrifty. ;)

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,590 posts, Bee Keeper

great, cheap modifications! Thanks for sharing

 
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CorgiTales
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CorgiTales (message)  9,901 posts, Buzzing Beekeeper

I think the only problem w/ spray painting glass is that it will probably scratch off easily. So… okay for the weddiing if you are careful in transport.. but not the most long-lasting thing ever :)

 
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Miss Dachshund
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Miss Dachshund (message)  689 posts, Busy bee

@CorgiTales: I did a scratch test, and it took quite a bit of effort to get any of it off. I agree that it’s probably not the best for frequently handled objects, though!

 
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alvina
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alvina (message)  807 posts, Busy bee

Oooo I like the vase!

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  5,018 posts, Bee Keeper

The vase is gorgeous!! I love the look & thriftiness of it all :) Great job!

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Look at your craftiness! Love how they turned out! So creative!

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,951 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

I think there is spray paint for glass if you wanted it to be more handling friendly. Either way, I think this is an awesome idea and the candlesticks and vase look great!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

that’s awesome! you make me wanna go out and grab some spray paint and work the magic too :P

 
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Ms Potato Chips (message)  1,193 posts, Bumble bee

What a great idea! They look great. Now I want to hunt for some stuff I can spray paint-makeover too! And I want to come to your Halloween nuptials!!

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  2,152 posts, Buzzing bee

Who knew you could spraypaint glass? Now I must find some glass things to needlessly spraypaint. Thanks for the tip! Those look great!

 
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Mrs. Espresso (message)  1,310 posts, Bumble bee

wow I didn’t know you could spray paint glass either! And .96 at Walmart?! That’s such a great deal! Everything looks amazing!

 
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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!

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