At this point, I think you all know how much I love copper. I find copper piping one of the easiest & best craft supplies. I’ve been wanting to make some fun candlesticks with copper pipes for some time now and just needed some inspiration. I found inspiration in these little wooden blocks I found at Hobby Lobby. Perfect. I love the copper & wood combo as you can probably tell by these copper shelves I made. This project is super simple and I loved how these DIY Copper and Wood Block Candlesticks turned out.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 1 1/4″ wooden cubes $3.99 for 8 (you only need 2)
- 3/4″ copper pressure slip coupling $1.80 each, you’ll need 2
- Martha Stewart Acrylic Satin Paint in Wet Cement (or any gray color) $2.12
- 1″ painter’s tape $3.41
- Loctite super glue (or any heavy duty glue) $3.49
- 1″ foam brush
- 3/4″ tapered candlesticks of your choosing
Directions:
- Use the painters tape to tape off half of the wooden cubes.
- Use your foam brush to paint the un-taped portion of the block gray. You will probably need to do 2-3 coats. I did 3 to be safe. Let dry overnight.
- The Loctite glue is great because it has a very fine tip. Carefully squeeze out the glue onto one side of the copper coupling. Press down on the wooden block on the side that does not have the gray paint. Don’t move it and let dry overnight.
- Carefully place tapered candles into the copper couplings & you’re done! So easy!
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08/27/2015 at 9:05 am[…] If you want to use candlesticks, a simple and elegant way to display them is inside a copper and wood candle holder. The supplies needed to make them are wooden cubes, copper pressure slip coupling, gray acrylic paint, painter’s tape, super glue, a foam brush and the candlesticks. You can find more detailed instructions on twinspiration. […]
Sandra McCall
11/19/2015 at 2:48 amSo cool! The half painted wooden cubes are such a cute addition to the copper pipe.
Copper tubing is so easy to bend that I once made a wall-hung entry table with it. Just bend the tube into a shape you like, attach to the wall and add a topper. Mine was a half round glass top that I got straight from a glass shop. Very inexpensive. That was in a house from long ago. Wish that I had thought to take a photo of it at the time.
Carli Garsow
11/19/2015 at 8:16 amThat sounds like such a fun project! If you ever make it again, make sure to take pictures, I would love to see it! 🙂
Anonymous
05/19/2016 at 2:09 pmHi there,
My name is Lorri and I’m from Sydney, Australia. I am in the process of setting up a candle teaching studio. I simply love the image you have displayed with the copper and wood candle holders. So much so, that I would like to ask your permission to use it as my main image on my website.
Could you kindly get back to me as soon as possible at the following email address.
lorri@yourhotproperty.com.au
Thank you and kind regards,
Lorri
Britta Garsow
05/22/2016 at 10:31 amHi Lorri,
Of course you can use our photo! Thank you for asking. xx
lulubluuu
10/31/2016 at 12:47 pmLove the design of your DIY Copper and wood block candlestick… the material mix is great! Thanks for the inspiration. Miss Hanson (artcreatorblog.com)
Carli Garsow
11/02/2016 at 3:05 pmThank you so much, it was such an easy project!
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05/21/2017 at 3:06 am[…] If you want to use candlesticks, a simple and elegant way to display them is inside a copper and wood candle holder. The supplies needed to make them are wooden cubes, copper pressure slip coupling, gray acrylic paint, painter’s tape, super glue, a foam brush and the candlesticks. You can find more detailed instructions on twinspiration. […]