Gilded Boxwood Wreath and Candle

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.Gilding is such a fun thing to try–its pretty magical because you simply paint a surface, and all the sudden its shiny and gold, and it looks amazing. And my gilded boxwood wreath and candle are no exception.

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

Its easy enough that I almost feel silly sharing this gilded boxwood project, except that I’m part of an awesome hop where everyone chose something to gild, and I am loving all the projects. And I might be biased, but I really love my gilded boxwood.

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

I had this plain boxwood wreath set from Decor Steals (affiliate), and I didn’t know what to do with the smallest one. Its small and I only had one, so I was at a loss. Then I thought about how pretty it would be around a candle. And how pretty it would be with some gold shimmer. I started with this bottle of Martha Stewart liquid gilding (in gold, but it comes in other colors too)

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

Out came the liquid gilding and a small paintbrush (that was already ruined–don’t use a good brush for this project). Just paint whatever leaves look good, and let them dry.

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

Now, I wanted to make a matching candle for my gilded boxwood, but didn’t want it permanent–because I change my decor often based on the house I’m currently living in.

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

So I put a couple strips of washi tape down and gilded the tape. Then when it was dry–just place it around the candle!

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

Put them all together on a simple frame, and that’s really all there is to it.

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

So what else can you gild? The sky’s the limit–just check out the other items my blogger friends have done with liquid gilding!

Gilding couldn't be easier, and this gilded boxwood wreath is amazingly simple and beautiful.

11 responses to “Gilded Boxwood Wreath and Candle”

  1. MrsMajorHoff Avatar

    I never would have guessed that was washi tape! Now I’m totally on the hunt for boxwood wreaths! LOL! Love it, thanks so much for joining us!

    1. Lisa Avatar

      I’m tricky every once in a while. 🙂

  2. jillene@inkhappi Avatar

    What a great way to add character to a wreath. That plus the washi tape on candle = brilliant. Love it!

    1. Lisa Avatar

      Thank you Jillene!

  3. Kaylee Coles Avatar

    This is gorgeous! I never would have thought to use the washi tape.

    1. Lisa Avatar

      Thank you Kaylee! I really am that fickle that I didn’t want it to be permanent. Ha!

  4. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    This is adorable! And I love how easy it is. Will definitely do this for my next Pinterest party! 🙂

    1. Lisa Avatar

      Aww, thank you Jennifer! It really was easy–those are the best kinds of projects!

  5. Kate Avatar

    I LOVE boxwood! It makes me do a little happy dance but throw in the touches of gold and I might pass out from the excitement! Thank you for sharing!

    1. Lisa Avatar

      Thank you Kate! I love boxwood too, and your comment made my day. 🙂

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