- An old light fixture, see the photo below.
- Rust-Oleum Copper Spray Paint. Even though it’s “copper” instead of “rose gold,” it’s a perfect color match for the Anthropologie one!
- Rust-Oleam Primer.
- Painters tape
- A scrap of cardboard
- A paint scraper
- A bottle of copper paint for touch ups.
This is what I started with: a $20 light fixture from Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore. I bought this originally for the insides of the light fixture, to DIY my own light fixture for the dining room, but I was able to put the glass to good use!
Put on a coat of spray paint primer. This will help the paint adhere to the metal. Notice in the photo above, the top of the glass is not covered. I didn’t realize how much spray paint would actually get inside, and guess what – it’s A LOT. So make sure you do cover the opening.
Also a tip I learned from watching DIY videos on YouTube – spray painting inside a cardboard box helps keep the paint contained, and protects what you’re painting from wind and dust.
Follow up with a coat or two of copper spray paint.
Once it’s dry to the touch, start carefully peeling off your painters tape. The sooner you remove the tape, the easier it will be to have a good clean edge. This step is super satisfying!