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I found gold silver spray paint for candles online, but not silver. Can I use normal spray paint?
Where can I find silver spray paint for candles?

Spray paint may not be your best solution. It can work okay, but if you get any overspray on the top of the votive, or on the wick, it's going to crackle and smoke. I've been making candles for about 8 years now, so trust me when I tell you that you have to take care with decorations! I found this website for you, though - http://www.walltowallstencils.com/paints/candle.php - and here's some information that might help:

"Paint products specifically made for painting on candles and soap are now available. Candle and Soap Paints can be purchased for painting directly onto candles and soaps. If you already own a ton of acrylic paints and don't want to invest in more paints, you can simple buy one bottle of candle and soap painting medium (both Delta and DecoArt manufacture this product). Simply mix equal parts of the candle and soap medium with acrylic paint and then stencil."

They sell metallic acrylic paints at any local craft store, and even at places like Wal-mart. A little goes a long way, especially on small candles like votives. Hope that helps!Good luck!

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6 Responses

  1. k~prez

    2009 Feb 02 1

    I would guess No since paint is flammable, unless you're not planning to burn them at all. I would think you might start a fire. ???
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  2. lil southern girl

    2009 Feb 02 2

    I wouldn't try it. The paint you found online must be something special for candles. Regular spray paint is flammable. You don't want to burn down the facility!
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  3. bill m

    2009 Feb 02 3

    hi,
    yes, you can use spray paint but chose high quality. You can also you metallic tape but make sure that both will adhere to the wax surface. You do not want a thick layer of paint so do test trials and take your time.
    References :
    THE COMPLETE CANDLEMAKER by Norma Coney pg118

  4. rhapsadychick

    2009 Feb 02 4

    They're saying that spray paint is flammable…but candles are flammable!

    Why don't you get one candle and try it at home, outside? Put it on a clean cement (or other non-flammable surface) slab and light it. If it bursts into uncontrollable flames, have something nearby to douse it. If not, let it burn for a while, keeping an eye on it. If nothing happens, it should be safe for your wedding.

    The main problem I could see arising is that the paint might bubble up and not look very pretty.
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  5. thecandlelady97396

    2009 Feb 02 5

    Spray paint may not be your best solution. It can work okay, but if you get any overspray on the top of the votive, or on the wick, it's going to crackle and smoke. I've been making candles for about 8 years now, so trust me when I tell you that you have to take care with decorations! I found this website for you, though - http://www.walltowallstencils.com/paints/candle.php - and here's some information that might help:

    "Paint products specifically made for painting on candles and soap are now available. Candle and Soap Paints can be purchased for painting directly onto candles and soaps. If you already own a ton of acrylic paints and don't want to invest in more paints, you can simple buy one bottle of candle and soap painting medium (both Delta and DecoArt manufacture this product). Simply mix equal parts of the candle and soap medium with acrylic paint and then stencil."

    They sell metallic acrylic paints at any local craft store, and even at places like Wal-mart. A little goes a long way, especially on small candles like votives. Hope that helps!Good luck!
    References :
    http://www.candlejules.com

  6. Wedding Candles

    2009 Feb 03 6

    I concur, don’t spray paint a candle…sounds dangerous! But I also know how frustrating it is to not be able to find just the candles you need for an event. Surely somebody makes the silver candles you are looking for!

    Beth


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