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painted candles

Stacey won't shy away from a challenge and recently took on the task of painting the well-known Royal Albert Old Roses pattern on some candles. Let's just say it was no walk in the garden. But, the clients were thrilled with the final result. 

Custom Painting. Your Ideas Brought to Life.

close up of custom painted candle
custom purple heart ornament

Custom painting is an excellent option to add your dreams to any item. Whether it's replacing something lost or broken, recreating a childhood memory or something freshly dreamed up, I look forward to the challenge. Please feel free to contact me via email phone to discuss your ideas, and I'll be happy to bring them to life.

"Stacey created matching floral design candles, both tapers and pillar to photos I sent her of my upholstery. They are not only breathtakingly lovely, they match perfect and that was a shock as the computer screen and the photo were not true to the colors of the fabric. I explained the colors 'live' and Stacey worked from that. Just amazing. What a fun and lovely touch to add to the room. I am a repeat customer and will be again. Classy work as per usual. Thanks!"

cusom painted wine goblets by Painted Snowflakes

Purple Heart
Medal Ornament

Ombre glasses to match Dinnerware

These were fun. Client wanted an ombre effect on wine goblets to match her dishes. I immediately asked if I might try this with inks rather than paints and she was open to whatever I thought would work best. 

Photos went back and forth until everything was how she wanted them. 

Now they are proudly displaying in her cabinet. 

 

image of Purple Heart Medal

Nothing scares me more than something with a lot of personal meaning. This was that. She wanted 4 white ball ornaments with the "purple heart" war medal painted on each and the recipient's name and rank on the back. That mean each had to look like the one next to it.. I hung them with a broad purple ribbon.

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Metal workers image replicated onto bucket

This was a difficult piece for a few reasons. One of course, the subject matter. The client wanted the infamous photo recreated on to a stainless steel bucket. Two, the bucket is round and the image perspective shifts as the walls curve at different rates. But the most difficult part of all was knowing it was to commemorate the life as a man who worked the same job as those pictured, a life cut way too young. It was an honour to make this for them.

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