Kirkland’s Knockoff – Chipped Candle Holder DIY
Farmhouse decor doesn’t have to be expensive. You can make it yourself! With just a few items from Dollar Tree, I created this beautiful Kirkland’s knockoff candle holder. Wait until you see how much it cost me to make!

I’ve been so excited to share this Kirkland’s knockoff with you!
This post is part of a knockoff challenge created by Terrie from Decorate and More With Tip.
For the challenge, we were to find a high-end item we loved and try to create it ourselves for cheaper. Most of you know how much I love Kirkland’s, so I knew exactly what I wanted to make for this challenge.
After my tutorial I will share the other great knockoff challenge DIYer’s posts so be sure to check them all out!

This post was featured at The Hearth & Soul Link Party!
Kirkland’s Knockoff DIY
While I was browsing the Kirkland’s website a few months ago, I came across this beautiful candle holder.
To me, it looked pretty easy to make, so I decided to do just that! The best part is it only took a few items to make this Kirkland’s knockoff and some of them I already had at home.
The Kirkland’s candle holder is $14.99 and of course, I didn’t want to pay that for a candle holder I was sure I could make myself. My candle holder ended up costing $4.00!!
Kirkland’s Knockoff Candle Holder
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What you need:

- Crackled glass candle holder (Dollar Tree here)
- Glass hurricane stem vase (Dollar Tree here)
- 2 small terracotta saucers – 2″ size (I got mine at Walmart for $.98 each (similar here)
- Paintbrush
- Craft paint – white and black
- White spray paint
- Battery-powered LED candle (Dollar Tree here)
- E6000 adhesive
What you do
Step 1 – paint the pieces
First, spray paint the vase and candle holder and set aside to let them dry.
While the pieces are drying, paint the terracotta saucers with the white craft paint; set aside to dry.

Step 2 – attach the vase to the saucer
After all the pieces have dried, attach the bottom of the vase to the bottom of the saucer with the E6000 adhesive. Wait a few minutes for it to dry, then flip it over.

Step 3 – attach the candle holder
Flip the painted glass candle holder upside down and attach it to the top of the terracotta saucer with the E6000 adhesive. Let it dry for a few minutes.

Step 4 – attach second saucer
Next, place the second terracotta saucer on the top of the candle holder and glue down with the E6000 adhesive. Set aside and let dry completely.

Step 5 – paint the “chips”
With a dry paintbrush, lightly brush the black craft paint at random places along the saucer sides and the bottom of the candle holder.
For this part, I didn’t have much of a plan. I just looked at the Kirkland’s candle holder and painted some “chips” in the same spots.

Step 6 – add the candle and decorate
This is the easiest part – just place the candle on the top and decorate with your Kirkland’s knockoff candleholder!

I love how my Kirkland’s knockoff candle holder turned out. It’s probably one of my favorite Dollar Tree DIY’s!
For more Dollar Tree DIY inspiration, click here.
To see all of my DIY’s and crafts, click here.

To see how I made the white farmhouse mason jar vase, click here.
And for the white farmhouse milk jar vase, click here.

I really enjoyed this knockoff challenge and I hope you enjoyed my Kirkland’s knockoff tutorial.
Do you enjoy creating knockoffs from your favorite stores?


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