I love vintage and antique, and there’s nothing that says “antique” like patina. I’m going to show you how you can create a copper patina finish on almost any surface.
Create a Copper-Blue Patina {on almost anything!}
Difficulty | Cost | Time | Age | Person | Event |
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Easy
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$25 to $50
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Full Day
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You Will Need...
- Here’s what you need to get an antique-looking copper patina on just about anything. I used Modern Masters paint. They have some seriously cool supplies for paints and finishes (and they aren’t paying me to say that). I just found out about this so I can’t wait to try more! I used the Metal Effects Primer, Metal Effects Copper Paint, and Metal Effects Blue Patina Aging Solution.
Step by Step Instructions
Step 1
I tried this on mason jars, a wood picture frame, and a tumbled travertine tile (for a coaster).
Some other ideas I thought of that would work great for this:Candleholders – wood, glass, metal
Flower pots – terra cotta or other
Wall art – lots of possibilities
Jewelry
Soap dispenser
Apothecary jars
Baskets
Wood furniture – such as a small table or shelf
Outdoor furniture – such as metal chairs
Light fixtures
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