2015 Theme 2: Shiny Stuff
Hi everyone Lou Collins here, joining you this evening with a post about creating a Faux Patina Metal effect using Fresco Paints.
I love this effect...it is a very quick and simple way of aging and
material by years! I have chosen to take a metal alarm clock and alter
it to make it look old. Although it looks as if the effect has taken
years to develop, it in fact, only takes minutes to achieve, by
following the steps below.
Step One: Using a foam applicator, dab a mix of Slate and Old Gold
Fresco Paints all over your surface. There is no need for a primer with
these paints, and the Opaque qualities of the Slate ensures a good
solid base over the shiny silver metal.
Step Two: Repeat Step One but this time using Bora Bora and Toffee coloured Fresco Paints. Try not to mix the two colours two much so that there is lots of contrast between both colours.
Step
Three: Going back to the first two paint colours again, dab over a mix
of Slate and Old Gold in places using a screwed up kitchen towel for a
really uneven finish.
Step Four: Squeeze some Old Gold onto a heat resistant mat, and press a stamp into the paint. I have used the cogs from the Eclectica Stamp Set EDY02.
Dab off any excess and press the painted stamp into random parts of the clock to leave a subtle design and texture.
Step
Five: Finish by heat drying the paint, holding a heat gun over the
stamped images until the paint starts to bubble. This gives even more
texture.
To
complete my project I stamped some of the other designs of the stamp
set on brown cardstock, and heat embossed the images in white. I took a
small paint brush and added a small amount of coloured detail to the
stamped images in the Old Gold and Slate Fresco Paints.
This
aging technique does not have to be used over metal...I love that it
would work just as well on wood, plastic, cardstock...why not have a go
with your favorite stamp set?
Ohhh Lou this looks like so much fun, and like you say, wood mirrors, old biscuit tins...all kinds of things could be given this patina treatment so easily! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration tonight!
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Love the effect with the paints and kitchen towel. I will have to give it a try:). Xxx.
ReplyDeletewhat a great effect!
ReplyDeleteGreat I need that old gold 😃 I have a clock half done maybe I should finish it LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy craftin
Rebecca
Ooh! Fabulous! Must try!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous effect, and achieved just with the Frescos - love it!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Love the effects with the paint - I wouldn't have thought about going back over it again! Lovely project
ReplyDeleteClear instructions and perfect effects. Love it, thanksZ,
ReplyDeletegreat effect!
ReplyDeleteGreat effect in just a few steps x
ReplyDeleteAmazing effects! This looks terrific! xx
ReplyDeleteGreat step by step and what a fab effect. Need that Old Gold.....I think it's only the metallic FFs that I don't have!
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Lesley Xx
I also need that Old Gold. In fact I feel January's pay may be frittered away on more FF paints. Lovely technique. Thanks for sharing. Hilary
ReplyDeleteLovely clock Lou. Stunning work as always
ReplyDeleteI love it! You achieved a great result with the paints, the rust looks so realistic.
ReplyDeleteFantastic effects Lou! xxx
ReplyDeleteWonderful patina on that clock! I'm pinning this for future reference and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful project, love the patina you have created using paints only, and the final clock is fantastic!! Coco x
ReplyDeleteWow absolutely gorgeous clock, I love the way you have done the outside, truly awesome effect. Kezzy :-) xxx
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