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Monday, May 13, 2013

Verdigris Finish and Beachy Blue

I hit a few yard sales on Saturday and it was slim pick'ins all the way around.  It's unbelievably hot here and either people were busy getting ready for Mother's Day or they got scared off by our triple digit temps.  I did however happen to score some new frames and I actually tried a new product I want to share with you.
All of these frames started out getting a healthy coat of my aqua paint.  Any aqua will work.  I used Valspar latex.  These first two frames were natural pine and unfinished.  I applied two coats of my paint and before it was totally dry I took a wet rag and wiped the paint back.  I call this my beachy blue look.  The frames are simple, not my usual ornate look, but I think with a casual farm house look or beach house decor these are great.
I wanted a more aged old world look for the fancier frames which both started out with a metallic champagne gold finish.  I dry brushed the aqua paint and then applied antique gold Rub'nBuff.  I loved the look, but still wanted a more antiqued look.
I made a quick trip to the art store, told the sales clerk what I was going for and this is what she recommended.  I knew when I saw the Modern Masters label I couldn't go wrong.  I don't get any compensation from Modern Masters when I recommend their products.  If fact, they have never heard of me and have no clue who I am.
I just know when I use their products I am never disappointed in the results.  So here is how I finished these last two frames.  I took a sponge brush applicator and applied the copper paint to my frames in a random pattern.  While the copper was still wet, I spritzed on the blue patina solution.  It took a few minutes to start to see the reaction but within about 40 minutes I had patina to spare.  When the two products combine there is a definite chemical reaction.   You can't get any easier than that.  I love the results.  I did a verdigris finish a few months ago and it was a lot of work.  This is so much easier.  I also got the rust paint and I am going to share that with you later this week.
I'm working on some fun projects I hope to share with you in the next few days, one of them being this rust paint finish, but tomorrow I'm off to my class with Rita Reade of Mammabellart.  I'm taking my camera and I will definitely share what I learn in the class.  Thanks so much for visiting.

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13 comments:

Shabby Brocante, Karen said...

Love those! Beautiful color!
Karen

The Polka Dot Closet said...

I love to hear about new products and that sounds like a great one, I love what they did to the frames. That is a perfect blue. I think it's great that you are always trying new colors and finishes...Me I just do the same over and over again

Carol

Inmaculada said...

Maravilloso resultado.
besos.

Unknown said...

Just beautiful Maggie!!!
XOX

miss flibbertigibbet said...

Those are just gorgeous Maggie! I've used a different brand of verdigris finish before but it worked very well too. I agree....so much easier and predictable than layering paint!

Lynda Bergman Decorative Artisan said...

Your frames are so pretty, Maggie. I love working with Modern Masters products. They're expensive, but they go a long way. Lynda

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Great finish, Maggie! I love that round frame ~ both how it turned out and the detail on it. Have fun at your class!

Vickie @ Ranger 911 said...

Beautiful finish, Maggie!

I can't wait to see what you're up to now. I follow Rita's blog and I love the things she makes and her photography is wonderful, too!

Annette T. said...

Maggie, the finish is beauitful on teh frames. i take it you had no problem using Modern Masters w/the wood frames even though it says Metal paints? Will be looking forward to pics of your paint class! I paint in water colors 2 days a week and really enjoy it. Annette

Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow said...

I love the turquoise, so pretty!!!

karen@somewhatquirky said...

I love Modern Masters products. The frames look great!

Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

They look wonderful~ bet your class with Rita was so much fun too!! Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!

Unknown said...

Does this work on already painted metal?