It all starts with these cute laser cut wood wall decor ornaments. I got mine at Michaels. They are really inexpensive and come in so many styles!
To achieve the faux metal effect, I used a paint line from Modern Masters. I’ve used this system before, on my large copper planter boxes and on my copper pipe lamp.
I’ll walk you through the basic steps here, but please see my previous tutorials for a complete list of supplies as well as detailed instructions.
DIY Faux Metal Wall Art
First I painted both sides of each wall ornament with Modern Masters Metal Effects Primer.
My little trick to make painting easier is to leave a section where you can hold each item while painting. Once dry, then simply paint that final section. (The arrows in the image below show you what I mean.)
Once dry, it was time for my favorite step: applying the Green Patina Aging Solution. First you paint another coat of the copper metallic paint, and then immediately spray on the patina solution. To contain the spray, I placed the wood pieces in a box.
The patina solution begins to work soon after application. This close-up shot below was taken only five minutes after spraying on the solution.
It’s amazing how simply spraying a solution (say that ten times fast) gives you such a gorgeous patina!
Happy crafting!
~Laura
Original article and pictures take www.petscribbles.com site
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