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As I hinted in that post, I also gave an old, metal floor lamp a much-needed facelift using the same Modern Masters paints. And what a difference!
Here’s a few “before” detail pics of the old lamp:
Here’s an overview of the process . . .
Step One: I applied one coat of Modern Masters Metal Effects Primer to the lamp and the finial. Let dry thoroughly for several hours or overnight.
Step Two: I applied one coat of Modern Masters Copper Reactive Metallic Paint. Let dry for several hours or overnight.
Next comes the most involved step, but as I mentioned in my previous Easy Faux Copper Patina Paint Finish post, this step is also the most fun!
Step Three: Apply a second coat of the Modern Masters Copper Reactive Metallic Paint, and while the paint is still wet, spray on the Modern Masters Green Patina Aging Solution. It’s best to work in small sections at a time, first painting and then spraying one section before moving on to the next.
Here’s a shot of the lamp base, this time with the wet patina solution on it, plus some extra copper paint droplets I added to give the base some texture.
Here’s the final patina finish once everything was dry:
Here’s a before-and-after of the lamp finial:
The long neck of the lamp looks almost like aged copper piping:
Here’s another before-and-after shot:
I thought so!
Happy painting!
~Laura
Original article and pictures take www.petscribbles.com site
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