Patina on Plastic?

Patina on anything is still the rage.  Take a look at a couple of these images.

water can

shutters

door knob

I love the look on these pieces because they naturally would have patina on them.  Just like statues that sit out in the weather and the patina occurs over time.  Natural Beauty.

What if you are wanting a patina statement piece and you need it quick?  What if this statement piece is made of plastic?

Original Barbie Midnight 1980

Yep, it’s a Plastic Barbie Horse.  And I need it to look like this….

I can make that happen.

Meet Modern Masters

modern masters
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The process is easy but takes a bit of time – drying time that is.

Step 1:  First coat of Metal Effects Primer

brass horse first coat

Step 2:  Second coat of Metal Effects Primer

Step 3:  First coat of Metal Effects Oxidizing Copper Paint (let dry at least 4 hours)

first copper brass horse

Step 4:  Second coat of Metal Effects Oxidizing Copper Paint

Step 5:  Spritz Aging Solution (30 minutes of second coat of Oxidizing Paint)

brass horse after 5 minutes

I’m going to go crazy with this stuff.

UPDATE:

This fake beauty sold on Day 2 at Warrenton.  She LOVED it!

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