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Glass Milk Bottles Get a PATINA Makeover!
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Dixie Belle Paint Company
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$30
1 Hour
Easy
Patina is a thin layer that forms on the surface of stone, copper, bronze and other metals. This reaction can be replicated with Dixie Belle Paint Patina Collection on other surfaces such as wooden furniture, plastic, cardboard, ceramic, glass and even styrofoam!
As you can see we started with a plain glass milk bottle! The first step for NON-metal pieces is a coat of Dixie Belle Paint! Remember: You do not have to use Prime Start on non-metal pieces.
After that you can apply two layers of Copper Patina Paint and activate with Blue Patina Spray! Sit back and watch the MAGIC happen!
You will achieve authentic copper and greenish/blue patina effects. This is an AUTHENTIC patina finish, not a faux finish. You may wipe it with a damp cloth or seal it with Gator Hide once you are happy with the results.
Prime Start is a product used to prep metal pieces before starting the patina reactions.
Patina Paint is infused with metal pieces and reacts when the Patina Spray is applied! You can find a tutorial that incorporates the Prime Start and a metal pieces in our projects!
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Suggested materials:
- Patina Paint (http://www.dixiebellepaintcompany.com/patina-paint/)
- Patina Spray (http://www.dixiebellepaintcompany.com/patina-spray/)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published July 11th, 2017 10:46 AM
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Pat whitmus on Aug 06, 2017
saving this one for sure!
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Dixie Belle Paint Company on Aug 15, 2017Nice Pat! Patina is super fun and easy to use :)
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Nannette Frost on Jul 13, 2023
The bottle on picture looked like it had several layers of paint, I'm a little confused.
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i used the bronze and plus twice and keep getting this finish and the second time I used very little spray, only one spray what should I do?