Metallic Surfacer & Patinas

Product: Sophisticated Finishes Metallic Surfacer and Patina Solutions
Manufactured by: Modern Options by Triangle Coatings
Suggested Retail Price: varies

The metallic surfacers and patinas are mediums that I come back to time and time again. In fact, they are one of my favorite mediums to work with. Actually, my favorite is whatever product I am using at any given time that helps me get the look I want. So it would be more accurate to say that they are one of my most used product lines.

I particularly love the fact that I can create rusty paper and create beautiful rich blue and green patina on my projects.

The paints are filled with finely ground metal. The copper and iron will oxidize. The copper paint patinas to a beautiful blue or green. The iron can be oxidized to a beautiful rust color. The cobalt blue is absolutely fantastic, especially when combined with copper.

The iron surfacer thickens up very quickly. Even at times when I’ve used tons of it for classes I have had to throw much of it away because it has just gotten to thick by the time I use it the following week. If one was to add water to keep it from getting to thick it simply causes it to start oxidizing and rusts the paint.

Apply them as you would other paints. The patina solutions are applied after the primary coatings have dried. The tutorials we upload here will have specific instructions if they vary from a basic application.

So far our online projects that feature this product are:

Where to purchase:

  • Your local rubber stamp shop, or arts and crafts store. Or call Memory Depot at 512-326-8045 to have the product shipped to your door.

What the product looks like:

Sophisticated Finished

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