Today I am going to show a mini "how to" on creating real rust finishes on metal, wood ,paper and plastic. I use a 2 part process using real iron paint and then an easy rusting solution .
Both can be cleaned up with water .
Both can be cleaned up with water .
I started with a piece of card stock paper , a Tim Holtz plastic
"fractured doll" ,
A wood tag and a tin bottle cap.
Next I painted them all with the "Blissbee iron paint".
2 heavy coats on the wood and paper and 4 heavy coats on the plastic doll and tin bottle cap.
I allowed each coat to dry before re-coating . The iron paint is then cleaned up with water .
I then coated each with 2 coats of the rusting solution. I used a paint brush for this as it agitates the surface a bit . Also use gloves for this process and allow each coat to dry naturally . The first coat will not show much rusting action. The second coat will. You can then clean the solution up with water . Dispose of excess properly.
The iron paint and rusting solution(enough to cover 3 sq. feet) can be bought on the Blissbee web site
www.blissbee.net or right here.
It is 32.50 and that includes shipping
These are Tim Holtz's plastic" fractured dolls" (small 2 " large 3).
You should be able to drill into these unlike porcelain. So an eye hook could possibly be added for hanging. I have not yet tried this but I would add a clear matt sealer to the finish if I was to do so and use it for a necklace .
These can also be bought on the Blissbee web site
www.blissbee.net or right here.
They are $6.30 and that includes shipping.
Thanks for reading and putting up with the "pitch",
I have to say this is one of my favorite techniques .
4 comments:
Very cool, Julie! Love it. But what I love even more is the fact that you are going to do an online class(s)?! I can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve. I've wanted to take a class from you for well..forever! Have a great week!
Ta-ta
Kathy
love love love it!
Great work and all the more so for sharing it.
I cannot believe that I was just going to write to you to ask about rusting things and HERE IS THIS POST that explains the whole darn thing!!~!!
Just love coincidences like this - really I do!
Thanks for the info, Miss Julie Bee....
buzzzzzzzxoxoxoxox
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