The other day I ran across this formula for creating patina on copper sheets with Miracle-Gro and vinegar and thought it would be worth a try. Hint – it has to be the Miracle-Gro water soluble azalea, camellia and rhododendrons plant food. You can read the directions here from Home Depot.
I would use copper sheets from a jewelry supply shop, Ace Hardware or Hobby Lobby – they don’t have a coat and you’d like to use thicker .016 copper sheets for most jewelry projects.
(Photo credit: Home Depot)
This is a super fun idea from Rena Klingenberg using a Sharpie as a resist for patina – so many possibilities! Check it out here.
(Photo credit: Rena Klingenberg)
You can totally fake a patina with Vintaj’s Patina paints. Check out the video on Lima Beads here.
(Photo credit: Lima Beads)
Another favorite of mine is Swellegant patina paints. I wrote a review with lots of tips a few years ago. Visit my blog for the article here. This is great for updating inexpensive pewter or brass components.
Have fun exploring coloring metal with these simple techniques! And if you try out that Miracle-Gro formula let me know – I’d love to see the results.
Kathy Lindemer
July 28, 2015 at 2:37 pmGreat resource!
Alice
July 28, 2015 at 4:14 pmThanks for sharing these tips. I want to try the Miracle-Grow idea.
Katherine Thompson
July 28, 2015 at 4:29 pmI've used vinegar and salt that works too.