Patina Effect Set

The set contains 3 reagents and 1 patina effect powder for creating patinated surfaces.

Apply a light-colored paste, such as primer paste or Tacky self-adhesive drying glue, evenly to the surface.

Then gently press the very fine particles into the base so that the powder adheres properly. Be careful not
to use too much powder and do not mix it into the base layer.

Then drip the 3 reagents alternately on top. Gently mix the reagents together with a soft-bristled brush
where two different reagents meet.

The reaction starts immediately, but the final result will be visible after 24 hours. It is worth trying the process before applying it to the object to be decorated

Patina Effect Paint Set

Set of 5 water-based acrylic paints to create a patina effect.

First apply a layer of anti-crease paint, then paint over it the different shades of blue.

Leave some areas open where the anti-crease paint can show through.

Patina Liquid

Solvent-based antiquing liquid for an aged effect. Suitable for coloring surfaces and highlighting 3D patterns or cracks in fine-line crackle varnish.

Carefully wipe the surface with a cloth dipped in the liquid patina. Remove excess with turpentine solvent.