Listly by Dixie Belle Paint Company
From grunge to funk, discover the art of transforming surfaces into rustic masterpieces. Patina paints DIY projects with these trendy painting techniques add a touch of character.
Color combos using patina paints don't only "rusty". Paired here with creamy white chalk paint and some light distressing, this piece could be found in an antique museum!
Alison Sutherland creates some grungy goodness on an old box!
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Verdigris is a bright bluish-green encrustation or patina formed on copper or brass by atmospheric oxidation, consisting of basic copper carbonate. But you don't have to know all that to achieve this look like Amarie Budris did. Use your blue patina spray over a metallic bronze paint base and the magic will happen right in front of you.
Go uber stylin' with a rustic and verdigris finish on top of decoupage as Barb Brown Canvas & Furniture Art did on this piece.
The rusts blend together beautifully
To seal your patina piece, check out Dixie Belle's patina guard - which will stop the activation process where you like and preserve your finished look.
Fireplace patina - absolutely! Give your home a rustic charm with pefectly placed patina as Brenda Gregorich did above her fireplace here.
Daria Niezgocka has the right idea. Little hints of patina make a cute decor addition to any piece and bring that rustic farmhouse goodness right into your home.
Traditional rust is the most popular, and you can turn any surface into a rusty crusty goodness now!
Go the whole rustic rainbow as Andrea's Reliques Artist did on this gorgeous table top! She worked in all the amazing rusty colors.
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Daria Niezgocka does it again on this piece, but notice the completely different look she achieves by mixing up the product line and the base chalkpaint colors. Your combinations are endless!
Well this Faux ceiling tiles and trim in their new shop Speakeasy by Cranberry Cottage is simply stunning!
You don't have to search ruins or wait for years to find the perfectly aged piece. You can make your own!
Fenix Furniture's fine cheetah here needed a magestic background on this cannister. Nailed it!
Did you know you can patina plastic, plaster, wood, metal, glass - just about anything now? Come check out how with lots of tutorials and how to's.
Jodie turns a cement statue into a work of art that looks as though she's been watching guard over an English garden for the past five centuries.
We'd like to invite you to try Dixie Belle's patina line of products to achieve your own vintage goodness!
Heather J Brodersen wanted a more worn look to her barn doors so she did it herself, adding the paints and patinas for this gorgeous slider.
Joanna Żółtowska does magic on this interesting piece. These colors are to die for - simply gorgeous in all its grungy beauty!
Hillary Teja Rietveld hits a homer with this rustic goodness! This trunk could have been pulled from a pirate ship that was lost to the seas of yore. But nope, she achieved this herself, just as you can.
Southern Pickens Door Decor & more patinas all the things. Look at these cute hangers!
Rohini Ray Grant donated this piece to a worthy cause. Amazing sea worthy sign post!
If using patinas outside, you can help preserve them using a product such as Dixie Belle's patina guard.
Time never ages. But our clocks can! This home decor piece was embellished with some steampunk items and a whole lot of rustic, patina aged funk. Kim Valerio has the style!
Sy Lwia deepens this boring mirror into a darkened goddess to reflect upon. Using all browns, this looks like a gigantic brass, heavy old mirror when in fact, it might just be a plain wooden or even plastic one!
Turn your pieces into rustic gold.
Just a touch can turn plain into rustic charm whimsical, as Kristin from Lost & Found Mercantile did to this little stool.
Check out the Dixie Belle Paint Company line of patina products and furniture transfers and start your own decorating journey~
Wow wow wow - Marci Rittie of On Second Thought Furniture Reimagined turned this old table into a piece that looks like she hauled it from an ancient farm and converted it! Patina perfection!!
Have questions about how to patina your own projects? We're here to ask!
Are you dying? Because we are dying! That wall! that chair! that DOG! This is sheer perfection. Soshana Mcknight Hill has created the most beautiful patina wall ever, and it matches that gorgeous dog's fur perfectly
You don't need to hire a professional to do your own patinas. Check out patina paints and start your own faux finish journey of rustic, crustic goodness. Just don't paint the dog ;)