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Hi,
An artist friend ask me yesterday if I knew how to take new bells and make them look old. She has tried using vinegar and then she tried boiling water. She did not get the effect she was hoping for. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Donna
Hmmm... I haven't done this with brass but I do know that at Michael's (or probably any craft store) there is a fairly large section of "finishes" you can paint or sponge on, or use as a "dip," to antique/patina/leaf metals. I'm uncertain about whether they work on brass. But it's a place to start, I'd imagine...
I have used one of these finishers -- the "rusting" one -- to tarnish silver jingle bells, to nice effect. They required a varnish, though, to keep from wiping away onto fabric.
Hi Donna
I tried everything under the sun including javex to tarnish the new bells to no avail. Someone did mention burying them in the ground and leaving them over the Winter. I finally went out and bought some that were already rusty and old looking
Hugs
Gail
Good question,
I have some old keys which I need to age some more - I'll look out for those over here Shelli, many thanks!
Equal parts of bleach and vinegar overnight.....but it's a VERY potent solution and will sting your eyes so make sure the jar is outside. You still need to varnish over it when it's completely dry though or the rust will come off on your bear. The rusting process continues for a few weeks after removing them and rinsing them, so don't be in a hurry.
Ahhh you are a fountain of knowledge Hayley!
Thanks for the info!
Danni