How to Finish Faux Copper

Copper is a nonferrous metal and has a color that varies with age, but resides somewhere between gold and silver. The attractive coloring is found on many antiques and collectible items as well as newer decorative pieces. If you want to enjoy this style in your home, but copper plating isn't an option, apply a faux copper finish. The method is a paint-only technique called verdigris, which mimics authentic copper. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Beige or brown paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Leaf green paint
  • Light green paint
  • Sponges
  • Yellow-green paint
  • Copper paint
  • Clearcoat
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Instructions

    • 1

      Apply a thin base coat of beige to the surface being finished to neutralize the original light tones. Use a darker brown to cover dark-colored surfaces.

    • 2

      Make long diagonal strokes of the leaf green paint over the basecoat with a paintbrush. Leave about 15 percent of the beige coat showing in random gaps across the surface.

    • 3

      Dab the light green paint, using a sponge, onto the gaps in the dried dark layer. Only cover half of the visible gaps of the basecoat. Cover the other half with the yellow-green paint.

    • 4

      Apply a thin layer of yellow-green paint over the light green paint and light green over yellow patches. Use the sponges to blend the separate colors for a natural look.

    • 5

      Dab the copper paint onto the dried layers of green in a light, random pattern. Aim the paint for the darker areas first.

    • 6

      Let the copper dry completely. Inspect the finish. Use the various colors to increase or decrease the copper color to your liking.

    • 7

      Brush clearcoat onto the dried copper and green paint. The clearcoat should cover the entire surface evenly.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use less copper and add it slowly to get the desired effect. It's easier to add more rather than covering up excess.

  • Do not leave copper paint unprotected as the traces of metal can lead the surface to become corroded.

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