Projects Articles

How to Apply “Bronze Metal B Coating” and Multiple Patinas

October 10th, 2008 by Peggy

PART 1:
Our metal coatings and patinas from Sculpt Nouveau create beautiful finishes on just about any surface giving them the appearance of metal.  This video demonstrates how to apply bronze metal coating to a concrete sculpture (but you can apply metals coatings on resins, wood, paper, metal, plastic etc.)

Part 2 video demonstrates how to apply multiple patinas to the same sculpture.  To learn more and to purchase these products, return to our on-line store by clicking here.
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PART 2:

Applying different patinas to metal coating on concrete sculpture:
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Blue Patina with Plastic Wrap Technique

September 26th, 2008 by Peggy

This video demonstrates techniques using our line of patinas from Sculpt Nouveau.
For more information about patinas and finishes and to shop for products, visit our on-line store
www.townsendatelier.com
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PODCAST ON CRAFT: Magazine

September 20th, 2008 by Peggy

We love CRAFT: Magazine!  We love it for its hip edge and for its incredibly easy yet detailed instructions for lots of different types of projects for all the DIYers and crafters out there.  If you have not ever read CRAFT: you can get it at Barnes and Noble Booksellers, most craft and hobby stores, or in your mailbox via subscription!   CRAFT:  also has a great on-line magazine http://www.craftzine.comchocked full of resources, podcasts, blogs and project ideas and instructions.


Becky Stern, one of their regular contributors recently posted a Podcast on resin casting using Knead-a-Mold, our safe and easy to use molding silicone.  The project is a great place to start to learn how to do a very simple mold before you venture out into more complicated territory.

For more information about Knead-a-Mold, read our past gallery/news posts or visit the How To section on our website.  Questions?  Feel free to email us:  info [Email address: info #AT# townsendatelier.com - replace #AT# with @ ]