Paint update

Hey, how about that – it’s Friday!  And an update on my counter idea.  You may remember the Rustoleum copper paint?

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Here it is on my piece of counter top.  This was 3 coats – and not super even because I was using a foam brush.

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This is the coolest paint ever!  It brushes on smooth  and then forms a hammered pattern, which was fun to watch.  See – watching paint dry *is* fun!!

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How cool is that?  Anyway, this alone is not strong enough to hold up as you can mar the surface.  Since I am thinking of doing a counter top with this, it needs to put up with some abuse.  So, I put some polyurethane over it.

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Now, this is semi-gloss, because that is just what I had on hand from doing the table. I will get the clear glossy polyacrylic if this turns out viable.   Now we need to abuse this piece, set stuff on it, drop things on it and see how it holds up. 

Even if it doesn’t work as a counter top, I must find another use for it because I love this finish.  I am thinking maybe some terra cotta flower pots in my tippy pot planter would look amazing with this!

Hope everyone warms up this weekend! 

9 thoughts on “Paint update

  1. deb

    That looks fab Lori!!! Now you are giving me some ideas!!!AND it has to do with yogurt cups!!!Stay tuned! LOL!
    Hugs! deb

  2. Shelley B

    Fascinating how that paint changed texture – it will be really interesting to see if it holds up (and I love that you are planning on beating it up to see)!

  3. Biz

    I wish I had your crafty skills! Love how it pops up like that! They say after more arctic air, we’ll be in the 30s finally by the end of the week – I’ll probably wear shorts! 😀

  4. debby

    That is very cool! I need to spend some time investigating these fancy paints. Hmmm I see you can apply it over rust. wouldn’t that be pretty on my wheelbarrow?

  5. Linda E.

    I just painted the outside of an old cast iron claw foot tub. I woudl have loved to put that on it, it woudl have worked so well to cover any bad spots. Maybe when the paint I already used chips or wear away, I am definately going to do that to it.

  6. Cinders

    I have been thinking of doing this same thing for our countertop. I am anxious to hear. How did it hold up?

  7. Lori Post author

    I didn’t hold up on the scrap piece as well as I wanted. Even with the polyurethane it was getting marks in it, so we went with a laminate instead.

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