Vintaj Patina | Painting on Leather

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @mariaalma8419
    @mariaalma8419 2 года назад +1

    These are lovely : );

  • @beadkritz
    @beadkritz 8 лет назад +3

    Excellent design ideas! Thanks for sharing them!

  • @damedesmontagnes
    @damedesmontagnes 2 года назад

    That's really cool

  • @joyceleathers1720
    @joyceleathers1720 8 лет назад +1

    Jess Love these and I think I will try to burn in a stamp print too! Around edge of print. Love! Joyce

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад

      Thank you so much Joyce!! That sounds amazing!!! I would love to see it. Have fun, Jess :)

  • @bethfigiel6161
    @bethfigiel6161 3 года назад

    Would love to check out her blog! Thrilled with this video, was looking for how to paint a leather cuff. Now I know I want to use Vintaj patina. Thank you!! Also share the name of the blog & artist please.

  • @rheariddle5621
    @rheariddle5621 7 лет назад +2

    This video is just what I needed, I paint on metal jewelry (mostly bracelets) using Vintaj patina paints and have perfected my system, I have been wanting to expand to leather but wasn't sure about the paint adhering to it. I paint scenery as well as designs. My question is: in places where the paint builds up will it have the tendency to peel off of the leather? Should I use the V. glaze over it due to extra hard wear of the bracelets?

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Rhea, glad this is technique has inspired you! It could be possible if the patina is applied too thick in areas it can be easier to peel off. I would suggest brushing on a thin coat of glaze to seal it. Have fun creating!!

  • @1cathyc1
    @1cathyc1 7 лет назад +2

    Good Ideas. One thing I especially like is you are not wasteful using your inks. Watching other DIY Video's some of these Artist just dump wasteful amounts of product only to wipe away off their mats and dispose of. I'm not rich and Inks, Paints ect are expensive. You can always add more as you need it.

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much!! With the patinas, a little goes a long way :)

  • @debrashorten5160
    @debrashorten5160 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jess now that I know that I am going to buy a lot more. Why would you need anything else right lol. There are so many paint/patinas on the market my head spins.

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад

      You are very welcome Debra!!! Haha you're right there are a lot, but of course ours are superior in quality :) You'll love working with them. There are currently 25 blendable colors, and 4 metallics.... with more colors coming soon!! Have FUN!

  • @debrashorten5160
    @debrashorten5160 8 лет назад +2

    love this idea didn't know you could use the patinas on leather. Is there any thing else you can use patinas on besides metal of cause?

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад +1

      Thank You Debra!! Yes, you can use our Vintaj Patinas work beautifully on a variety of surfaces such as metal, glass, wood, fabric, paper, leather, burlap, clay, wrought iron, and so much more! Have fun!! :)

  • @transferessence
    @transferessence 8 лет назад +1

    So fabulous! Do you know how this will wear/what about sealing? I've been wanting to do this type of thing but wasn't sure what to use. Thank you!! Sounds like you're having a blast with it! -Brenda

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад

      Thank You Brenda!! The patina is permanent so it wears pretty well. Over time it may look a little more distressed but the patina will not come off. We do have a Glaze and Matte Glaze patina sealer + extender that can be applied, however I did not do that on any of my leather pieces. I rarely seal metal after applying patina. Hope this helps! Jess :)

    • @transferessence
      @transferessence 8 лет назад +1

      Great! Thanks for answering my question so thoroughly. I'll be buying my first patinas soon!! I really don't know what has taken me this long already... ;) Have a happy day!

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад

      You are very welcome!! How exciting, you're going to love working with them, there is so much you can do! Have fun!! Enjoy your day :)

  • @ohheyitsme.1730
    @ohheyitsme.1730 7 лет назад +1

    Grear video!! Where can we find those lovely stamp assortments?

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад

      Thank you! Many of these cling mount stamps are from the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous collection - stampersanonymous.com/brands-designers/tim-holtz-collection/cling-mount-stamp-sets.html. I also like to use a variety of stamps I find at Hobby Lobby as well. Hope this helps. Have fun!!

  • @TheRubyhope
    @TheRubyhope 7 лет назад

    Few questions! Is it waterproof? Do you need to prep the leather in some way before you start? Does it need to be sealed? Wasn't mentioned in the video so just checking.

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад

      Hi Emily! The patinas are permanent + waterproof. You can clean your paint brush with water to remove the patina, however once it is applied to surfaces it is permanent. The leather does not need to be prepped before hand, unless it is dirty, you can simply wipe it clean with a damp cloth and allow to dry before painting. The patinas do not need to be sealed, however you can for added durability. You can use a thin layer of our Vintaj Glaze or Matte Glaze, or wipe on a small amount of Renaissance Wax. Our Patinas work beautifully on a variety of surfaces in addition to leather, such as metal, glass, wood, clay, fabric, paper, burlap and so much more! Have fun!!

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад

      Keep in mind that they are fast drying so it is best to work in small sections when blending colors...

  • @judittoth4527
    @judittoth4527 7 лет назад

    Lovin' these cuffs 😀
    I do have a question though : I've been trying to use your patinas on leather with no success. I tried to paint two small dashes(basically tiny lines) on a leather cord but even the next day I could easily remove them with my nails. I didn't use the sealer, although I have some because the patina is supposed to be permanent. Can you please help me with some tips? Thanks very much

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад +1

      Hello! I apologize for the delay. I'm assuming the leather cord may have been a smoother surface compared to the leather cuffs that I was using. The Patinas work great on textured or rougher surfaces, the leather cuff in the video has held up very well. You can use the Glaze as a sealer if you'd like. You can also try to add a little "tooth" to the surface using our Metal Reliefing Block before applying the patina. Hope that helps!

  • @kevinwhetstone3555
    @kevinwhetstone3555 8 лет назад

    Do you clean the leather with anything before you paint it?

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад +1

      Hi Kevin, I didn't clean the leather other than just wiping the surface off with my hand to remove any dust or fibers from other materials I had it stored with.

  • @wiser1962
    @wiser1962 8 лет назад

    what surface paper do you work on when working with your patinas?

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  8 лет назад

      I work on a Ranger Ink Non-Stick Craft Sheet. This reusable, protective sheet is the answer to all of your craft surface needs. Nothing sticks to it! Clean-up is quick and easy, ready to use again and again. You can find them on the Ranger Ink site - rangerink.com/?product=non-stick-craft-sheet%E2%84%A2, at Hobby Lobby and other craft stores, and we will be adding them to our website very soon. You can also use Wax Paper and just dispose of it after each project. Hope this helps! :)

    • @wiser1962
      @wiser1962 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much!!

  • @naomih1104
    @naomih1104 7 лет назад

    hi! could this be done with chalk paint??

    • @vintajnaturalbrassco
      @vintajnaturalbrassco  7 лет назад

      Hello! I personally haven't used chalk paint on leather, but you can give it a try. It would need to be sealed with something like the wax used to seal chalk paint when applied to furniture possibly. Our patinas are permanent and colors can be blended to create your own palette which is fun to use on a variety of surfaces.

  • @jimreed5007
    @jimreed5007 5 лет назад

    H