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Faux Aged Metal Pulley
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Faux Aged Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

Do you love rustic metal pulleys, but don’t like the hefty price tag? Wouldn’t you rather have a rustic metal pulley for less than $5? Ah, I have a secret. That beautiful rustic metal pulley above is actually:

Faux Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

Plastic! Ready to see how I secretly transformed that black plastic pulley into a gorgeous faux aged metal pulley?

Faux Aged Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

Materials:

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Faux Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

Instructions:

Paint Metal Primer onto the plastic pulley.

Faux Aged Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

After the primer has dried, paint the Metal Effects copper paint onto the pulley. Let it dry and apply a second coat.

Faux Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

While the copper paint is still wet, dab the Metal Effects patina liquid randomly onto the pulley.

Faux Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

Can you tell which one isn’t real metal? Ha!

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Even close up, it’s hard to tell that this pulley isn’t real metal.

Faux Aged Metal Pulley | Pretty Handy Girl

What else do you think could use some faux aged metal treatment?

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By: Haley
sep
3

In reply to Emily .

Did you end up doing this project? I’m thinking of doing the same thing! I’d love to know how it turned out and if you have any advice (and/or pics too!)? Thank you:-)

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Emily .

I’d use a polyurethane for the best coverage, but it might be best to check with Modern Masters customer service. They may even sell a sealer for their metal paints.

By: Emily
mar
27

Love this!! In refinishing the top of a coffee table with this, what would the best sealer be, do you think – a liquid poly in the can (not spray) or a wax like everyone’s using for chalk paint?

I have a bunch of kids and big dogs – durability is a must! 🙂

By: fiberlasercastilla

He leido vuestro articulo con mucha atecion y me ha parecido util ademas de claro en su contenido. No dejeis de cuidar este blog es bueno.
Saludos

fiberlasercastilla http://www.fiberlasercastilla.com

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to jessica .

Jessica, I apologize, I meant to link the materials to my sources. I updated the post and you can find the links to the paint and primer in the materials section.

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Frani .

Frani, I bought it at Lowe’s ;-).

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Lucy @ Patina Paradise .

Thanks Lucy 😉

By: jessica
aug
20

Where do you find the paint and primer?

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Betsey A Freyberger .

Betsey, absolutely! In fact, originally I was going to use this pulley to hold my Button Pendant Light: https://prettyhandygirl.com/diy-button-pendant-light-lowes-creative-idea/ The pulley was purchased at Lowe’s. Near the ropes and chains.

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Susanne .

The spray bottle can be used to mix the patina solution and spray on. Or mix it in a little bowl and dab on with sponge.

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