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    Established BHUZzer nadyasidhe's Avatar
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    Copper "coins"

    I tried spray-painting those cheapy coins (I got at wal-mart, on a cloth ribbon) to a copper color (Krylon) I bought at Hobby Lobby. The color was great, but no shine at all: Very Sad Face. It was matte. ,f::

    So I asked some folks at an art store, and they sold me spray varnish. There is more shine now. I like the cheap coins because they are light-weight. I'm not getting quite the shine I want, though.

    Any thoughts? Am I too picky? LOL ..c::

    Those coins are pretty cheap-looking even after I got them colored right. ARE they too cheapy for a nice costume? Maybe I should use them on a different project ... oh, I dunno! ... I plan on suspending the coins using copper beads, so they have a lot of motion on either my bra or on a hip scarf I'm planning, or, or, or


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    Re: Copper "coins"

    Real copper isn't necessarily super bright and shiny, so you are probably not completely on the wrong track.


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    Re: Copper "coins"

    maybe you could get some "real" copper coins and use both cheap & real on one project...that would sort of counterbalance the cheapyness:)
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    Re: Copper "coins"

    Yeah, coins of any kind are not necessarily shiny. I'm just out for the attention they garnish (huh, garnish is kindof fitting, lol). Perhaps I need to come off my crow/shiny fetish a little.

    Hmmmmm. (I love this message board!)

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    Re: Copper "coins"

    Depending on the project's particular design, you could always include mirrors, or big, flat sequins (which are easily available in silver and gold, copper is a different story). That gives lots'a bling in an instant ;-)


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    Re: Copper "coins"

    For what you'd spend in paint, varnish & enough of those coins on a ribbon to cover a whole costume, you could just buy a bag of loose copper coins and save the time & trouble.


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    Re: Copper "coins"

    Uh, I hadn't found copper coins anywhere when I wrote here last. You put coins in a search you get brass/gold or silver. You put copper coins in a search and you get pennies and other "real" coins.

    I didn't know the fake kind existed in copper until I randomly clicked on a link here on bhuz today.

    Lots easier to buy and better than my spray painted ones!

    on the other hand, i do already have the coins, the paint and the varnish --- only they look crappy: a cautionary tale!
    Last edited by nadyasidhe; 05-20-2009 at 07:36 PM. Reason: clarity


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