Christi Friesen Swellegants “The Bestest Dealio of All” includes all you need for the complete system of CF Originals experience. Now including the new Sky Sapphire!
‘Swellegant!’ is a wonderful line of metal coatings and colorants. The Best Dealio of all gives you the lot!
– Five different METAL COATINGS. Use these to coat most surfaces (polymer clay of course, but also metal, plaster, resin, wood, ceramic, and more!).
– Once your piece is coated, you have four PATINAS to choose from, if you’d like to add age to your piece.
– To add color to your piece there are Thirteen DYE-OXIDES to choose from. These are concentrated colors, but transparent and they act like patinas, soaking into the other layers of your piece and transforming all the layers.
All the metal coatings, patinas and dye-oxides can be layered in any order, as many times as you want, here a dab, there a splash until you build up the look you want.
This set contains the whole lot!
- 5 x 60ml (2oz) Metal Coatings
- 4 x 60ml (2oz) Patinas
- 13 x 30ml (1oz) Dye-Oxides
- 1 x Prep
- 1 x Sealant
Download the Instruction Sheet here OR watch the video at the bottom of this page.
Further information:
Downloadable information and photo’s on how the Christi Friesen range of coatings, dyes and colourants can be applied – CF Swellegant Basics to give your projects that awesome edge!
Here is a quick project from Christi for a really cute aged chameleon.
WHAT ARE CHRIST FRIESEN SWELLEGANTS
The Swellegant range was invented by well known artist and teacher, Christi Friesen. The ‘Swellegant’ line is made up of the following products:
- 1 PREP
- 5 METAL COATINGS
- 4 PATINAS
- 14 DYE-OXIDES
- 1 CLEAR SEALANT
The stages of using it are the same:
- PREP
- METAL COATING
- PATINA
- DYE-OXIDE
- SEAL
You can choose to use only part of the stages above or all of them. Mix them up and mix them around, you cant go wrong!
All of the products are non-hazardous. If you would like the MSDS sheets for full details on their composition, please do enquire with 2wards Polymer Clay.
All have low or no odour and clean up with soap and warm water.
Use common sense when using these, just like you would with any paint or craft product. Don’t drink it, keep it out of your eyes, keep away from children all that smart stuff.
Metal Coatings
The metal coatings are finely ground metal suspended in a binder, and some of them do create natural expansion of gases, so when you open your metal coating bottles, aim away from yourself in case there is any blurping of liquid.
Patina’s
The Tiffany and Verdigris patinas are traditional patinas, which means that they are slightly acidic – they won’t burn your skin or clothing, just avoid prolonged contact. A box of wet wipes nearby to wipe off any excess is a nifty idea, don’t you think?
Dye Oxides
The dyes will stain – they’re dyes, duh. So wear rubber gloves and an apron if you think you’re going to be messy (I’m messy, so I’ve found the gloves to be rather handy!).
Advice, hints and tips from Christi on using Christi Friesen Swellegants
Shake all the bottles very thoroughly each time, before you use them.
I find it best to pour out a little of whatever product you’re using, then put the lid back on the bottle, since they all dry out when exposed to the air.
Use the ‘Swellegant’ CLEAR SEALANT to fix the coatings, patinas and dyes – it’s made especially to go with the products! Other sealants, glazes and coatings might work (I haven’t experimented yet with to tell you which to use and not use), but the CLEAR SEALANT does work and does work well! It is absolutely flat – it will not add any shine or interfere with the patina either! Just a little something to remember… let all the coatings DRY COMPLETELY for 72 hours before applying the sealer (it’ll work much better this way… I know, I know… that requires patience, which I don’t really have much of either, so we’ll just all have to try our best together). The sealant works best applied in thin coats. You can add multiple coatings if you want.
I’ll have more tips as we go along, but now…
…let’s play!
The METAL COATINGS coat things with metal. Things that aren’t metal, become metal (at least on the surface). Things that already are metal, can become a different metal, or can get a fresh touchup or accents of another metal colour. The METAL COATINGS work on just about anything – wood, ceramic, polymer clay, resin, glass, foam, metal, plaster… experiment!
After you coat something with metal, you can add the patinas and dyes… more about that in a minute.
So let’s step it out:
PREPARATION
First step is to clean the surface of the item to be coated, if necessary. Soap and water will remove any oils. If the surface to be coated is slick or shiny, you may want to rough it up a bit with sandpaper or fine steel wool. If you’re working on metal, (If you’re working on baked polymer clay, like I do, you don’t have to do anything! Sweet, huh?)
ADD METAL COATINGS
Coat it! Use a soft brush to stroke/dab on the METAL COATINGS. Cover it the best you can for the first coating. If there are thin spots, don’t worry, you can get ‘em on the next coating. You can use more than one colour of metal coating on the same piece – hey, mix ‘em up and see what happens. If you want to, you can brush the coatings onto unbaked polymer clay, and then bake it all together. Just remember to brush gently so you don’t damage your clay details!
Let the coating dry (5-15 minutes).
Dab on a second layer of the metal coating! Make sure you cover any thin areas. If you dab-dab-dab with your brush (or even use a sponge to apply) instead of stroke, you’ll create a more textured surface, which is will be just perfect later for accepting patinas and dyes.
You don’t have to, but I suggest a third layer of the metal, after the second layer dries. The more metal you layer on, the stronger and more scratch-resistant your finished piece will be! Hey, add fifty coatings if you really want to!
You’ll notice that the metal coating is a bit thick, and may fill in some of your tiniest details – don’t fight it! It just makes your creation more bold, with larger details and deeper lines and texture.
Once you’ve covered your piece with two or three layers of metal, get your patinas ready, (if you’re going to add a patina to age the piece!)
ADDING CHRISTI FRIESEN PATINAS
Ok, this is important: BEFORE you add the patinas, dab on ONE MORE LAYER of the METAL COATING and while the metal is still moist, immediately add the patina — use a brush or sponge to dab on a nice, juicy layer of patina all over the piece! (I like using natural sea sponges – very absorbent and nice, irregular patterning). You can also put the patina in a spray bottle and mist it onto the piece.
There are four patina choices in the ‘Swellegant’ line. The DARKENING PATINA, will antique your piece, adding a dark brown-black oxidation to the textures, lines and crevices. I love it!
The TIFFANY GREEN/RUST PATINA and the GREEN-GOLD/VERDIGRIS PATINA both add a green bloom to brass, copper and bronze metals and a rust oxidation to iron. These are real patina’s and they actually oxidize metal (both real metal and metal coated pieces!)
After many months in the lab its finally here!! Sky Sapphire Patina! I am so in love with this NEW Swellegant Patina. Sky Sapphire Patina is a rich, regal blue patina that will give your beautiful design that WOW factor. Easy to apply and the fun part about it is you will get a different look each time but each time it will be rich in color.
I really add a lot of patina! You can add more than one type of patina at the same time. Or you can add one patina, then let that dry and add a different one. Or you can add patina layer after layer. Whatever! You can’t do it wrongly.
The DARKENING PATINA reacts very quickly – you’ll see the dark starting up right away! The TIFFANY GREEN/RUST PATINA and the GREEN-GOLD/VERDIGRIS PATINA both take longer to react. Nothing will happen at first – don’t worry, you haven’t done anything wrong… just wait. Hey lookie! See that hint of green Verdigris or blossom of orange-brown rust? … that’s the patina working! Keep checking every 5 to 10 minutes. There are several factors that affect how quickly the oxidation will occur – humidity, heat, how much chocolate you’ve eaten… wait, not that last one. It may take 15 minutes to get the colour you like, or it may take two hours – that’s part of the fun!
The DARKENING PATINA darkens all the metals, TIFFANY GREEN/RUST PATINA and the GREEN-GOLD/VERDIGRIS PATINA react differently depending on which metal they are dabbed on.
Once you like how dark, how green-blue, how goldengreen or how rusty the patinas have made your piece, you can stop the reaction by rinsing the surface of your piece with water. I usually just keep a bottle of distilled water nearby and pour it over the piece each time I want to stop the reaction. (A little bowl underneath to catch the water is better than just spilling it all over the table, hee hee.) This will keep the patina as you see it, otherwise, it will just keep on oxidizing and deepening the patina – which you may like, or not. I find it best to rinse and then blot dry with paper towels once I like what I see. Of course you can keep adding more patina if the reaction isn’t happening fast enough or intense enough for ya!
After many months in the lab its finally here!! Sky Sapphire Patina! I am so in love with this NEW Swellegant Patina. Sky Sapphire Patina is a rich, regal blue patina that will give your beautiful design that WOW factor. Easy to apply and the fun part about it is you will get a different look each time but each time it will be rich in color.
Remember that you can use these patinas to react with other metals, not just the METAL COATINGS! Also remember that you don’t have to use the PATINAS at all! If you want just the metal look! Or you can skip the patinas and go straight to the dyes! You just can’t mess up!!
ADDING DYE-OXIDES
As if coating something with metal and creating a real patina bloom weren’t exciting enough, you can add colourants in the form of dyes! Whoooohooo! Here’s where it really gets fun. These DYE-OXIDES are a patina too, in that they soak into the metal and into the patinas to become part of the piece, not just a colour that lays on top (not that there’s anything wrong with that!) They are intensely coloured, but transparent, which means you can add them to create just the whisper of colour or you can really layer ‘em on to create and intense tint. Oh, just have fun!
Add the dyes right on top of the METAL COATINGS and/or the PATINAS. Add one, add two, add all thirteen colours! Whateva! Use a brush or a sponge to dab the colourant onto the piece. Wipe off any excess. Let the dye soak in. Check the colour in 5 to 10 minutes – you may need to add more dyes to reach the intensity you want. But isn’t it nice to have the choice of being subtle if you wanna?
No need to do anything special to halt the reaction. Just brush/blot on the dye and that’s that!
FUTZING
Ok, so now it’s time to futz! Ain’t that the fun of creating, anyway? All the foolin’ and twiddlin’ and fussin’ and dabblin’ that make the piece your own? Heck, yeah! So now, look over your piece. Did the patinas and dyes take over? Is the metallic colour too hidden? Often that’s the case – patina doesn’t pay attention, it just oxidizes willynilly! So it’s time to brighten up your piece, renew the metal glow!
I find the best way to pop the metal is to use your finger (gloved, of course) to smear a bit of the METAL COATING right over the top of all the other colourants, hitting the highlights. Wow!
Using some of the underlying metal to re-touch the piece looks great, but no need to limit it to that. Often using another metal to hit the highlights can be really exciting. Using Brass to touchup Bronze is really affective. Silver over Iron is too. And hey, if you end up not liking it, re-coat it with the original metal and patina again. You don’t have to be finished until you love what it looks like!
Layering is your friend! Add dyes to patinas, metals on the bottom, on the top, in between! Layer, layer, layer! You know you wanna!
BURNISHING
Another way to bring out the metallic glow is to burnish your piece.
This can be done with a cloth, a burnishing wheel or 0000 steel wool, BUT you must wait at least 48 hours (72 hours is better) before you burnish!!! This is because it takes a bit of time for the metal coatings/patinas/dyes to fully cure and attach themselves to the piece they’ve been applied to. Oh sure, they will all be dry to the touch within about 15 minutes or so, and yes, you can go ahead and wear or hang your piece, but just know that you’ll have to finalize the last steps after waiting a bit. That’s just the way it goes, don’t fight it. If you choose to burnish (and you don’t have to, it’s an optional step) before the metal is ready, you may just scrape the metal off the piece. That would be silly.
Burnishing with ultrafine steel wool (0000) is cool – it takes away the thin layer of patina from the surface and makes the metal glow. Try it sometime to see if you like it.
PROTECTING AND SEALING
All that is left is to add a protective coating! That’s not necessary, but it does keep the patinas from rubbing off if you’re going to wear the piece. Allow the piece to set for 72 hours before adding the CLEAR SEALANT.
Shake it thoroughly before using. Let me say that again, shake it thoroughly before using! Brush it on in a very thin layer (thick stuff gets milky looking, yuck.) Let it dry. Add another layer if you want to.
The CLEAR SEALANT is made especially to go with Swellegant METAL COATINGS, PATINAS and DYE-OXIDES. You can experiment with other coatings if you want to, but hey, the Swellegant sealant is cheap, so just use it, ok? ;-D
The CLEAR SEALANT is an absolutely flat coating – it won’t add ANY shine to your piece. It will just protect it. If you want a shiny coating, first use the CLEAR SEALANT, dry it, then re-coat with your choice of more shiny coating. Test a small section first to make sure the coatings are compatible (I’ve haven’t done a lot of experimenting in this area, so you’re on your own!)
So whadda’ ya’ think? Pretty cool stuff huh? Get out there and play! Don’t be scared! What’s the worst that could happen – you’d have to let it dry and paint it again? GO PLAY! IT’S SWELL!
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