Serpentine Marble is a faux finish that serves to
represent marble stone on any surface that might naturally be made of
marble. This process does take time and several steps to complete, but
it can be accomplished by anyone who is willing to take the extra time
to produce a beautiful deep green serpentine marble effect.
Latex
paints are appropriate for the serpentine marble project, but most
beginners are more comfortable with oil glazes because they take longer
to dry and the painter can move more slowly through the process of faux
serpentine marble.
First, select a deep green base
coat and paint it on the entire surface that you desire to have the
serpentine marble effect. You will need white, green and black oil
glazes that should be mixed and ready to use. The green glaze should be
comprised of a green tone that is darker than the green foundation of
your serpentine marble.
Using the white glaze and a
paintbrush, paint the glaze over about 50% of the surface, using
curving stokes. Next, use the green glaze and paint it on over the
other 50% of the surface. Overlapping of the white and green glaze is
recommended in faux serpentine marble . Now, using the black glaze,
paint it on the surface in random strokes, overlapping both green and
white. Approximately 25% of the surface should be covered in the black
glaze.
Using newspaper, press the paper into the
paint over the entire wall. This process mixes the paint in some areas,
as well as creates a serpentine marble texture on the wall. Then, using
a long piece of cheesecloth, press the cheesecloth into the glazed
surface as you blend the 3 glazed colors of the serpentine marble.
Professionals
recommend using a feather to paint on the veins of the serpentine
marble, using the white glaze and light strokes that are random. Be
careful not to follow a pattern, as this finish is intended to look
like natural serpentine marble stone. When this is dry, add 50% mineral
spirits to the dark green glaze and use it to paint over the entire
surface. Using the cheesecloth again, pat the green glaze overcoat into
the veins to blend lightly. Finally, apply a clear coat of glaze on the
surface after the colored glazes have dried.
The faux serpentine marble will appear textured, as well as be a beautiful addition to any décor.