Milk paint? If you’re looking for a non-toxic paint option for walls, cabinets, or furniture and want more of an antique look, milk paint is worth checking out.
Start off with about 1/3 of the water in the bucket and gradually add paint powder, mixing until dissolved. Start mixing at low speed until the powder is wet, then increase to a higher speed. The paint may start off looking foamy and frothy, which is normal. ...
You can buy it at Home Depot. I have used every recipe I can find to make chalk paint and I only use Calcium Carbonate Powder mixed with a T of Plaster of Paris now. It is the best mix. I always make it with Glidden Premium paint and one time with True Value paint. Another ...
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