milk paint chalkboards. – q is for quandie
This rich and vivid blue is as eye-catching as the charming blurred patterns on antique flow blue china. It's much lighter and brighter than Ink Blue but has less green than Teal Ocean. Layer Flow Blue under or over French Enamel for a stunning combination. Use in tandem with Tangerine and Teal Ocean to simulate rust and oxidation. MilkPaint can be applied to any porous surface without a primer. For adhesion to previously finished surfaces, sand with medium grit paper prior to application.
MilkPaint Lucketts Green Sample
making a vintage chalkboard with milk paint
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This rich and vivid blue is as eye-catching as the charming blurred patterns on antique flow blue china. It's much lighter and brighter than Ink Blue but has less green than Teal Ocean. Layer Flow Blue under or over French Enamel for a stunning combination. Use in tandem with Tangerine and Teal Ocean to simulate rust and oxidation. MilkPaint can be applied to any porous surface without a primer. For adhesion to previously finished surfaces, sand with medium grit paper prior to application.
MilkPaint Lucketts Green Sample
This rich and vivid blue is as eye-catching as the charming blurred patterns on antique flow blue china. It's much lighter and brighter than Ink Blue but has less green than Teal Ocean. Layer Flow Blue under or over French Enamel for a stunning combination. Use in tandem with Tangerine and Teal Ocean to simulate rust and oxidation. MilkPaint can be applied to any porous surface without a primer. For adhesion to previously finished surfaces, sand with medium grit paper prior to application.
MilkPaint Lucketts Green Sample
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How to Make a Vintage Green Chalkboard With Milk Paint — Miss
making a vintage chalkboard with milk paint
How to Make a Vintage Green Chalkboard With Milk Paint — Miss
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milk paint chalkboards. – q is for quandie
This bright blue gets its inspiration from the tall and long-handled pitchers found in French country homes. It brings to mind a sprawling cloudless sky and pairs well with pops of Mustard Seed Yellow or Lucketts Green. MilkPaint can be applied to any porous surface without a primer. For adhesion to previously finished surfaces, sand with medium grit paper prior to application. For additional adhesion, add MilkGrip bonding agent.
MMSMilkPaint Boxwood MilkPaint Sample / 2 Dry Tbsp / 30 ml