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Trophy – Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint

Original price was: $46.00.Current price is: $36.00.

Trophy is a warm, rich gray with green undertones.ย  It is reminiscent of tarnished silver found on antique trophies.ย  Layer Trophy under Grain Sack and Ironstone for a faded, Swedish finish.

Description

Trophy is a warm, rich gray with green undertones.ย  It is reminiscent of tarnished silver found on antique trophies.ย  Layer Trophy under Grain Sack and Ironstone for a faded, Swedish finish.

Simply mix this powder with water- itโ€™s that easy! A Milk Paint finish is unique and can range from a solid color to a stain, it all depends on how much water you add! It can be used on any porous surface without a primer. It will never chip or peel on porous surfaces as it soaks in and binds with the substrate.

tip: For use on non-porous and highly varnished surfaces, Bonding Agent can be used to mix in with your milk paint to ensure a good bond to the surface without chipping.

  • A sample size (30g) will paint a side table, several mirror frames or a small chair.
  • A 230gm size packet will paint a dresser and a side table.
  • A 460gm packet will paint a large hutch.

More about Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint – Trophy:

Itโ€™s a powdered, all natural paint (no VOCโ€™s) that has been around for thousands of years.ย  It was found in the pyramids in Egypt and on ancient cave paintings.ย  Itโ€™s been used in America for years on furniture, walls, barns, etc.ย  It is a versatile paint that can be used to achieve a variety of looks from chippy and distressed to smooth and sleek.

Is Milk Paint Safe:

Yes! Milk Paint is made from 100% natural ingredients. Itโ€™s a powdered, no VOCโ€™s product that can be traced back all the way to ancient carvings and art. It is safe for childrenโ€™s furniture, painting projects indoors and use during pregnancy. It is made of only five natural ingredients โ€“ clay, limestone, chalk, casein (milk protein) and iron oxides for pigments.

Mixing Milk Paint – Trophy:

There are many ways to mix the milk paint, we offer guidelines on how to mix it and what consistency to look for, however we encourage to always test out a small amount to make sure that you are happy with the mixture. Milk Paint can be used as a stain or a solid opaque paint, depending on how much water you add.

For a solid opaque look:

  • Mix one part water to one part Milk Paint powder.
  • Add water to container/jar first, then add powder and mix with a whisk, electric milk frother or blender.
  • For a super smooth finish,use a blender for best results, otherwise mix with a frother or a whisk for an additional 1-2 minutes for a super fine mix.
  • Mixed Milk Paint should have a table cream consistency for opaque coverage.
  • Once satisfied with consistency, test out a small sample to see if desired consistency is reached. If the brush drags, the mixture is too thick (opaque) and you need to add more water. ย If sample drips and is too thin (transparent), then add more powder. Adjust as required, and start painting!

Note: Mixing Milk Paint can be like baking bread and the amount of water required will vary based on the humidity of the day and location. ย It can also vary depending on the amount of pigment in the color being mixed.

More tutorials on mixing milk paint:

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size

30g Sample, 230g, 460g