Up until a few days ago, I was probably one of the LAST bloggers that had NOT tried Milk Paint. No worries because the way I see it, being a Milk Paint virgin was a good thing. I had no idea what to expect and went in with an open mind. After my 1st experience using Milk Paint, here are some of my personal pro's and con's.
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Junkyard Goddess Milk Paint is a non-toxic, artisan paint that is VOC-free and earth-derived. When water is added to the powder formula, it becomes paint that is highly durable with a beautiful, old-world finish. The formula is versatile and customizable. Mix only what you need, then save the rest. The paint consistency can be adjusted - thicker for use as a textured finish, thinner for use as a stain or wash, and somewhere in the middle for furniture, cabinets, floors and more.
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Milk Paint ~ My Personal Pro's & Con's - Salvaged Inspirations
Milk Paint ~ My Personal Pro's & Con's - Salvaged Inspirations
Milk Paint ~ My Personal Pro's & Con's - Salvaged Inspirations