8.01.2013

Milk paint vs. Chalk paint...

I've used both types of paint and get asked a lot which I prefer.

It depends on what I'm looking to achieve.  For a washed out, unpredictable finish it's milk paint...

MMS in Ironstone....no bonding agent- but it stuck for the most part...

MMS in Ironstone, no bonding agent...ended up with a very chippy/distressed look...

I love how it just randomly clings to parts of the piece while leaving some rather large areas unfinished. It is a particular look, and not for everyone, so I have not used a lot of this on customer pieces.

Chalk paint is more predictable.  It's easy to use and I can control where the paint is distressed or rubbed off.






Both paints are very user friendly, require no prep work, can be sanded, waxed (dark or light wax) and buffed.




4 comments:

  1. Very cool; I have wondered about the differences in these two - and have yet to use either. Maybe I will get adventurous once my painting experiments resume in cool weather! :)

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    1. It is so hot out there right now! Fall is my favourite time to paint :)

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  2. I am a fan of the chalk paint but appreciate the way some people have such good results with milk paint, too. Blessings- xo Diana

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  3. That's why you are such a highly paid professional - to keep track of things like this, experiment, and produce things your customers love! (and pay for)

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Thanks so much for popping in. I appreciate all of your lovely comments...Tricia