I like chalk paint, but I think I would also really like the look
of milk paint too.
Not exact matches
Murphy uses
milk - based casseine
paint for it's dryly controllable nature, creating skeins
of painted gestures that connect to the fine forms
of the wire sculptures but also take the mind in the direction
of textiles
too.
You may also have noticed in this photo I
painted my other interior doors
too — these were a mix
of Seagull Gray and Driftwood
Milk Paint.
I recently
painted a coffee table with
milk paint and it chipped way
too much — to the point where there are just small patches
of paint with mostly just the underneath ugly varnish showing.
The Purple
Painted Lady will be giving away a quart
of Chalk
Paint ® decorative
paint by Annie Sloan and a tin
of wax and Miss Mustard Seed's
Milk Paint (alternating) every hour
too!
This former store display table that I cut the legs off
of and
painted it (around 15 years ago) with
milk paint may be a bit
too rustic for this room.