Farmhouse Stain Using Milk Paint....
by
Beckyjunque
(IC: blogger)
I love to stain wood as much as paint it, but the drying time for stain is long, and I am impatient, so I have been on a roll lately with using milk paint as a stain, I love the vintage farmhouse feel & the drying time is speedy, a perfect match for me. So I made this little tutorial on how to achieve this look.
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Published March 18th, 2014 1:29 PM
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Karen Reynolds on Mar 19, 2014I LOVE this site!
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LaVerne DeHart on Mar 19, 2014@beckyjunque Will you please let me know where you purchase these items you use for this project. i can find hemp oil, not necessarily MMS, but please define MMS and where to purchase other products. Thank you for your time and for sharing.
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Beckyjunque on Mar 19, 2014@LaVerne DeHart hi :) of course I am happy to help , MMS is short for Miss Mustard Seed (she is a blogger who had a brand of paint, milk paint) here is her link to where you can find products locally or online http://www.missmustardseedsmilkpaint.com/retailers/ . xoxoxo
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LaVerne DeHart on Apr 02, 2014@beckyjunque Thank you so much for your help.
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