Has anyone used home made chalk paint? How did it perform?
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I've made it and did not like the consistency of it (too thick) and you can't keep it for the next project. There is a great inexpensive chalk paint brand, Waverly - sold at Walmart in the craft department for $5.99 a bottle. Great stuff, I use it all of the time. No need to spend lots of money or buy all of the products to make your own.
thanks for the info!
I love when I make my own. I make just enough to use for a project.
I use clean margarine tubs to make about three cups at a time. I start with paint first, about 1 1/2-3/4, then add my chalky substance in 1/4 cup increments. I had so much fun trying to find small bags of cornstarch, borax, plaster of Paris, baking soda, and even uncooked oatmeal, grits, salt, sugar, baking powder. Since I have only done crafts and small projects so far, I knew if I didn’t like it, I could sand it down and paint over it. But I haven’t painted over anything yet. I have some “store bought” chalk paint that is really smooth to use. But it dries like cement on the jar lid. I recommend plastic wrap between the container and the lid in all cases. 😇