Just Google making milk paint. I did, and came up with literally
thousands of formulas.
:-) Joyce in SE Ohio
Paul S. Hetrick wrote:
> The site is worth reading, but it took me about 20 clicks to find a
> price. They want $45 for a gallon! Yikes! That is pretty expensive
> milk and lime. I used to have a recipe for milk paint that used
> powdered milk, lime, salk and optionally clay and linseed oil. I can't
> find it now, but it would be a heck of a lot cheaper than their mixes.
>
> I've never painted with milk paint, though I'd love to try it. I have
> tried to strip it from wood. That stuff is tough!
>
> ==>paul
>
>
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