Greetings,
Friends are welcome, here. Please remember this is a fragrance and
smoke free zone. I have MCS and I refuse to get sick at my own home.
This is why the natural paints, they don't make me sick. Yes, low VOC
paints exists, but they are only safe once they are cured, they are not
safe to work with. That means you have to hire someone else to do the
work. I like doing my own stuff. If anyone is interested in healthy,
natural paints there is a wonderful book on the subject: The Natural
Paint Book: A complete guide to natural paints, recipes and finishes by
Lynn Edwards and Julia Lawless. The only hint I can give in addition to
the book; the amount of pigment in the recipes is the maximum you can
use. I have found I use less than a tenth of the amount listed when
coloring my paints.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
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