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Make Your Own Chalk-Finish Paint *In ANY Color* RECIPE

Make Your Own Chalk-Finish Paint *In ANY Color* RECIPE

The chalk finish paint from Lowes is expensive and only come in select colors. It’s much more cost effective to make your own (and you get to decide exactly what color you want!) I wish I would have known about this when I Painted My Couch. I also used this recipe when I painted my cabinets. 

This DIY version of chalk-finish paint can be antiqued or distressed and tinted in your choice of colors. Note that the addition of plaster of Paris to any paint color will lighten it slightly compared with what you might see on a paint color chip. Mix your own using the following supplies and instructions

Get the free printable recipe card here. 

INGREDIENTS:
Valspar flat latex paint
Plastic paint buckets
Plaster of Paris
Stir sticks
Plastic measuring cups (do not reuse for food)
Water (cool, not warm)

DIRECTIONS:
Mix 1/3 cup of plaster of Paris and 1/3 cup of cool water; stir until completely smooth.

    • Mix that with 1 cup of latex paint and stir thoroughly. This will make enough chalk-finish paint for one coat on a six-drawer dresser.

Chalk-finish paint should not be stored and reused. If you have a smaller project, mix smaller amounts of plaster, paint, and water in the same proportions

Get the free printable recipe here. 

DIY: I Painted My Couch

To find out how to paint your couch or upholstery, click here for the full tutorial.

DIY: I Painted My Couch

If you’re thinking about painting your couch, make sure you click here. This is everything you need to know BEFORE you paint your couch.

What You Need to Know BEFORE You Paint Your Couch

How to Apply Chalk Paint to wood

Apply the First Layer
Practice painting a scrap piece of fabric or scrap wood board before you start on your project. If you’re layering different paint colors (for a distressed finish), apply a thicker base coat and thinner top coat. Work fast- chalk-finish paint dries quickly.

Add a Distressed Finish
After you’ve applied your base color, dip your brush into the second color. Dab most of the paint onto paper or a rag until the brush is almost dry. Lightly dry brush color to highlight the raised areas. After the paint dries, lightly rub the top coat with sandpaper, a sanding sponge, steel wool or a dish scrubber to enhance the distressed look. Finish pieces with paste wax.

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Plastic paint buckets / Plaster of Paris / Stir sticks / Plastic measuring cups / 

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