Printable PDF Color Chart
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Antique Gold Homestead House Milk Paint
$7.00 -

Cartier Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Craftsman Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Gaspe Green Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Hampton Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00 -

Loyalist Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00 -

Maritime Blue Homestead House Milk Paint
$7.00 -
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Niagara Green Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $5.00 through $19.00 -

Ocean Blue Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00 -

Soldier Blue Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

St. Laurent Blue Homestead House Milk Paint
$7.00 -

Amber Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Autumn Leaves Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Garden Seed Milk Paint Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00 -

Dusty Rose Milk Paint Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00 -

Grey Silk Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00 -

Texas Rose Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Dala Red Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Fort York Red Homestead House Milk Paint
$7.00 -

Kurbits Indigo Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Lavande Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Montclair Homestead House Milk Paint
$7.00 -

Renfrew Blue Homestead House Milk Paint
$23.00 -

Silhouette Homestead House Milk Paint
$7.00 -

Spring Blossom Homestead House Milk Paint
Price range: $7.00 through $23.00
Finishes
Milk Paint Wood Stain
Homestead House Milk Paint is a natural paint made with 5 ingredients. Lime, Chalk, Clay, Casein (Milk protein) and Pigments. It is an ancient paint formula! A version of this paint can be found in cave drawings and the Pyramids.

Milk paint is a natural, eco-friendly and sustainable way to paint your home and furniture. It’s also easy to use and produces an amazingly durable finish that enhances the character of any surface. The milk protein in it acts as a binding agent for the pigment particles that provide colour, creating a smooth texture with low flat sheen. Milk paint can be used on furniture, walls or wood surfaces, but is best suited for absorbent materials such as raw wood, plaster and drywall because of its water-sensitive properties on furniture and other surfaces that may come into contact with water this paint needs to be sealed with a topcoat.
For more tutorials on how to work with Milk Paint, visit my YouTube channel.Â






