Friday, July 13, 2012

My First Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Reveal

If you've been by lately, you know that I am officially an authorized retailer for the new milk paint line coming out soon from Miss Mustard Seed.  I am so excited about this new venture.  I know anything Marian is putting her name on is going to be awesome!


I got my sample kit and dug in to get started.  I wasn't as brave as some of the other ladies I've seen out there.  I decided to start small.  I thought this little chair, with all it's grain, would be a quick and fun project to start on.  By the way, I only paid $1 for this chair. I figured that's a nice safe piece to experiment on.








I didn't take pictures during the process.  Sorry about that.  I started out using Ironstone for the first coat.  Then I used Tricycle for the second coat.  It wasn't quite what I wanted, so I whitewashed the Ironstone over that.  Unfortunately, it kind of looked pink.  I decided to use ASCP dark wax over that, to darken the tone back to more red.  I didn't get MMS Antiquing Wax in my sample kit, so I improvised.  Even with all those layers, it was a very quick project.  The paint dries really fast.  

Next, my sweetie cut a board for me to cover for the seat.  I used batting and a blue ticking material.  I love ticking.   Anyway here is the final result........







Let me know what you think. :)  



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Blessings!
Jeanne

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16 comments:

Debbiedoos said...

I love it! I will have to give MMS paint a try in the Fall when I get in the mood to paint! THanks for sharing with the newbie party.

Michelle said...

that is so pretty! i love the red. Gives me some inspiration for a very weathered stool...

Kathy Moody said...

Oh, I love that chair! I also love the dried roses. I've been drying my own for the past few months. Absolutely beautiful. :)

Stopping by from the Newbie party.

Unknown said...

I love the color! It is so cute! Good luck with your venture. Sounds exciting. :)

~Liz

Anonymous said...

Very nice! I love your choice of fabric with the red.

Visiting from Knick of Time and am a new follower!

Asheigh @ rusticanthology.blogspot.com

Kammy's Korner said...

Love it! Your fabric looks GREAT on it!

The CSI Girl said...

Great refashion! I would love for you to link this up to The CSI project this week. The challenge is refashions/upcycles. This would be perfect and you just might WIN! Come on over each week for a new challenge, new tutorials and new judges.
www.thecsiproject.com

PS I would also love to sponsor a giveaway on my blog for the paint when it is available. Lots of advertisement.

The CSI Girl said...

Contact me if you want to do a giveaway or sponsorship, dee@thecsiproject.com

Geri O said...

Love the color. The chair looks great. I can't wait to try MMS Milk paint. I'm your newest follower. Come check out my blog when you have a second. http://sister-number-5.blogspot.com

very merry vintage style said...

Great color. I was wondering when the paint was coming out! Thanks for linking to STL Wednesday!
Mary

Heidi said...

That is such a cool chair. Great job! I'm hosting a linky party "One Creative Weekend" at OneCreativeMommy.com. I'd love for you to visit and link up this idea and/or anything else you'd like to share.

Vintage Paint and more... said...

Have not tried milk paint yet but I definitely love the end result. Love your chair....

Anne said...

Can`t wait to try MMS milk paint. Love the chair, too cute.
Anne

Kathryn Ferguson Griffin said...

Oh, I love the color! Just beautiful! I'm excited about her line of paints coming out. Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. said...

Oh pretty - what a great color!

Mike said...

Love the chair, I have been using MMS Milk Paint for about 4 weeks now for the furniture we carry at our St Charles MO Store.
we also carry the paint on our online store.
We find it best to help people understand how to use it, it is very much different then say your chalk paint.