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Miss Mustard Seed Eulalie’s Sky

Miss Mustard Seed Eulalie’s Sky
Miss Mustard Seed Eulalie’s Sky

Miss Mustard Seed Eulalie’s Sky is a pale greenish-blue named after the colour of the sky in a painting of a cow by artist Cindy Austin. Marian named the cow Eulalie and she has hung the picture happily in her home for several years. It has become a trademark of Marian’s style.

Eulalie's Sky
Eulalie’s Sky

Miss Mustard Seed Eulalie’s Sky can be paired with Linen and Kitchen Scale.

Miss Mustard Seed's Eulalie's Sky
Miss Mustard Seed’s Eulalie’s Sky

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Miss Mustard Seed Curio

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Curio
Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint Curio

Miss Mustard Seed Curio is a rich, walnut brown that is perfect to use as a glaze or stain. It’s also a great colour to use for mixing with other colours. It was named after the rich wood on a curio Marian inherited from her aunt.

apron strings over curio
apron strings over curio

Pair Curio with a lightened version of Apron Strings for a classic brown and pink pairing.

Curio
Curio

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Miss Mustard Seed Boxwood

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Boxwood
Miss Mustard Seed Boxwood

Boxwood is a rich, dark grassy green. Depending on the finish used on the piece, it can look bright and bold or subtle – more like a muted olive. Boxwood takes its name from the preserved boxwood wreaths and topiaries Marian (aka Miss Mustard Seed) uses in her interiors.

http://www.ladeuxiemechance.com/webstore/en/miss-mustard-seed-interiors/miss-mustard-seed-milk-paint/miss-mustard-seed-boxwood mixes well with Grain Sack to create a pale aqua colour. Layer it under Lucketts Green for a two-toned, monochromatic look.

Miss Mustard Seed Boxwood
Miss Mustard Seed Boxwood

Don’t forget that all Miss Mustard Seed milk paints are organic, biodegradable and contain zero VOC’s.

For those who think that milk paint should only be used to achieve a “primitive look,” this paint has been given a facelift with new colour options and fresh ideas on using it to fit your style. These are just a few of the ways milk paint can be used:
1. Use it on porous surfaces to create a finish that doesn’t chip or flake with time
2. Increase the ratio of water to paint to create a coloured stain or wash
3. Add the bonding agent when painting non-porous surfaces to increase adhesion

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Boxwood.
Boxwood

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Miss Mustard Seed Artissimo

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Artissimo
Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint Artissimo

Miss Mustard Seed Artissimo is a navy/midnight blue which takes its name from the blue and white fabric Marian used in her master suite. Depending on the finish, it can look like a brighter royal blue or almost black. Artissimo can be paired with Boxwood and the other blues in the Miss Mustard Seed line.

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Artissimo
Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint Artissimo

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Miss Mustard Seed Apron Strings

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Apron Strings
Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint Apron Strings

Apron Strings is a raspberry/coral colour named by one of Marian’s blog readers. She remembered her grandmother wearing a coral apron and Marian loved the story she shared and the feelings evoked by the name.

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Apron Strings
Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint Apron Strings

When Apron Stings is mixed with Ironstone, beautiful shades of coral can be found.

Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Apron Strings
Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint Apron Strings

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Using antiquing wax

Here are a couple of videos by Miss Mustard Seed showing not only how to use her a antiquing wax but how to easily age furniture.Wax is something that is really easy to apply. Basic rule is less is more !

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