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Haint Blue Chalk Mineral Paint is a light, airy pastel blue that infuses a sense of tranquility and freshness into your painted furniture projects.
Whether you‘re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a novice crafter, Haint Blue chalk mineral paint empowers you to achieve professional-quality results with ease. Perfect for adding a serene touch to any furniture piece or DIY project, this soft blue creates a calming and inviting atmosphere.
✨ Step 1: Clean the surface using White Lightning 🧽 and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Find it here: https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1756002456
🎨 Step 2: Shake and stir your paint well before you start painting. Give it a good mix! 🌀
🖌️ Step 3: Use a lightly dampened brush to apply the paint evenly.
🎨 Find Other Colors: Explore our full range of paint colors here to bring your vision to life: https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1538999117
Recommended Tools & Products:
* Preferred Synthetic Brush 🖌️
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1540335645
* Smooth Roller 🎢
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1746103145
* Mister Bottle 💧
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1847929186
* Gator Hide or Clear Coat 🐊
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1539658121
* Scrubby Soap 🧼
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1783093184
🌟 Using a Paint Sprayer? Mix 2 oz. Floetrol or distilled water with every 8 oz. of Chalk Mineral Paint for best results! 🚿
⏱️ Dry Time: 15 minutes
🕒 Cure Time: 21–30 days
📏 Coverage: A 16 oz. container covers up to 75 sq. ft.
🌈 Sheen: Flat
💧 Water-Based: Easy to clean up!
COVERAGE (approximate for 1 coat, dependent on thickness of application):
4 oz - 19 sq feet
8 oz - 38 sq feet
16 oz - 75 sq feet
32 oz - 150 sq feet
MADE IN THE USA
Shipping policy:
We ship only to the lower 48 states.
Note: The following colors are now only produced in 4oz sizes: Apricot, Aubergine, Blueberry, Dixie Belle Blue, Florida Orange, Holy Guacamole, Lemonade, Limeade, Muscadine Wine, Plum Crazy, Putty, Rebel Yellow, Rusty Nail, Terracotta, and Tree Frog Green. Please see them in our other listing on our page under Retired Colors.

$9.95
Whether you‘re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a novice crafter, Haint Blue chalk mineral paint empowers you to achieve professional-quality results with ease. Perfect for adding a serene touch to any furniture piece or DIY project, this soft blue creates a calming and inviting atmosphere.
✨ Step 1: Clean the surface using White Lightning 🧽 and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Find it here: https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1756002456
🎨 Step 2: Shake and stir your paint well before you start painting. Give it a good mix! 🌀
🖌️ Step 3: Use a lightly dampened brush to apply the paint evenly.
🎨 Find Other Colors: Explore our full range of paint colors here to bring your vision to life: https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1538999117
Recommended Tools & Products:
* Preferred Synthetic Brush 🖌️
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1540335645
* Smooth Roller 🎢
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1746103145
* Mister Bottle 💧
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1847929186
* Gator Hide or Clear Coat 🐊
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1539658121
* Scrubby Soap 🧼
* https://rescuedbylacey.etsy.com/listing/1783093184
🌟 Using a Paint Sprayer? Mix 2 oz. Floetrol or distilled water with every 8 oz. of Chalk Mineral Paint for best results! 🚿
⏱️ Dry Time: 15 minutes
🕒 Cure Time: 21–30 days
📏 Coverage: A 16 oz. container covers up to 75 sq. ft.
🌈 Sheen: Flat
💧 Water-Based: Easy to clean up!
COVERAGE (approximate for 1 coat, dependent on thickness of application):
4 oz - 19 sq feet
8 oz - 38 sq feet
16 oz - 75 sq feet
32 oz - 150 sq feet
MADE IN THE USA
Shipping policy:
We ship only to the lower 48 states.
Note: The following colors are now only produced in 4oz sizes: Apricot, Aubergine, Blueberry, Dixie Belle Blue, Florida Orange, Holy Guacamole, Lemonade, Limeade, Muscadine Wine, Plum Crazy, Putty, Rebel Yellow, Rusty Nail, Terracotta, and Tree Frog Green. Please see them in our other listing on our page under Retired Colors.