Are you one of those people who can honestly say "I haven't ever won anything in my life?" Well, we were too until last week!
What a kick to learn that we were the winners in a Facebook contest hosted by The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company! We won a generous credit towards milk paint by posting some photos of a variety of projects we have used their great milk paint on! We are looking forward to having a nice supply of milk paint on hand and using it with upcoming projects.
In the meantime, a big thank you to Anne and all the crew at The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company in Groton, MA! If you need a durable and non-toxic paint that comes is a variety of beautiful historic colors and is the easiest paint you could ever want to use, we hope you will look into their American-made product! Below you can see a sample of some projects on which we have used milk paint.
Our son even used it to paint some boxes he made for Christmas gifts.
If this is an option that you would like to have included in your furniture piece, we are happy to work to get just what you are looking for. Many of the pieces shown above are available for order or in stock ready for shipping or delivery (well, except for those great boxes!)
Next week, we really will cover the shelving blog we promised! In the meantime, keep entering those contests! You just might win!
Until then,
Eric and Debbie Johnson
(603)726-4980
Campton, NH 03223
Different products will react in diverse ways to furniture because the array of woods, finishes and wax coatings is as individual as each piece.
Posted by: black lacquer furniture | September 12, 2012 at 04:09 PM
I am clicking over there right now. Thanks for posting.
Posted by: charleston forge furniture | April 28, 2012 at 04:00 PM
a nice supply of milk paint on hand and using it with upcoming projects.
Posted by: designer furniture uk | March 22, 2012 at 09:07 AM
Oh I have never read anywhere else about this milk-paint's old design. Very rare blog to find. Interesting
Posted by: China cabinets | January 31, 2012 at 05:18 AM
Two of his cousin's initials. :) Amelia & Ilah
Posted by: Debbie | October 14, 2011 at 06:43 PM
What do the letters stand for on Troys boxes?
Posted by: Yeager | October 14, 2011 at 07:15 AM