Creamy Milk Paint Buffet: My Old Favorite

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Creamy Milk Paint Buffet: My Old Favorite

Remember I told you that my most favorite piece of furniture I ever painted was this gray hutch? Well, that’s my new favorite. But I never told you about my old favorite. The one before my new favorite! This one…

Creamy Buffet by Chic California

She wasn’t much to look at at first. And the finish was really bad. ! So bad in fact that I forgot to take a really good before pic. But I did get one after I sanded the top down to the wood and painted on one coat of Sweet Pickins Milk Paint in Creamy. I used the shellac technique for this one so that the dark stain wouldn’t bleed through the light color.

buffet before

I stained the top in Minwax Dark Walnut. This is one of my favorite stain colors, it’s nice and dark. And I sealed the top with Minwax Polycrylic in Satin.

Top of Buffet

This piece still chipped quite a bit, despite using the shellac. Some pieces just play around like that.

corner of buffet

I sealed this piece using clear wax to seal in all the chippy goodness.

Milk Paint Buffet by Chic California

Creamy Milk Paint Buffet

Creamy Milk Paint Dresser by Chic California

This one didn’t last long when I took it to my retail space. It quickly became someone else’s favorite!

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Comments

  1. 1

    Gorgeous piece!!!

  2. 2

    I love the chippy finish! I can see why it was your favorite.

  3. 3

    I love the chippy white with the dark underneath showing-one of my favorite looks and you did an amazing job! Love it!

  4. 5

    Hi! I love this. I love milk paint so much but it seem like I always have to use more then 1 coat. Did you only use 1 coat of milk paint on this piece and then just wax it?

    • 6
      adrienne@chiccalifornia.com' chiccalifornia says:

      I’m glad you love milk paint too! No, I always need more than one coat! Usually 2 with the dark colors and 3 to sometimes even 4 with light colors or white. I think I did 3 coats on this piece. Then I smoothed it out with 220 grit sandpaper and then waxed it.

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