I grew up living in an old house and my mom always used Plaster of Paris to patch holes in the walls.
When I use Plaster of Paris today, it is to mix with paint to make chalk paint.
My formula for chalk paint is 2/3 latex paint and 1/3 Plaster of Paris with enough water to get the consistency I want. I love chalk paint because it is easy to mix, you can mix any color you want, you don't have to pre sand and the results are fantastic.
Yesterday at a garage sale I bought some that came in an old green glass jar. The jar is wonderful and still has a lot of plaster in it.
When I use Plaster of Paris today, it is to mix with paint to make chalk paint.
My formula for chalk paint is 2/3 latex paint and 1/3 Plaster of Paris with enough water to get the consistency I want. I love chalk paint because it is easy to mix, you can mix any color you want, you don't have to pre sand and the results are fantastic.
Yesterday at a garage sale I bought some that came in an old green glass jar. The jar is wonderful and still has a lot of plaster in it.
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Plaster of Paris is the preferred product used by professionals, artists and hobbyists. I did a little research and was surprised to learn how long this product has been around and how may things it can be used for. To learn the history of Plaster of Paris click here |
Looks like you have a great collection of green bottles going on. Love that they still have their labels.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Mary Alice
Great find! And all the same color?! Amazing! They make a fabulous grouping.
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Patti
Hi, I love the grouping of green bottles...Connie
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great find with the plaster of paris bottle. I like the lid too! You definitely scored on all your frugal finds. Thanks for linking to Frugal Treasures Tuesday. : )
~Barbe~
Who knew plaster of paris would be so versatile :) great bottles.
ReplyDeleteCame over from Beez's to see the lovely green jar of Plaster of Paris. I remember shopping in drug stores that carried McKesson products because one of my boyfriend's father was a sales rep for them. Wish I had his case of product samples now!
ReplyDeleteDistressed Donna Down Home
Nice to have the recipe for chalkboard paint! Those bottles are perfect for an apothecary cabinet, looking forward to that post where you reveal all! Thanks for being my newest follower :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome collection :) I would love for you to link up to my linky party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/06/live-show-me-what-you-got-tuesdays.html
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