Original Milk Paint
- 6 ounces hydrated limes (or agricultural lime)
- 1/2 gallon skim milk
- 4 ounces linseed oil
- 3 lbs finely powdered Spanish white
- powdered pigment (optional)
- Put the lime into a bucket and add enough milk to make it the consistency of cream.
- Add the oil, a small amount at a time, stirring the mixture with a wooden spatula or spoon.
- Stir in the rest of the milk.
- Strew the whiting gently over the surface of the mixture.
- The whiting will gradually sink to the bottom of the bucket; it should then be well stirred into the mixture.
- If you are making colored paint, stir in the powdered pigment last, a little at a time, until you get the desired color.
- For best results, test this on a small area to determine if color is pleasing. Remember to go easy on the color as you can always darken the paint.
- Adding additional lime will make this more opaque, but no directions are given.
milk, linseed oil, powdered spanish, powdered pigment
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/original-milk-paint-378475 (may not work)