Dying Fabric With Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint

Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint is a paint like no other! It can create the chippy look, is fabulous on raw wood and is versatile enough to be used as a stain.

Did you also know it can be used to dye fabric?

 
Dying Fabric with Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint - Emily of Penny & Ivy
 

Emily of Penny & Ivy

Our friend, Emily from Penny & Ivy, is incredibly talented with fabric.

She upholsters…

…makes pillows…

…and is a long-time lover of all things Miss Mustard Seed!

She even came to Lucketts Spring Market in 2017 and helped Marian run her massive pavilion! Here she is doing a Milk Paint demonstration using Bergere.

 
Emily of Penny & Ivy at Lucketts Spring Market 2017 in Miss Mustard Seed’s Booth

Emily of Penny & Ivy at Lucketts Spring Market 2017 in Miss Mustard Seed’s Booth

 

Emily is a whiz with all-things fabric too! Her work with antique textiles is drool-worthy to say the least. She did some experimenting with our Milk Paint and her beloved fabric, and we think the results are adorable!

Dying Fabric Hearts for Valentine’s Day Using Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint

On her blog, Emily shared her tutorial for dying fabric with Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint.

While that photo may look a bit like a science experiment, the results are simply ADORABLE!

Has Emily inspired you to try dying fabric with Milk Paint? Imagine the endless possibilities!

 
How to dye fabric with Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint
 
Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Team

Miss Mustard Seed’s® Milk Paint is a story about a love of milk paint that is growing with each bag sold, each workshop taught, each piece of furniture that is transformed. It is a story that starts with natural ingredients, when it's mixed with water and the color of the pigments come to life, it becomes our very favorite paint in the world. We hope it becomes your favorite too.

Join us as we Move Mountains with Milk Paint™!

- The Miss Mustard Seed's® Milk Paint Team

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