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For sale: ?5 - GraceMary Chalk & Clay Paint (250ml, Orla's Blue


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250ml as new tin of chalk & clay paint: Orla's Blue (RRP ?9.95 Amazon) - selling for ?5.00


Bought to paint a door, but ended up going for a different colour in the same range. Very easy to apply.


Full details & reviews: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0712273LC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1


- VOC FREE, completely safe, natural ingredients and eco friendly

- Highly pigment and over 40% chalk for amazing one coat coverage

- Makes painting furniture easy!

- 250ml will easily cover a chair or small set of drawers


'Product description


Size Name:250ml | Colour Name:Orla's Blue


Welcome to a revolution in Chalk Paint... maximum coverage, rapid drying and an ultra matt chalky finish. What?s more, GraceMary Chalk & Clay Paint is water based, VOC FREE, and free from chemical additives. GraceMary Chalk & Clay Paint focuses on what you love about using chalk paint... quick coverage, only 1 to 2 coats needed, and a durable, long lasting finish. It?ll stick to almost anything, but is still soft enough to distress and achieve that shabby chic, antique look. What?s more, we?ve specifically deigned our paint to minimize brush stroke marks, stop glooping around corners and details, and to dry quickly so you can re-coat faster. As you?d expect, there is no need to prime or prep your surfaces either. GraceMary Chalk & Clay Paint is handmade in the UK using only the finest ingredients. It?s also safe for children's furniture!'



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