How to Make Chalk Paint - The Best & Easiest Recipe - The Navage Patch (2024)

Learn how to make chalk paint with the best & easiest recipe used & loved by thousands. It’s the only DIY chalk paint recipe you’ll ever need.

What is so special about chalk paint?

There are a million posts out there about chalk paint. Some love it, and some see no point paying extra moneywhen there is good old latex paint. Having tried almost all the different brands of chalk paint and latex paint, I understand why chalk paint lovers swear by it. But I ended up loving my own chalk paint more than any “brand-name” chalk paint.

Here’s why this is the best homemade chalk paint recipe out there and why you should learn how to make chalk paint for yourself:

  • It’s almost as cheap as latex paint.
  • Adhesion is the best you’ll see.
  • It is more durable than most store-bought brands.
  • You can make it in any color you like.
  • You control the consistency of the paint.
  • It can be easily modified for paint sprayers.
  • You can make a big batch or a small batch – whatever you need!

What Makes This Chalk Paint Recipe Different?

Before coming up with my own recipe, I searched and tried all the popular DIY chalk paint recipes out there. I found the unsanded grout recipe to be the worst of the bunch, while the plaster of Paris recipe performed a little better. Although I was satisfied with the one that used Calcium Carbonate, I took my recipe onestep further and added an extra ingredient to make it even better. Once that extra bit of magic was in the mixture, I came to see that this DIY chalk paint recipe was the best of the bunch!

As an engineer in the construction industry, I’ve always had a natural curiosity about construction materials in terms of what they do, how they work, what additives can be mixed together and so on. I knew talc was used in many areas of construction, including in paints. Talc not only improves the adhesion of paint, but it also works as a matting and anti-cracking agent.

With this in mind, I added talc to my DIY chalk paint recipe, and the results I got just blew me away!

For more info on what talc is and where it is used, please visit Industrial Minerals Association North America.

The Best DIY Chalk Paint Recipe

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  • 1 cup latex paint in the color of your choice
  • 4 tablespoons Calcium Carbonate
  • 1 tablespoon Talc
  • Water (as much as you deem necessary to thin the chalk paint to your desired thickness)
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How do I make homemade Chalk Paint?

I don’t premix anything like many others do. Instead,I use an old cheap blender to mix my chalk paint.First, I pour the latex paint into the mixing cup.

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Then I add 4 tablespoons of calcium carbonate. If you don’t know which calcium carbonate to use or where to get it from, you’ll find all that information at the bottom of this post.

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Next, I add one tablespoon of talc. I use pure talc with no scent and no additives.

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Then I add a little a bit of the water. As I mentioned above, use as much water as you need to achieve your desired thickness. If you will be using a blender like I do, I would suggest that you start with no water at first. Once you’ve mixed it for 2-3 minutes, take a look at your chalk paint and see if the consistency is what you’re looking for. If you want it more fluid, then add 1-2 tablespoons of water at a time and carry on like this until you reach your desired consistency.

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Once all these ingredients are in the mixing cup, I blend itfor 3 minutes. But if you’re going to hand-mix the paint, then I would suggest that you mix the calcium carbonate and the talc first. Then add a bit of water into that mix and stir really good, so you don’t end up having lumps. Then add the latex paint and keep stirring until you feel all are mixed well.

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Additional Information About My Chalk Paint Recipe

Latex Paint

I know many bloggers suggest flat finish paint in their recipes, but I like eggshell finish. Since I use talc in my DIY chalk paint recipe, I don’t need to start with flat paint, as the talc will matte down the small amount of gloss in eggshell.

Calcium Carbonate

I bought and used all 3 products belowthinking they might be different since their prices were different. But truth be told, they all provided the same result and basically worked exactly the same. So you can go for any of them depending on how much you will need or how much you want to spend.

Talc

I believe any scent-free talc powder should do, as scent-free ones have no oils or additives in them. But if you are like me and can’t decide which one to get, here is the link to what I use.

Pure Natural Talcum Powder

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How should I apply my homemade chalk paint?

However you’d like! You can use a paintbrush, a roller, or (my favorite) a paint sprayer. But if you’re going to spray, you’ll need to make a tiny modification to the chalk paint recipe given above. Let’s have a look, shall we?

Modified Chalk Paint Recipe for Spraying

I modified my DIY chalk paint recipe for use with my Wagner Paint Sprayer (by simply increasing the water content):

  • 1 cup of latex paint in the color of your choice
  • 4 tablespoons Calcium Carbonate
  • 1 tablespoonsTalc
  • 1/2 cup of Water

How to Make Chalk Paint for Spraying

Again, put all the ingredients into a blender and mix it for 3 minutes. Your DIY chalk paint for paint sprayers is ready for use!If you have the same Wagner Paint Sprayer, then you’ll want to give this recipe a try, as it will surely pass thevelocity test. But please note, it may notpass other paint sprayers’ velocity tests. Therefore, if you have a different brand paint sprayer, I recommend that you do the velocity test before using it.

Should I wax my chalk painted furniture?

My chalk paint is super-durable, but I still use wax on every piece of furniture and almost all of my crafts. Without wax, your furniture or whatever you’ve painted will be susceptible to marring, smudges and stains because the chalk paint has a matte finish. Also, if your unwaxed piece gets wet, the water could damage the finish. It’s best to wax and not have to worry! Besides, wax gives the paint a beautiful satin sheen and silky smooth feel, so there’s really no reason not to do it! I’ve tried almost every major brand of wax out there, and my favorite is Fiddes & Sons Supreme Wax Polish.

If I’m going for the best finish ever, I’ll sand between coats of paint with 220 or 300 grit sandpaper, and then I’ll sand once more before waxing. The finish is smooth as butter!

Can I use Baking Soda to Make Chalk Paint?

Well, the short answer is yes, you could, but the results won’t be as good as with my chalk paint recipe. I’ve tried baking soda mixed with paint, and the only time I ever use it now is to make a paint we use for faux-stone painting. It’s a really cool technique you can learn about here!

Handan, xo

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FAQs

Can I make chalk paint with baking soda? ›

Chalk Paint Soda
  1. 1 cup cornstarch.
  2. 1 cup Baking Soda.
  3. 2 cups water.
  4. Food coloring, misc. colors.
  5. 8 small plastic cups.
  6. Paintbrushes.

How do you make vibrant chalk paint? ›

Instructions. Mix equal parts cornstarch and water and whisk smooth. Divide mixture into cups or a muffin tin. Use a small drop of food coloring to color the individual containers and then use paint brushes, sponges, or foam brushes to paint onto sidewalks.

How do you make the best chalk paint? ›

Mix 1 cup of your favorite latex wall paint in a flat finish to the plaster of Paris and water mixture and mix well. I like to stir mine for a few minutes to ensure no lumps of plaster in the paint. I'm not saying DIY chalk paint is perfectly smooth, but not enough that it will make a difference in your finish.

Can you use Tums to make chalk paint? ›

If you can use antacids to make molded chalk, you can use it to make chalk paint. It's so popular right now and such a good "fixer" for something old that needs a bit of updating.

What happens when you mix baking soda with paint? ›

Adding baking soda into the mixture, throws off the balance the paint manufacture has created. I tested baking soda in acrylic paint and applied it two ways to a rigid canvas panel. In both tests, the baking soda plus acrylic paint dried with a matte finish and subtle granular texture.

How do you get a super smooth finish with chalk paint? ›

Step by step guide to getting a smooth finish with Chalk Paint®
  1. Sand the surface of your piece of furniture with medium-grit paper to smooth out any prominent textures.
  2. Add a little water to your tin of Chalk Paint®.
  3. Apply the paint with a Flat Brush, working in the same direction as the grain.

What makes chalk paint so great? ›

The paint can go right over whatever object you want to paint without the need for sanding or priming. Additionally, chalk paint is quite thick, meaning it is less likely to drip like other paints tend to do and can be diluted with water to achieve your desired consistency.

Can you use semi gloss paint to make chalk paint? ›

'If you want a more traditional chalk paint finish, we recommend going with a flat matte finish. Satin, semi-gloss, or gloss finishes will also work for those who are feeling creative or want a specific look and feel. '

Can you make chalk paint with baking powder? ›

Put your paint into the container. Add the baking powder. Mix it in immediately, and notice that it starts to fluff up and turn into a mousse consistency. If it doesn't fluff up much, and you would like a thicker texture, I suggest adding a little extra baking powder.

What two chemicals make chalk? ›

These ions may interact with each other, and once a calcium ion meets up with a carbonate ion they form calcium carbonate (chalk) and sodium chloride, table salt.

How do you make chalk paint with flour? ›

DIY Chalk Paint
  1. Did you know you can make your own chalk paint with 3 simple ingredients you probably already have on hand? ...
  2. Chalk Paint ( measurements per color )
  3. 1 Tbs flour or cornstarch.
  4. 1/4 cup water.
  5. 5 drops of food coloring.
  6. Take a muffin tin and in each cup add in the 1 Tbs flour then squirt in the food coloring.
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Can you turn normal paint into chalk paint? ›

Calcium carbonate powder chalk paint recipe

Mix 2 parts latex paint to 1 part calcium carbonate powder. Mix well using the emersion blender. This mixes up well and seems to be the easiest recipe in regards to mixing.

Can you mix chalk and water to make paint? ›

To make chalk paint, start by grinding some chalk into powder using a food grater. If you don't have a food grater, put the chalk in a plastic bag and smash it into a powder instead. Next, mix the chalk powder with around 1/2 cup of water in a bowl. Once the powder and water are stirred together, you're done!

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