Just The Tip  -An Introduction to SeaPaint-  Scroll Below For Video

    Just The Tip -An Introduction to SeaPaint- Scroll Below For Video

      

     

     

    So what is SeaPaint anyway? 

    SeaPaint is a sea mineral paint created by JessSea, a crafter and vintage enthusiast with ADHD, designed to make achieving rustic and coastal vibes a total breeze. If you're into that weathered wood look, layered paint finishes, or distressed furniture and décor, SeaPaint is going to be your new best friend.

    Known for its coastal and nature-inspired color palette, this paint isn’t just beautiful—it’s a powerhouse. With incredible coverage, lightning-fast dry times, and versatility, SeaPaint outperforms chalk paint in almost every way. It covers nearly three times more surface per ounce, and while chalk paint and latex paints can take up to 3 hours to dry, SeaPaint does the job in just 3 minutes.

    Here’s the breakdown:

     **Chalk Paint (32 oz):** Covers 150 sq ft, dries in up to 3 hours
    **SeaPaint (32 oz):** Covers 368 sq ft, dries in 3 minutes

    With SeaPaint, you can create beautifully distressed furniture and décor faster than ever.

    **Paint Perks:**
    - Matte Finish
    - Dries in 3 minutes
    - High Coverage
    - No Sanding or Priming Needed
    - No Fumes
    - Water-Based
    - Works on Multiple Surfaces
    - Forgiving Formula
    - Beautiful, Soft Finish

    If you like chalk paint, you’ll *love* SeaPaint!

    BUSINESS INSIDER ARTICLE

     
    How to protect your projects for years to come?
     The easy way. 
    Simply brush on our sealer, SeaGlass.
     Unlike traditional sealers, this one is low odor and dries in 5 minutes.
    It's included in the beginner kit
     
    QUESTIONS?
    Use the chat feature in the bottom right hand corner. (The purple button)
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    14 comments

    I just did my first sign with stencils. When I read about different products it seems confusing. Do you have a beginners set?

    Shirley

    I would like to try this, do you sell samples?

    Monica

    Thanks so much for the info. ..I need to learn as much as I can

    Janet Nelson

    i just watch my first time now i want to try it i like a driftwood look

    ALMA PATTERSON

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