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 enthusiest with ADHD).  

    SeaPaint is uniquely formulated to make creating rustic & coastal looks a breeze. 

    If you love the weathered wood and layered paint aesthetic, along with distressed furniture and decor, you'll love SeaPaint even more.

    SeaPaint is largely known for its coastal and nature inspired color palette, incredible coverage, impressive dry times, versatility, and supportive community. 

    If you like chalk paint, you'll LOVE SeaPaint.
    SeaPaint covers almost 3 times as much per ounce than chalk paints and it dries in only 3 minutes.
    32 ounces of Chalk Paint = 150 SQ FT
    32 ounces of SeaPaint = 368 SQ FT
    Chalk Paint Dry Times- up to 3 hours
    SeaPaint dry times - 3 minutes
    With SeaPaint, you can create distressed furniture and decor in record time. 
     

    Paint Perks:

    Matte Finish
    Dries in 3 minutes
    High Coverage
    No Sanding
    No Priming
    No Fumes
    Water Based
    Versatile
    Multi-Surface
    Forgiving
    Beautiful, Soft Finish

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    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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