Megan
GBPoor coverage The website says that after sanding, it should only take 2 coats of paint to cover furniture. I've sanded done 3 coats and still aren't happy with the coverage. It's ended up being much more work than anticipated.
Cinthia
GBPaint sucks Bought primer and paint for a crib. What a hassle to do so. Paint scratches easily
Gladys Lambert
GBFrustrated The paint I received was not anywhere close to the paint I chose. I tried to call and speak to someone, left a message, and never got a call back. They do not exchange paint, even if unopened, and when they are at fault. The shipping cost almost as much as the paint. I will not order from them again.
Amanda Gibson
GBVery difficult Lullaby Paint (white, semi gloss) was extremely difficult to paint with. It was gloppy, thick, and quite streaky. I would not buy it again.
Dianna Baylis
GBPainted crib I've painted a lot of furniture before and I wanted to make sure that the paint I used for my baby's crib was safe. This paint was just that. No fumes and no terrible smell for my sensitive pregnancy nose. I read the blog and followed instructions on how to paint the crib, lightly sand it down, wipe it off, paint one layer let it dry overnight and repeat. I chose a white semi gloss finish and although the color is great I hate the finish. I absolutely hate it. The paint did not really go on as easily as most paints and coverage was not very good. I think that's probably because I have a dark colored crib. One week and 3 coats later and I now hate the crib and regret painting it. Even after giving it days to dry the paint scratches off easily. I'm thinking it needed more than a light sanding. This was a very very expensive lesson learned for me. I'll just stick to normal chemicals or just buy a white crib next time. I would give it 2.5 stars rounded to 3 because it is what it said it is. Baby safe paint.