I've been reading the excellent Make Fresh Milk Paint by Nick Kroll and have made my 1st batches.
This is 1 coat on a pine panel from the box store.
I used Ceya Mica Powder, Pine Green from Amazon and followed the book closely.
1st tip, don't use a paint mixer. There was a bit of powder puff. I got a $30 immersion blender. They have cheaper ones too,
This picture is still wet.
2nd
tip, don't use a random plastic container from the recycle bin to mix
in. I found 1 quart mason jars. With the blender, its way better.
Make sure your blender can fit the opening. Mine can. My 2" paint
brush, not so much.
I had it too thick, and a bit lumpy. I only needed one coat to cover. I'm happy with it.
This is the top desk.
I used Limino Mica Powder Pure Pearl Epoxy Resin Color Pigment, Blue. We'll see how it lasts.
I had the blender & jars for this one. Less messy.
I should have added water. It was like painting with PVA glue! And you can see the how far I got. Definitely will thin out.
I've been using this
double desk setup w/o finishing for awhile now. I'm not one for
finishing, but I have used BLO and Tried & True food safe finish. My son made Soft Wax 2.0 for a cutting board he made and I've used that.
I
decided to try the milk paint. The non-toxic part appeals. I prefer
making it to going to the paint store & getting something mixed.
My
basement workshop is under everyone's bedrooms so the idea of no VOCs
is another plus. It's also January in Massachusetts so outside isn't an
option. Finally, I find its easier to clean up than latex paint. I
can do it all in the bathroom sink, safely.
It's removed all the barriers for me. I think I might be painting more in the future.
Update in March
After a few months, my 1 coat w/o a top coat is holding up well enough. Some has flaked off because I didn’t sand before applying and there were finger oils, etc. It brightens the room and I’m happy. There was a furniture fad to make things distressed by scraping/sanding corners, etc. That's what my desk looks like.
When I was making the green, I knocked over the mason jar on my bench. Not wanting to waste it, I scooped as much of it as I could back into the jar before painting. Some sawdust was added I'm sure.

Finally, Lucy, here trying to look innocent, has found something interesting in the paint. I've caught he chewing on my desk leg to her left. I've never seen her chew any other furniture. Must be something in the paint.