Friday night Kristin and I did something mildly crazy. I'm not sure if we're completely insane or just giant color nerds but either way, here it is! It all started when I asked her opinion on what color to paint the wall and started pinning up paint swatches on the wall. Sitting back we both realized covering the wall in swatches would be a bazillion times more exciting. 7 hours and 600+ paint chips (stolen from home depot...sorry HD :)) later we finished!
uber special thanks to the amazingly amazing Kristin Nohe!
your wall is GORGEOUS! - and congrats on being featured on Poppy Talk Handmade! http://poppytalk.blogspot.ca/2012/07/weekend-project-paint-swatch-wall.html
This project is nothing short of amazing! Thanks so much for sharing it! I featured it in my Frugal Pin of the Day post today, here's the link if you'd like to see the feature! http://anexerciseinfrugality.com/2012/08/frugal-pin-of-the-day-15.html Thanks again for the awesome tutorial!
I'm loving it. Today, I have published one blog post on Small space decorating ideas and included one image from your wonderful project. I hope, you will love it and share it.
I really want to do this in my room, it looks great, but did you used tape or glue? I want to be able to remove them or preorder them without having to paint the wall afterwards because of paint damages.
This is so cool! I remember back in college, one of our hallways had something like this.However, they used framed artworks instead of paint chips to make the whole collage. Ever since that day, I've always dreamt of creating one, but I never seemed to find the time for it. And seeing yours, makes me revive this dream and push through with it. By the way, it looks dandy! You did impressive work!
can't find an email contact here - but can you email me at poppytalkblog@yahoo.ca - i'd love to do a post. thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so so cool. I was wondering what adhesive you used. Regular ol' Scotch tape, or something more sturdy?
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! What a great idea!
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ReplyDeleteThis is insane...... LOVE IT!!!!!
ReplyDeleteyour wall is GORGEOUS! - and congrats on being featured on Poppy Talk Handmade! http://poppytalk.blogspot.ca/2012/07/weekend-project-paint-swatch-wall.html
ReplyDeleteI really love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWauw, this looks amazing, especially the wall!
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Love this!
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ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! You should submit this project to Apartment therapy or something. I really love it.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT!!! Such a great inspiration! Good idea!
ReplyDeleteWow! How did you secure them to the wall?
ReplyDeleteOh my,that is so freakin' awesome!! Please tell how you put them on the wall?
ReplyDeleteAmazing, out of this world, and genius!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!! So gorgeous.....
ReplyDeleteSOooo COoool if I have a wall like that I will probably do that to mine as well. I have always liked paint swatches now I know why.....
ReplyDeletehmmm now wondering ---- can I achieve this look without the use of a ton of paint chips well and glue b/c I'm a renter with a strict landlord lol
ReplyDeletewhat adhesive you used?
ReplyDeleteOn this website (http://poppytalk.blogspot.ca/2012/07/weekend-project-paint-swatch-wall.html) they say they used blue painters tape. I wondered too!
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind, I shared this post on my blog yesterday! Love the idea:) So excited to try it!
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ReplyDeleteLoved it, and call it "best paint chip project ever!" on my blog today! http://www.inspirationrealisation.com/2012/08/diinspire-yourself-9.html#
ReplyDeleteLooooove this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooo amazing! I am so going to try this!
ReplyDeleteFeatured this on my DIY blog. Hope that's ok. If not let me know and I will take it down asap. xx
ReplyDeleteThis project is nothing short of amazing! Thanks so much for sharing it! I featured it in my Frugal Pin of the Day post today, here's the link if you'd like to see the feature!
ReplyDeletehttp://anexerciseinfrugality.com/2012/08/frugal-pin-of-the-day-15.html
Thanks again for the awesome tutorial!
EEEP! I am in love! I will be featuring this on my blog tomorrow!
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I'm loving it. Today, I have published one blog post on Small space decorating ideas and included one image from your wonderful project. I hope, you will love it and share it.
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ReplyDeleteI tried a similar thing recently. Thanks for the inspiration. Let me know what you think at timgoodwin90@gmail.com
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I so needed this inspiration in my life right now...
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I really want to do this in my room, it looks great, but did you used tape or glue? I want to be able to remove them or preorder them without having to paint the wall afterwards because of paint damages.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I remember back in college, one of our hallways had something like this.However, they used framed artworks instead of paint chips to make the whole collage. Ever since that day, I've always dreamt of creating one, but I never seemed to find the time for it. And seeing yours, makes me revive this dream and push through with it. By the way, it looks dandy! You did impressive work!
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I thought I was the ONLY COLOR NERD !!! I have done the very same thing ... FUN FUN FUN !!!! Think I might do it again SOON !!! :)
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