Sally from SallyTV used to be an interior designer, so she still has thousands of paint chips from old projects on file. She wanted to do something creative with them instead of just tossing them out, so instead of painting her dining room, she used her paint chips to create a unique and textural wall installation. She attached each paint chip to the wall with double-stick tape, leaving some unflattened to look more like a casual inspiration board than formal wallpaper.
If you had a smaller-scale project in mind, try your hand at this DIY paint chip calendar by Lori from Hey… Things Change! cut squares from leftover paint chips and pasted them on a Crayola floor pad. Using different hues for each page mixes it up a bit and make it a fun craft for her kids to do each month.
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