“Porky in Pink” or “Shades of Pork?” A triptych of our favorite pig, scribbled onto a Sherwin Williams paint sample.

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“Porky in Pink” or “Shades of Pork?” A triptych of our favorite pig, scribbled onto a Sherwin Williams paint sample.
Colour Chart necklace by Arkyfky
Acrylic and plexiglass, £95
From the car files: paint colors for Ford’s 1965 line-up.
Paint chips?
Ok so last year I had the idea to do a painting on a paint chip I stole acquired from Walmart each month but stuff happened and I didn’t have the motivation anymore :/ So! I’m trying again this year. Starting with January of course, here are my 3 kitty siblings together again and watching the snow through a window
And here’s one with the flash on if that pic was too dark for you
Hi, it’s my birthday today and I want you to consider going to your local home improvement store, take a stack of paint chips, and stack them in different combinations to form sentences, poems, jokes, etc. Words and colors for the price of nothing!
Make Thoughtful Cards Out of Paint Chips Using Paint Names
I have been making cards, booklets, and posters out of paint chips for years. What is original about my idea (and I’ve never seen it done by anyone else), is that I pay attention to the paint name on the chip.
All you need is a hole punch, scissors (if you want to cut the names into hearts for a card), and fasteners.
For 231 pages of DIY Valentine’s go here: truebluemeandyou.com/search/hearts
I have made cards with wine names, vacation themes, movie themes, and the list goes on and on. As I was picking up paint, I noticed that Home Depot had some great paint color names for Valentine’s Day and Galantine’s Day. All you need are free paint chips and cheap fasteners for the booklet. You can write on every page if you’d like, like the DIY Playing Card Valentine’s Day gift “52 Reasons I Love You” here.
And how perfect is “As You Wish” from The Princess Bride?
These are the cards I used for my booklet:
Heart Breaker
BFF
Heart to Heart
Epiphany
Stolen Kiss
XOXO
Joie de Vivre
I Heart Potion
Lover’s Knot
Night Music
Love Poem
Lovebirds
I Pink I Can
Love at First Sight
Infatuation
Diva Glam
Kiss Goodnight
Magic Scent
Romantic Poetry
Secret Scent
In my early days of photography, I only had a cellphone and Snapseed for editing, and I was fascinated with changing color saturation.
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