I used
leftover paint samples for mine, but I think some acrylic craft paint (in the squeeze container) might work better.
Not exact matches
I used a combination of ASCP (I had some Paris Gray and some Graphite) and homemade chalk
paint, using SW Aesthetic White (
leftover from our master bedroom), SW Kaffee (a
sample I had considered for my office), Behr Cathedral and Behr Gray Morning (from my wax - resist side tables), and SW Dovetail (which I used on the toy armoire and my master bedroom window trim, among other things).
So I used a
leftover can of
sample paint and a stencil that I've had for years to create a feature wall inspired by cement tile patterns.
Cue some
leftover paint from a
sample can, and there is a fun little shot of color.
I have so much
paint from
samples,
leftovers, rejects.
However, the cost per cup that they use seems to be asssuming that you are using $ 3
sample pots or using up
leftover paint you already have on hand (thus «free»
paint plus the cost of the Webster's).
Create an eye - catching wall feature by giving picture frames a new look with
leftover sample pots of
paint.