I have a thing about painting. For some reason, I can’t seem to get myself out of a very conservative tan pallet. Somewhere along the line, a realtor or someone said to me “Paint the walls a neutral color and accessorize with bolder colors.”
Not that it’s bad advice. It just gets, well, boring. And it’s led to me having a house where basically all the walls are some sort of a tan color.
Not any more! I am dubbing this the “summer of color”. I had already started transforming the kitchen and living room into a beautiful shade of butternut squash when I was asked to participate in a shop using Glidden testers.
I was thrilled with the idea. When I began looking for the perfect paint for my kitchen, I spent hours pouring over paint chips. I taped them all up to my wall and looked at them in different light and at different times of the day. Eventually I settled on one and went out and bought a gallon to get me started.
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| My tester colors on the wall. |
I painted the main wall and waited anxiously for it to dry so that I could admire my new beautiful (you guessed it – tan – wall). When the paint dried, I was a little dismayed to realize that I had just painted it the exact same color it already was. Okay, the color had a different name, but it was really the same color.
Glidden testers help people like me (you know – those who instinctually gravitate back to the same two colors) move into new areas by allowing us to try a sample of a color before making a gallon commitment to it. The testers are already mixed up and have a brush built in!
Interested in seeing the before pictures as well as the color selection process? It’s all right here:
Glidden testers can be found at Walmart. Here is a coupon for $2.00 off which brings the price down to under $1!!
This project has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Glidden Testers/Paint #collectivebias

lilac says
picking colors is the hardest thing! I have repainted my kitchen 4 times in the last two weeks in my quest for the perfect blue/green. the colors look great till i get everything painted and then they have all been just a bit “off”. DH is going nuts, he cannot understand why everything cant be “antique white’ . (he is a multiple unit landlord and antique white is what every dang unit is pianted)
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JDaniel4's Mom says
I tend to go conservative. My mom is the bold color person in my family.
Nancy says
These testers make it easier to select a color!
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Jane says
Congratulations on going for bolder colors! I had my whole main floor repainted so it wouldn’t be white, but I was afraid of too dark of a color. How does it look now? White, lol.