Hi All.
Like a broken record, the winter weather goes on and on. And with two broken ribs, the discomfort continues on as well. So, I’m repeating a very early blog I posted from around this same time of that year. So many followers and readers have joined me since, so it will be new to most.
On the mend.
Later – Cheryl

The calendar says it is Spring but the weather keeps denying it. Recently, I’ve been daydreaming of all the beautiful greens of Spring. I thought how that color family is also a popular interior choice as well. Beginning decorators are especially drawn to warm greens, perhaps because we see those everyday in nature.
Greens are comfortable for guys and gals alike. They are great companions for woods, stone, ceramic and natural accessories. It’s also very easy to find coordinating fabrics that will also give you additional accent colors to use with your greens.
The featured group of three Benjamin Moore paint strips shows cool, mid-tone and warm greens. Cool green has more blue in color mixture. Mid-tones (brighter) are a more even mix of blue and yellow, and the warms have more yellow in the mixture. The lone strip is a Better Homes and Gardens sample and though not showing…
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I’m about to paint the floor of the living room area of my cottage a medium grey-green, with a lighter shade of the same color on the miniscule bathroom walls. We’re obviously thinking in the same tones just now!
You should post before and after pictures!
I’ll remember the paint colour swatches for matching projects and pictures ;). I like that you have them all in one clip.
More color articles will be coming soon. I loved the purples and all the color in that photograph you posted recently!
Me too, purple, pink and turquoise are some of my favourites 😉 although when someone asks me my favourite colour I always say rainbow ha
Ouch again!…Get well soon!
Thanks. It gets a little better every day, but I need to go slowly and not overdo on things!