Things You'll Need:
- color wheel
- paint
- hair dryer
- card board
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Step 1
Color Mix
If you need more of one particular color mix more than you need and keep it in a separate container with a lid to prevent drying out. Mixing exactly the same shade is almost impossible. You can mix up a tester shade of the color you need, paint some on a piece of card board and take it to a paint store to get as close a match as possible. -
Step 2
Mixing Dark Colors
When mixing very dark colors, like Paynes Grey or Cobalt Blue, into a lighter color, put some dark color in a separate pot and gradually mix in about 3-4 parts water. Gradually add this to the lighter color in another pot, mixing the paint as you go, until you get the desired color. -
Step 3
Testing colors on the wall
If you do test colors on the he wall keep in mind that the color will alter slightly as the paint dries. and will be slightly darker when wet. Use a hair dryer if you don't want to wait until the paint is dry. -
Step 4
Matching colors
If you need matching colors on the wall, cut a square hole in the center of a small piece of white card board. Mix the color you think will fit and paint over the card board. When the paint is dry, hold the card up to the wall and look at the 2 shades. This should give you an idea of how close your color match is.












Comments
tshved said
on 11/2/2009 Great ideas for colors. I never thought of cutting a square and using it as a guide to get a better idea of co-ordinating colors.
divaonline said
on 9/25/2009 Excellent article. 5*
Sondrac said
on 7/25/2009 great article.Thanks for sharing
starlet67 said
on 7/11/2009 great tips and ideas for mixing colors!5*
dorigillman said
on 4/29/2009 good tips on mixing colors.