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Devine Color Mini Paint Pouches make paint chips obsolete

August 14, 2005

By: Daria Becker
Website: http://www.1st-in-home-decor.com

Devine Color Mini Paint Pouches make paint chips obsolete

Devine Color has revolutionized the paint industry by offering the solution to an age-old problem: choosing the right paint for your walls. With Devine Color Mini Paint Pouches, you can actually audition the colors you want right on your wall—or, you can make big sample cards that really help you visualize the finished room. Mini Paint Pouches mark the end of miniscule, virtually useless, computer-generated paint chips.

The brainchild of Devine Color creator and renowned color consultant Gretchen Schauffler, Devine Color Mini Paint Pouches are exactly what their name implies: liquid samples of actual paint, available in a transparent two-ounce pouch, attractively packaged inside a stylish cover that looks like a hip paperback book. Devine Color Mini Paint Pouches not only let you see the color, they let you live with the color, explains Schauffler.

You get to test a small portion and see how it looks throughout the day in different lights, and in different moods. Each pouch contains enough of the wall paint to cover approximately four square feet. You can also paint a large white card and test it out from room to room.

Devine Color Mini Paint Pouches are available in all 11 palettes — totaling 128 colors — in the Devine Color line of top-quality interior acrylic latex paint. The pouches save consumers the cost of having to purchase and often waste a quart of paint to sample a color on their walls, while sampling Devine Color’s quality for themselves.

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Daria Becker is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-home-decor.com.  Home decorating tips and ideas to showcase any room with style.

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