January Challenge: Organizing Papers (Paint Swatches)

Welcome to the last January Organizing Challenge. 

Today I am sharing how I organize my paint swatches and how I keep track of the paint colors that I use in my own home.

I keep my paint samples in a 3 ring binder.  Yes, another binder.  This month we've created a lot of binders.

You can get the

editable and print

able 8

1/2 x 11

cover page right here

in my shop.  You can use this printable page to label any binder that you are creating.

The very first page that I have in my binder is a page called Our Home Paint Colors. It's available in my shop.  It's a printable PDF page that I've created to keep track of all the colors in my home.

It's a great and easy way to track the different wall colors that I've used within my home.

Behind the Our Home Paint colors page, I've organized each section by color.

In the front of each section (before all the actual swatches) I keep a page titled:

Paint color inspiration

(another item that's in the shop.) 

This is another PDF printable page that I've created to help me keep track of paint colors that I've heard about o

r

seen, that I would be interested in possibly using one day.

Behind that color inspiration page is where I keep my swatches.  I simply pop a hole or two into the swatch and add it to the proper section in my binder.

If I find color inspiration from magazines and such, I tear out the page and add it to the binder.

...and...

:)

I LOVE this set-up!  It's been working great and I love that I can find the colors that I've used in my home (and colors that I may want to use one day) easily.

Now it's your turn to organize those paint swatches & samples that you have lying around your home.  Create a binder or organize them another way and come back here tomorrow for the JANUARY LINK party on organizing papers.  I can't wait to see what you've been organizing. 

May you be a little inspired!

Until next time,

DaNita 

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