What to do with all your tiny bits of leftover paint…
October 8, 2008 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
- Buy a house.
- Use leftover bits of paint to paint each shingle, window, and plank of your new home a different color.
- Delight in your kooky abode.
- End up on Offbeat Homes and other like-minded websites and blogs.

Pretty cool. It reminds me a little of Dick & Jane’s House. Visit Colorful House in Russia to see more images of this nicely panted house.
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Wow! that’s all I can say is wow! that and my husband would divorce me for even thinking about asking him to do that! LoL
Hooray! What an unexpected treasure!
What do they do when it comes time to touch-up the paint?? lol
The neighbors would hate it, but I’d love to be brave enough to do something that colorful and fun.
Love this blog, I’m always excited when there is a new entry. Now I know what to do with my old paint! I think I would give my HOA Board a heart attack…could be fun!
That’s quite the paint job! At least it seems to have order to the pattern and not completely random. I wonder if they got the idea from a gingerbread house!
Well, this past week, I’ve been taking savory items (tomatos, peppers, zuchini, basil) rough chopping them, freezing them together in containers, and then poppig them ut of the container into bags to use later this winter as soup base, or pasta sauce base. I am so burned out on canning!!
Also, the week before, I roasted a bunch of stuff together and bagged it and froze it.
Fruity stuff is going in smoothies. Lots and LOTS of smoothies.
Lalycairn at gmail.com
ok, so I just totally posted that on the wrong blog, I am so sorry. LOL!!!! I would have a hard time living in the house painted like a gingerbread hosue, but it sure is fun to look at!!
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@Heather – you confused me. I’m fighting the flu, and all loopy, so for a minute I was thinking… hmmm, did I accidentally post about vegetables instead of a house. I’m leaving it though, because it makes me laugh, we just never talk about canning here
@Everyone else – good luck.
Looks like a fun place to live. You never have problems giving directions.
I think that house looks amazing. I wish I could do something like that.
multi-colors looks cool to me. my husband wouldn’t go for it either.
I would so do that to my house.
Which is probably why it’s a good thing I’ll never own my own house.
We’ll mark that house off on our hunt.
Can you imagine living next door to that? I’d love to drive past it to take a look and I appreciate all the hard work, but I think it would make it hard to live next door! Thanks, and the canning made me laugh too!
Wow, that is quite unusual!
It looks like a playhouse in an imaginary land or else something that belongs in a theme park.
lol – I love the photo. so glad it is not the house next to mine. Or in my neighborhood.
Wow! What an amazing place! It looks like something out of a fairy tale.
That looks like fun…
My first thought is how do you touch that paint job up when it starts to show weather? I’d hate the thought of reworking it every few years… so much labor!
I can’t imagine how long it would have taken to paint that house!
There is a house in a town near me where two Swiss brothers painted their house very ornate!
Love it. Thanks, Cindi
Honestly, if we ever own a home, I could see me doing that to it.
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I keep old cans of paint in case of touch ups, but if I lived here I think I’d have to reconsider that policy.
I love it, but would never have the nerve. I used to own a beautiful painted lady c. 1895 in Colorado Springs, and she came in shades of teal with bright pink accents, but I never would have done that myself. Maybe I need to stop trying to blend in….
I wonder how long it took them to paint that
I should try this in a bedroom. Husband is a general contractor and we have eleventy-zillion leftover cans of paint in various shades. (There’s no way I’d do it on the outside like this, the self-conscious teenagers of the family would skin me alive.)
Surprisingly, I kind of like the look. A fairytale house…using paint instead of gingerbread and candy decorations.
Love to win too!
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I think someone very cheerful lives here!!!
I love that house. I would love to do that. I usually paint my shed with the leftover paint. It has been yellow, green and white before.