SureSwatch® peel-and-stick paint samples ensure accurate paint samples so you can feel good about your final paint color order. The flexible film looks like paint on the wall. The paint swatch sticker paint samples make it easy to move from wall to wall to see all the lighting. Real Paint Color SamplesĪfter all, you are putting real paint on the wall so you need to view the test paint sample color in your lighting and with your décor. The gloss of the sheen will make the paint color look different. SureSwatch® Paint Swatches are designed to work with any brand, any color, and any sheen so you can create the perfect paint swatch sticker. Furthermore, view your SureSwatch® paint sample sheet on multiple walls at the same time. The low tack adhesive makes it easy to remove the SureSwatch® paint swatch sticker that you do not like and view just the SureSwatch® you do like. So, what makes SureSwatch® Paint Swatches the right product to use? Temporary SureSwatch® Paint Samples are a paintable clear film used to create removable stick on paint swatches to CONFIRM or REJECT your paint colors.Ībove all, the paint sample sticker is easy to use so there are no paint surprises. With SureSwatch® paint sample stickers, you can be confident in your choice of paint.Ĭreating paint samples of your final color choices is easy with SureSwatch® paint swatch stickers. For that reason we want to make sure your vision comes to life how you intended, bringing you joy and happiness. We know first-hand what it is like to live with a color you do not love. As a result you had to live with a color you did not like. Or you did not even think about trying the paint sample on the wall because you thought the color would be just right. Or the final color was too light, or the color was too dark. Maybe the paint sample turned out to be not even close to what you had in mind. Maybe it is a bathroom that needs some updating or maybe it is a bedroom to be updated from a toddler’s bedroom to a teenager’s bedroom or maybe a kitchen that needs to be remodeled? Whatever room it is, paint plays a major role in how you feel about that room.īut we know finding the perfect paint color can easily turn from excitement into anxiety - especially if you have ever had a past painting project that resulted in disappointment. Learn how using real paint color samples with our temporary paint swatch sticker make the project go smoother. Continue with the other shapes.You feel the excitement, you decide to start a new paint project. Ask the children to decide which shape does not belong. To play the game, lay out three circle cards and a triangle card. Then use colored pens to turn these shape outlines into drawings of familiar objects. Using a black pen, draw a triangle on each of the first four cards. Were they right?Īnother Idea: Put the shapes in an art center for children to touch, trace, or use for crayon rubbings. Have the children, one at a time, close their eyes, pick up a shape, and try to identify it by touch. Invite a small group of children to investigate the shapes. Tactile learners will particularly benefit from this activity. Hint: Make several kits at once and have replacement felt pieces on hand. Include a few simple activity ideas for children and families to share. Set up a check-out system and let each of the children take the flannelboard kit home for a few days. (This will be the flannelboard surface.) From assorted colors of felt, cut shapes in various sizes and colors. Let each child have a turn guessing.Įxtension: Place the sock and shape in a learning center where the children can play this game in pairs or small groups. Invite a volunteer to feel the sock and try to identify the shape. Then, when the children are not looking, hide one of the shapes in a sock. Have them name each shape and count its sides. Set out some shape blocks for the children to investigate. Shape blocks (tangrams) and other math manipulatives