Monthly Archives: December 2011

Stars belong in the sky, not on my walls

Starring. What is it? It can mean a lot of things, according to Merriam Webster, but in this case, I’m referring to something else. When it comes to plaster, “starring” is what happens when pigment isn’t fully integrated into the … Continue reading

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Paint matches for American Clay colors

Of all the blog posts I’ve written in the last 2 years, the most popular entry is this one, in which I identify paint colors that are most similar to our standard American Clay colors. We’ve recently introduced some new … Continue reading

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Pantone’s 2012 Color of the Year

Last week, Pantone released their 2012 color of the year. I heard it first on NPR, and based on their verbal description, I thought it sounded an awful lot like one of our standard colors. I’ll get into that in … Continue reading

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Info on Advanced Applications with Lime

Here’s a photo of a set of our American Clay display doors. Lime-gauged and limewashed samples are the 5th and 6th columns (if you’re viewing left to right). The vivid colors on the far right sides of each door are … Continue reading

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The skinny on Snow Canyon and Oyster Bay

One of our most popular colors is Snow Canyon. What some people don’t realize, though, is that there’s more to Snow Canyon than meets the eye. In this post, I’ll give you some background information on this beloved color that … Continue reading

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