Just a quick reminder that the Farrow and Ball winners' will be announced on Friday!
If you haven't entered this is your Last Chance Saloon.
Plus one of those ten lucky winners will also receive
5 litres of Farrow and Ball paint.
(The winner will be able to choose their colour
after testing out their sample pots if they prefer.)
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is the following:
1) Head on over to Farrow and Ball then pop back here and let me know in the comments your choice of colours for the three sample pots.
2) Subscribe in some way to Modern Country Style.
(Google FriendConnect, email, RSS....all up there at the top of my sidebar)
3) For further entries, leave a link in the comments to where you have blogged about this giveaway or mentioned in on any social media site.
If you need further inspiration, then check out some of my Farrow and Ball Case Studies, which showcase some of their delicious colours in lots of different lighting conditions.
{Just click on the links and enjoy...}
Farrow and Ball Blue Grey
Open to all subscribers in the UK or the US.
I'll announce the winners on Friday.
Good luck!!
I'm linking to the parties in my sidebar!
45 comments :
LOVE FARROW AND BALL ! I drool over their paint cards...
my current faves are Pigeon, Down pipe, and Print room yellow!
I love skylight. The perfect grey.
I've been a follower for a long time.
Lulworth blue would be my pick.
I have been a follower forever.
I have been a follower for quite a while. Thanks for this giveaway!
I love all the neutrals!
Love that pigeion colour. That would look so great in my kitchen.
Sarah,
Your color choices for us to "sample" are gorgeous! Stop by soon for a vist, dear!
Fondly,
Pat
I love their beautiful blues! Especially love, pitch blue and drawing room blue...and cook's blue! I'm getting read to paint a master bath blue! ♥
I'm a happy follower! ♥
I would love to this paint! My first choice would be pointing. I keep reading about this color in all the magazines!
I'm following along!
I'm a 'just discovered you but fell in love and had me at hello" follower...
i love the skimming stone!
and
of course
i am a follower!
alison
Let's see if I can remember...bookroom red, sudbury yellow and fawn! Love the colors!
I'm now a follower!
My favourites at the moment are Cabbage White, Light Blue and Parma Grey. I love your style Sarah and thank you for your inspiration whilst I am trying to renovate our own little home in the country!, I follow you on Facebook and Twitter and have added a link to your blogg from my Facebook and a new site called Pinterest which is an online pin board !
Oh my gosh, the Blue Grey is just pure loveliness. I can picture it in my office space which I'm getting ready to redo.
I a steadfast follower and copy cat all your great ideas!
I blogged about your Farrow and Ball giveaway, so excited! So many great colors, the Cabbage White is beautiful as well.
These are wonderful! Loving that chandelier in the dining area. Have a fabulous day, Kellie xx
Oh boy. My favorites are fawn, blue grey, and white tie, but it was a tough choice. I follow you by email and I have added your link to my Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/ImSoVintage
Hope I win
8-)
Laura
I have been your follower for a long time...love you blog. My all time favorite FB color is cooking apple green-I have used it and love it for the past 10 year!
But Pigeon is a good second too.
xo
Caroline
I'm thinking Tunsgate Green in dining room!
Hi my friend, back from my travels and trying to catch up with all my favourite bloggers. What beautiful posts to welcome me back to your blog this afternoon, thankyou Sarah.
i love (in this order)
cabbage white
blue ground
lamp room gray
hard to choose with all those lovely shades.
I feel faint when I read your blog and see these Farrow and Ball colors...literally woosie! Light blue, light blue grey and cabbage white...edible!
Sweet!
I love "Borrowed light,"
"Parma Grey," and
"Stone White."
And you know that
I am a devoted follower : )
xx Suzanne
would love to have mizzle, green blue, or pale powder. My bedroom is in desperate need of a makeover and I think one of these would be perfect. Mentioning on facebook and signed up to follow your blog.
Karen
I would love to sample their paints! Hmm, green blue, dayroom, and james white are speaking to me today! Crossing my fingers. :)
I like Pointing, Folly Ground, and Yellow Green. (I hope I got that right. It was hard to choose and harder to remember until I got to comment on my choice.)
I am a follower of your blog. I so enjoy reading your thoughts!
ooh, colours, yummm... thanks for the pretty pictures!
down pipe
pigeon
light blue
Hi Sarah, these are such gorgeous colors. love the subtlety! thanks for linking up to VIF! xoxo
well well well! Thank you for hosting this wonderful giveaway, I've been waitin for a moment like this!
here goes:
farrow's cream
joa's white
dutch pink!
all in modern emulsion
amyC
I've signed up for regular emails - I love the shades of Green Smoke, Castle Grey & Pale Powder - the first two would be great for a feature wall.
Kitty
Oh my.... those are just the dreamiest colors, aren't they? I've never taken the time before to look at the Farrow and Ball color chart, I'm glad I did. I love the pale-ish pink slipper satin. YUM....
Great giveaway.... fingers crossed.
Blessings,
Spencer
I'm sorry.... I should have read the instructions more clearly.... I'm now a follower and my three favorite colors are, Pigeon, Slipper Satin and Cooking Apple Green... such a pretty vintage looking color.
:-)
Love those colors especially in the room with the mantel and flowers. Exquisite!
I love the blue wall with white trims. So refreshing!
I love all the colors, but would use the following: off-white, rectory red and drawing room blue.
dgmills@tampabay.rr.com
I am a follower of Modern Country Style and love each post.
dgmills@tampabay.rr.com
Love the Ball Blue Grey. It would be perfection in my foyer I think.
What beautiful colors, love the muted colors all white, pink ground, and cooking apple green. Lately I've had a green thing going on. dianetreadway@ymail.com
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