As an example, we recently underwent a project in our house to paint our girls’ room as a rainbow (I know, I know–little girls). This entailed the collection of a variety of paint chips in rainbow colors, which were then left sitting, unwanted, after the rainbow project had reached its conclusion. What to do? What to do? Now, I’m no master scrapbooker–you are undoubtedly neater and have much better taste than I–but using a variety of punches, decorative scissors, and other scrapping gee-gaws, I do have some ideas for how you, too, can recycle old paint chips into your work: Punch out a pretty shape in a pretty color. Use a spray adhesive to back a gift tag. Don’t worry about the text on the paint chips–they add character. Embellish with matching gems or ribbons or felt or whatever. Journal on a paint chip with a Sharpie marker. Remember, though, that it’s only eco-friendly if you’re using something that you would have otherwise had to throw away or recycle. Perhaps, then, it’s time to get started on that next indoor painting project…