Doors opening St Valentine’s Day, 14th February If there was ever a time for a little indulgence, love and colour in all our lives, now is certainly it. So we are launching a new initiative to inspire you with our beautiful natural colours and to enhance positivity in your home. Join our Colour Club where we will be opening the tin on all our natural secrets, from sharing top tips on painting to room inspiration to colour and design advice, which is free online, with our amazing colour consultants and even Edward Bulmer himself. Exclusively to all Colour Club members, there is a chance to win £200 worth of our pioneering natural paint, all plastic free and healthy! All you need to do is click here, scroll to the bottom of our homepage to enter and wait for St Valentine’s Day. You can also order a free colour chart here and get started with your wish list. Valid for UK and NI residents, delivery of paint charged for EU residents participating and entrants must be aged 18 or over at the time of entry. terms and conditions apply
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