Benjamin Moore Trip
A few weeks ago I spent the most wonderful weekend in Colonial Williamsburg, VA. I shot so many photos, over 500, and it took quite a while to edit them down, but I can’t wait to share them with you.
Benjamin Moore invited me to learn more about the 144 hues of Benjamin Moore’s Colonial Williamsburg Color Collection.
My friend Lynn came with me, and we flew from Westchester, NY, to Richmond, VA, on Friday morning.


We met up with the other bloggers, the wonderful Colonial Williamsburg team, and the whole Benjamin Moore team at the Taste Studio.



I fell into bed tired and excited for a full day on Saturday.
After breakfast, it was time for a walking tour of Colonial Willaimsburg. I couldn’t wait — I’ve been to Williamsburg once before and absolutely love it. The history, the beautiful houses — I feel at home there among all of those brick buildings and antiques.





People in the 1700s weren’t afraid of color! Having this kind of green wasn’t easy to achieve back then and again showed of your status.











This is my single most favorite moment of the whole trip: there was a warm breeze that was just perfect, the view of the garden was stunning, and I was overwhelmed with how at home I felt there.








Kristin can find out which exact color was used back then with her tools, which was so fascinating. And once she knows which color was originally used on a house in Colonial Williamsburg, she then makes recommendations to Benjamin Moore about how to recreate it so the house can be repainted in that color.
Skilled painters then use the paint techniques and the round brushes that were used back then to repaint the buildings.
Our next stop was the DeWitt Wallace Museum, where we all went on a fun scavenger hunt and revolutionary color tour, let by Liza Gusler. She is the licensing manager for all of the Colonial Willimsburg licensed line of fabrics and other items, like coaster, aprons, and notecards.
I think I better stop here and tell you about the rest of the day and Sunday in a second post. I hope you’ll come back for that — I have many more photos to share.

Thank you so much, Benjamin Moore and Colonial Williamsburg, for inviting me to this amazing trip!
{This trip was paid for my Benjamin Moore, but I did not receive any other compensation. All opinions are my own.}
























Teresa says
How gorgeous! And what a meal….I want that cake!
Teresa from NanaHood.com
Cara R. says
Ah-mazing-ing! :) Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos!
Dagmar Bleasdale says
Hi Cara, it was absolutely amazing. And I haven’t even blogged yet about the 4-hour dinner and Sunday! Look out for that post.
Charity says
OMG!! I’m so in love!! I would love to have a colonial style home! So jealous if your trip! Lol!! Love the new paint collection too!! I’m wanting to paint our new home! Thanks for the beautiful inspiration! :)
Dagmar Bleasdale says
Hi Charity, thank you for your comment! The Benjamin Moore paint line is absolutely beautiful. It’s hard to pick my favorite.