My friend found a place close to our office that sold barrels at a reasonable cost. After a trip to Kaplan Container in East Rochester, NY we each bought a 55 gallon - reconditioned plastic barrel. In order to make sure that we weren't going to be pouring acid residue on our grass and garden, the man assisting us recommended that we get barrels that were previously used for food grade materials.

Now that it is mid-May, I finally have a chance to get started on this project. Admittedly this (eventually) earth friendly project will involve some spray paint, otherwise I would be stuck looking at a bright green barrel all summer!
This afternoon I pulled the barrel out on the front lawn and placed it on top of some paper lawn bags. I used almost a can of spray paint (primer) and did two quick coats over the green barrel.
After letting it dry for about 20 minutes I used about one can of tan colored textured spray paint to do two coats over the primer. **If you are spraying your barrel, make sure the paint you buy can be used on plastic.
In order for the barrel to be okay outside "in the elements" the paint needs to dry for about 24 hours. I have let it sit out on the lawn for about an hour so that I can safely move it to the garage without fingerprints, etc. Tomorrow's project will include cutting holes in the top, putting in the spicket and attaching the gutter.I will make sure to post more information and pictures as the project is completed.