Do you remember when you were a kid and you got a new box of crayons? I used to just open the box ~ whether it was a small box or that really big box that had it’s own sharpener in the back ~ and just look at all the colors.
I liked to make sure none of the tips were broken and then I’d lift a color out {not all the way, because sometimes it was hard to get them back in their spot} to read the name of it.
Do you remember how you had no problem picking yellow for the hair, green for a shirt, blue for pants, pink for a hair bow? Maybe your polka dotted picture had purple and green; or your elephant was Salmon or Outrageous Orange.
Somewhere along the line, someone might have said to you, “Why did you pick those colors? They don’t go together!”. Somewhere along the line, you believed them; and somewhere along the line, you fell back on beige or tan, black and white, or some other neutral color. Somewhere along the line, you became afraid of color!
I suggest you break out of that color fear and get back to your childhood crayon roots. Challenge yourself and, as a baby step, go out and buy a decorative pillow or throw in a color that catches your eye, but that you are afraid to use. Buy it! Bring it home. Put it in your favorite sitting area. Color with it.
I look forward to buying that first coloring book and box of crayons for my granddaughter when the time comes. And I won’t say to her, “Why are you using those colors? They don’t go together!”.
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