Monday, October 18, 2021

National Color Day


On October 22nd, you can celebrate National Color Day. Color is around you all the time and color affects you. It affects your mood, your feelings, and your appetite. Also, it affects the temperature of the room. Colors can make you feel warm or cool. 

You can enjoy this day by making a watercolor or acrylic painting. As well as using the color wheel. The color wheel is useful for learning about color combinations. Additionally, it teaches you how to mix paint colors to make other paint colors. The color wheel has primary colors which are red, blue, and yellow. 

The primary colors are the basic colors for making secondary colors. The secondary colors are orange, purple, and green. While the color black and white is considered monochrome. The color wheel is also useful for interior design. Each color has a meaning to reflect your mood. 

One section of the color wheel has warm colors. The second section of the color wheel has cool colors. Another way to observe this day is by decorating your room. You can use your favorite color to accent certain areas of your room. Keep in mind how colors affect your mood. 

Knowing the color wheel is not necessary if you love to work on your hobbies. It is a useful tool for helping your creativity. Nevertheless, you can follow the color wheel with your wardrobe.  Practicing color therapy will help improve your mood. Last, you can challenge yourself to color one coloring page per day. Here are links about colors and National Color Day. 

What is National Color Day and How Do You Celebrate it:

What Is National Color Day and How Do You Celebrate It? - Color Meanings (color-meanings.com)

How to Use a Color Wheel to Find a Color Combo:

How to Use a Color Wheel to Find a Color Combo (thesprucecrafts.com)

The Psychology of Color for Interior Design-Interior Design, Design News, and Architecture Trends:

The Psychology of Color for Interior Design – Interior Design, Design News and Architecture Trends (designlike.com)





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