Color

This month is all about bright!  Grab your turquoise, magenta, gold, green, and any other color that inspires you.  Be bold!

 

Theme

Play! Try something new, get down on the floor with the kids, make a funny face or two--just play with your scrapping.

 

Technique

Paint! Take inspiration from the children of the Holi Festival and play with paint. Grab your colors and enjoy being messy and unexact for a bit.

 

Card

This month brings us St. Patrick's Day and Easter.  Make a card or two to celebrate!

 

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 Holi Festival

Holi, the exuberant festival of color, is celebrated at this time of the year to rejoice the advent of Spring.  Holi is celebrated all over India, every region giving this festival its own flavor, zest and color.  Holi marks the end of the winter gloom and rejoices in the bloom of the spring time. It is the best time and season to celebrate; Holi provides this opportunity and people take every advantage of it. Days before Holi, the markets get flooded with the colors of every hues. This aptly sets the mood of the people till the actual day of Holi. It is such a colorful and joyous sight to watch huge piles of bright red, magenta, pink, green and blue every where on the streets. Buying those colors seems as you are bringing joys and color to your home and into your life.

 

Children take special delight in the festival and demand every color in loads. They have so many plans in their mind. They have to be the first to apply color to Mama, Papa, siblings and a big bunch of friends in their colony. Nobody could miss being colored by them and of course, they need color for that. These days it is easy to buy colors from the market but still some people do take up the task of making colors at home, usually from flowers of tesu and palash. These home made colors, have a special fragrance of love in them.

 

The other option is to buy gulal which comes in bright shades of pink, magenta, red, yellow and green. 'Abeer' is made of small crystals or paper like chips of mica. This is mixed with the gulal for a rich shine. Mischievous ones, however, go for silver and gold paints on which no color could be applied. Whatever be the choice of color, nobody remains in their original texture at the end of the play. And everybody takes delight looking at the other. Really, the other name of the festival is FUN. And, it is not just children, but the young and the old alike who take delight in this joyous festival of colors. Seniors too, move in their tolis. Their enthusiasm is at times greater than that of their children as they forget the bars of age and follow their hearts. To youth, Holi gives a chance to explore the heights of their enthusiasm as they climb the human pyramids to break the pot of buttermilk and to express their love to their beloved by applying color.  Songs, dance, drinks, food everything goes in excess when it is time for Holi. It can be said, "Life turns Colorful" when it is time for Holi.

 


 

 

March On Kit

 

 

This kit is all about the bright colors and fun patterns of spring!

 

We start with 12 sheets of double sided cardstock from fun company October Afternoon--2 each of 6 different sheets.

 

Next we add a sheet of coordinating journaling cards as well as a bonus set of 5 Oh Dude cards.  A sheet of coordinating die cut shapes--file folder, arrows, tags--rounds out the collections.

 

To finish off this fun kit, we include October Afternoon's rub on words.

 

All for only $15. Grab yours today!  

 

Click here for details!

 



 
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