Saturday, December 27, 2008
Big ORANGE New Year's Eve Celebration
Yes, I put this up because it mentions something orange.
Do you know how hard it is to find new year's stuff related to the color orange???
Big Orange New Year's Eve Celebration
Date/Time:Wed., December 31, 6:00pm
A City of Miami tradition, the 35-foot neon Big Orange (one of the official time balls of our nation) will rise 400 feet to the top of its home site, the Hotel InterContinental Miami. Fireworks and a laser show round out the festivities. The Big Orange will start its climb at 6 p.m. Presented by the Greater Miami Host Committee and Hotel InterContinental Miami.
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celebration,
holiday,
new year,
Orange
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Orange at the Wedding
Lucky In Love: Tips from the Wedding Guru has a fabulous blog on using the color Orange in a wedding.
It talks about all kinds of Orange stuff for the wedding...clothing, decor, food, etc.
If you are an Orange lover, you will definitely appreciate this blog.
Check it out!
Here are just a few pics they have:
It talks about all kinds of Orange stuff for the wedding...clothing, decor, food, etc.
If you are an Orange lover, you will definitely appreciate this blog.
Check it out!
Here are just a few pics they have:
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Orange You Ready For a Jolt of Happiness?
Wow! The rest of the world has finally caught up with me!
Whooohoooo!!!!
This was in todays Washington Post:
Bring a Little Sunshine Into Your Life All Year Long
By Terri Sapienza
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 30, 2008
If you see orange in your home only once a year, it's time to give it a second chance.
"Orange is the ultimate anti-depressant," says Jonathan Adler, the potter, decorator and shop owner. "It's the color of sunshine. It's crisp and refreshing. It will always be my go-to color for a jolt of happiness." Adler, whose signature "10 Commandments for a Happy, Chic Home" include "Thou shalt not be afraid of orange," says he pairs it with white, chocolate brown, navy and lemon yellow.
Orange paint has gained popularity in the past few years, says Jackie Jordan, a director at Sherwin-Williams. "Two or three years ago, it was a bright, citrusy orange," she says. "Now we're seeing a little shift to the spicier side, with colors a bit more toned down." The paint company is including a nutmeg shade of orange, Tiger Eye, in its color forecast for 2009.
If you're thinking about painting with orange, it's best to do so in moderation, Jordan says. A muted orange would work well in a powder room, she says, while a brighter shade would be fun for an accent wall in a child's bedroom.
Another option: painting a single piece of furniture for a small yet bold statement.
Or try Adler's approach and add an orange piece as a "punctuation mark" to your decor. "An orange lacquered tray, an orange ceramic bowl or an orange side table can instantly make a space feel hip and alive," he says. "How can you feel sad if you are eating your cereal out of a bright orange bowl?"
Whooohoooo!!!!
This was in todays Washington Post:
Bring a Little Sunshine Into Your Life All Year Long
By Terri Sapienza
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 30, 2008
If you see orange in your home only once a year, it's time to give it a second chance.
"Orange is the ultimate anti-depressant," says Jonathan Adler, the potter, decorator and shop owner. "It's the color of sunshine. It's crisp and refreshing. It will always be my go-to color for a jolt of happiness." Adler, whose signature "10 Commandments for a Happy, Chic Home" include "Thou shalt not be afraid of orange," says he pairs it with white, chocolate brown, navy and lemon yellow.
Orange paint has gained popularity in the past few years, says Jackie Jordan, a director at Sherwin-Williams. "Two or three years ago, it was a bright, citrusy orange," she says. "Now we're seeing a little shift to the spicier side, with colors a bit more toned down." The paint company is including a nutmeg shade of orange, Tiger Eye, in its color forecast for 2009.
If you're thinking about painting with orange, it's best to do so in moderation, Jordan says. A muted orange would work well in a powder room, she says, while a brighter shade would be fun for an accent wall in a child's bedroom.
Another option: painting a single piece of furniture for a small yet bold statement.
Or try Adler's approach and add an orange piece as a "punctuation mark" to your decor. "An orange lacquered tray, an orange ceramic bowl or an orange side table can instantly make a space feel hip and alive," he says. "How can you feel sad if you are eating your cereal out of a bright orange bowl?"
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Halloween Makeup....all about the Orange!!!
I am not all that into makeup.....okay, not into it at all, but I can appreciate makeup that is done well.
These ladies are fierce!!!
These ladies are fierce!!!
Oooooo! A Fab Makeup Case.....yes, it's orange!!
I soooo completely and totally do not need this.
But it is sooooo fabulous
Found at CleopatrasChoice.com
But it is sooooo fabulous
Found at CleopatrasChoice.com
Friday, October 10, 2008
Orange of '07
Apparently, I am sooooo last year!
All of these styles were popular in 2007.
Oh Well! Maybe you can get them cheap now!
Psst...they seem to think that beige goes well with Orange...I suppose it's okay.
(1) HYPE orange tweed coat ($316) at Cinnamon Boutique, 2104 West Roscoe Street. (2) ORIGINAL PENGUIN stainless-steel watch with tan leather strap ($115) at Untitled, 2707 North Clark Street. (3) LUCKY BRAND JEANS orange cotton Madeline cropped pants ($78) at Lucky Brand Jeans, 47 East Oak Street. (4) PURSUITS LTD. camel cashmere shawl-collar sweater ($120) at selected Carson Pirie Scott stores. (5) CHAN LUU orange-and-beige embroidered silk-taffeta wallet ($48) at Red Head Boutique, 3450 North Southport Avenue. (6) POLECI electric-orange and metallic-gray modal top ($98) at Plein Aire, 2036 West Division Street. (7) RAG & BONE camel wool Big Pocket coat ($694) at Kaveri, 1211 West Webster Avenue, and Jake, 939 North Rush Street and 3740 North Southport Avenue. (8) ESCADA beige suede square-toe pumps with gold button detailing ($590) at Escada, 840 North Michigan Avenue. (9) QI CASHMERE orange cashmere wrap sweater ($398) at Riley, 1659 North Damen Avenue. (10) SOPHIA & CHLOE citrine and gold-plated brass earrings ($360) at Shebang, 1616 North Damen Avenue.
Fashions and information found at ChicagoMag.com
All of these styles were popular in 2007.
Oh Well! Maybe you can get them cheap now!
Psst...they seem to think that beige goes well with Orange...I suppose it's okay.
(1) HYPE orange tweed coat ($316) at Cinnamon Boutique, 2104 West Roscoe Street. (2) ORIGINAL PENGUIN stainless-steel watch with tan leather strap ($115) at Untitled, 2707 North Clark Street. (3) LUCKY BRAND JEANS orange cotton Madeline cropped pants ($78) at Lucky Brand Jeans, 47 East Oak Street. (4) PURSUITS LTD. camel cashmere shawl-collar sweater ($120) at selected Carson Pirie Scott stores. (5) CHAN LUU orange-and-beige embroidered silk-taffeta wallet ($48) at Red Head Boutique, 3450 North Southport Avenue. (6) POLECI electric-orange and metallic-gray modal top ($98) at Plein Aire, 2036 West Division Street. (7) RAG & BONE camel wool Big Pocket coat ($694) at Kaveri, 1211 West Webster Avenue, and Jake, 939 North Rush Street and 3740 North Southport Avenue. (8) ESCADA beige suede square-toe pumps with gold button detailing ($590) at Escada, 840 North Michigan Avenue. (9) QI CASHMERE orange cashmere wrap sweater ($398) at Riley, 1659 North Damen Avenue. (10) SOPHIA & CHLOE citrine and gold-plated brass earrings ($360) at Shebang, 1616 North Damen Avenue.
Fashions and information found at ChicagoMag.com
Monday, October 6, 2008
5 Little Pumpkins!
Here's a fun little song you may remember from your childhood!
(Yes, it is related to orange because pumpkins are orange!)
Five little pumpkins
Sitting on a gate.
The first one said,
"Oh, my it's getting late!"
The second one said,
"There are witches in the air!"
The third one said,
"Well, I don't care!"
The fourth one said,
"Let's run and run and run!"
The fifth one said,
"I'm ready for some fun!"
Ooooo went the wind
And out went the lights
And the five little pumpkins
Rolled out of sight.
(Yes, it is related to orange because pumpkins are orange!)
Five little pumpkins
Sitting on a gate.
The first one said,
"Oh, my it's getting late!"
The second one said,
"There are witches in the air!"
The third one said,
"Well, I don't care!"
The fourth one said,
"Let's run and run and run!"
The fifth one said,
"I'm ready for some fun!"
Ooooo went the wind
And out went the lights
And the five little pumpkins
Rolled out of sight.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Orange you glad I posted this???
Hey! It's an Orange....it's on sesame street....it's singing Carmen!
What's not to like???
What's not to like???
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Just because.....
That's right!
I put this up just because I saw it, I liked it and it seemed like a good idea.
What can I say?
I put this up just because I saw it, I liked it and it seemed like a good idea.
What can I say?
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Let's Talk About...,
Love,
Orange,
Random,
Thoughts
Sunday, September 7, 2008
The Story of the Goddess Durga (Yes, it is related to the color Orange!)
How is this vid related to the color Orange?
Hey! All you have to do is look at the vid.
Sister Unity is wearing some Fierce Orange!
The hat! The makeup!
OMG! It's Fabulous!!!
This is the second part of the story....
Love, Laughter, Peace, Blessings and Orange!
Hey! All you have to do is look at the vid.
Sister Unity is wearing some Fierce Orange!
The hat! The makeup!
OMG! It's Fabulous!!!
This is the second part of the story....
Love, Laughter, Peace, Blessings and Orange!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Orange
From Wiki:Aren't you glad you know that???
The colour orange occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum at a wavelength of about 585 – 620 nm, and has a hue of 30° in HSV colour space. The complementary colour of orange is azure, a slightly greenish blue. With pigments such as paints or inks, a mixture of the subtractive primary colours in the proportion of 75% yellow and 25% magenta produce the secondary colour orange. Orange pigments are largely in the ochre or cadmium families, and absorb mostly blue light.
I'm sure you can find ways to slip that information into "casual" conversation!
Love, Laughter, Peace, Blessings and ORANGE!!
Lovers of Orange (the color not the fruit) Unite!!!
I loooooove the color orange!
I am extremely fond of bright colors in general.
But my absolute favorite color is orange.
I once painted my bedroom orange. I loved it!
Others thought I had a problem.
Unfortunately, like many women, I use black as a background or basic wardrobe color so often times I look like I'm dressed for Halloween!
Good thing I love Halloween!
Anyhoo...this blog is dedicated to the color Orange. Seriously.
There is no telling what I might post but it will definitely have something to do with orange.
I might put up songs or poems or ....oh, anything.
I will definitely be putting up pictures of item that can be purchased in orange or some shade of orange.
I know, I am always on the look out for something fabulous in a shade of orange.
Glasses, dresses, shoes, shirts, hats, nail polish, electronic gadgets, household funishings, etc.
If it's orange, I will at least look at it.
Here's a little information that I got from About.com about the color orange:
Flamboyant and Energetic :
Orange is vibrant. It's a combination of red and yellow so it shares some common attributes with those colors. It denotes energy, warmth, and the sun. But orange has a bit less intensity or aggression than red, calmed by the cheerfulness of yellow.
Nature of Orange:
As a warm color orange is a stimulant — stimulating the emotions and even the appetite. Orange can be found in nature in the changing leaves of fall, the setting sun, and the skin and meat of citrus fruit.
Culture of Orange:
Orange brings up images of autumn leaves, pumpkins, and (in combination with Black) Halloween. It represents the changing seasons so in that sense it is a color on the edge, the color of change between the heat of summer and the cool of winter.
Because orange is also a citrus color, it can conjure up thoughts of vitamin C and good health.
Using Orange:
If you want to get noticed without screaming, consider the color orange — it demands attention. The softer oranges such as peach are even friendlier, more soothing. Peachy oranges are less flamboyant than their redder cousins but still energetic.
In keeping with its transitional appearance in nature, you might use shades of orange to indicate transition or a bridge between two opposing factors.
Orange is often synonymous with autumn yet the brighter oranges are a summer color. Use shades of orange for seasonal-themed fall or summer materials.
Orange is mentally stimulating as well as sociable. Use it to get people thinking or to get them talking.
Using Orange with Other Colors:
While orange and black are traditional Halloween colors, orange really pops with a medium blue. Red, yellow, and orange can be a fiery hot combination or, in tamer shades, a fresh, fruity experience. Make it tropical with green.
Use caution mixing orange and pink unless you want to recreate a vibrating, 60s psychedelic look.
Try a dash of orange with deep purple or a dash of purple with a bit of orange, tempered by lots of mellow yellow or white for an eye-catching look that's not overpowering.
Orange Color Palettes:
These color palettes feature shades of orange going earthy with browns and greens as well as sophisticated with blues, grays, and other neutrals.
Feng Shui Use of the Color Orange:
Feng Shui-wise, Orange represents the Fire element and it is best in the following feng shui Ba-Gua areas: South (Fame & Reputation) and Southwest (Love & Marriage). Avoid a predominant Orange-theme in the feng shui areas of West and Northwest, as they are governed by the Metal element, and Fire melts the Metal in the feng shui cycle of five elements.
The other two feng shui areas to avoid a strong presence of Orange color are East and Southeast, as both are governed by the element of Wood, and Fire burns the Wood in the interplay of five elements.
The vibrant and happy Orange color is an excellent feng shui choice for the living room, dining/kitchen, children's play area or anywhere in your space where you want to have a playful, lively and pulsating energy. Usually, it is easier to bring it with feng shui decor accessories or one feature wall, rather than a full room color.
The softness and warmth of Orange makes it a feng shui color easy to live with. At sunsets the light in Orange-themed rooms becomes beautifully golden and a nurturing feeling to remember.
Orange Words:
These words are synonymous with orange or represent various shades of the color orange.
Pumpkin, gold, flame, copper, brass, apricot, peach, citrus, tangerine.
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