Here is my entry for Cee’s CMMC July – Primary Colours.
When you are surrounded by such a colourful world, it is a bit tricky to pick only a few of the primary colours.



Here is my entry for Cee’s CMMC July – Primary Colours.
When you are surrounded by such a colourful world, it is a bit tricky to pick only a few of the primary colours.



In response to Jennifer’ s Color your world challenge with the 104th color – Timber Wolf.
The Color your World challenge will run January through April, for 120 days, with a new Crayola color topic posting each day so it will be somewhat challenging but a great fun as well.

In response to Jennifer’ s Color your world challenge with the 102nd color – Tan.
The Color your World challenge will run January through April, for 120 days, with a new Crayola color topic posting each day so it will be somewhat challenging but a great fun as well.

tan_colour

In response to Jennifer’ s Color your world challenge with the 101th color – Sunset Orange.
The Color your World challenge will run January through April, for 120 days, with a new Crayola color topic posting each day so it will be somewhat challenging but a great fun as well.

sunset orange

In response to Jennifer’ s Color your world challenge with the 84th color – Red.
The Color your World challenge will run January through April, for 120 days, with a new Crayola color topic posting each day so it will be somewhat challenging but a great fun as well.

strawberry
In response to the Photo 101 – Blogging University for the day eleven – Pop (Accent Colors)

Abrus precatorius – Crab’s eye, rosary pea, John Crow Bead, Indian licorice, Akar Saga
The seeds are used as nature beads in jewelry, but jewelry-making with these seeds is to some extend hazardous because the seeds are poisonous.