It can be good to let go and scribble. Let the color go outside the lines and see where it takes you. It always bothered me when I would hear someone make an issue with children about coloring inside the lines. I guess it is a good exercise for fine motor skills but doesn’t do that much for creativity.
Stream of Consciousness Saturday, #SOCS, is hosted by Linda G Hill. Today’s prompt is “rib.” Use it as a word, or find a word with “rib”in it. As always, use any way you’d like. Enjoy!
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That’s a wonderful ‘rib’ word – nicely done, Deborah.
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Thank you, Dan. 🙂 Happy Easter weekend!
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The other thing that drives me crazy is when a parent or teacher tries to tell a kid what colors to use, or makes it sound a though their color choice was wrong.
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Me too. When I wrote my post I was thinking about something I overheard about the color a child chose for a dog and I commented that I knew of an artist who made a lot of money painting dogs that color.
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Great take on the prompt! For much of my life, I was a color inside the lines person. That’s finally changing and I like it! 🙂
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Glad to hear it. ❤ Thank you, JoAnna. xo
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