Thursday, May 27, 2010

Christian Crayon Color Compendium

This blog post was requested by Emily. Oh, and inspired by the picture below.

Here are some possible color options. I recognize that my Mormonity influenced some of the names.

Please add your ideas in the comments area. A box of 64 crayons would be ideal. You can use this link to find inspiration. I'll add your colors to our list. Kim already said that she wanted in as an investor.
(if you're in Google Reader, you may need to click on the blog post link to see the colors properly, and too see any additions, apparently)

Outer Blackness
Templar Taupe
Cardinal
Celestial Cerulean
Pharisaical Fuchsia 
Telestial Teal
Primary 1 2 3 (a Red, Yellow and Blue swirl)
Premortal Purple (shout-out: EM!)
Lydia's Purple (although the Acts 16:14 reference might be too weird)
Choice Chamoisee
Accountable Azure
Dove White

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Virgin Violet
Temptation Apple
Olive Tree
Manna
Wine
Apocryphal Apricot
Ecclesiastical Ecru
Terrestrial Tan
Irreantum Blue
Methuselah Grey
Fine-Twined Linen
Burning Bush
Goliath Green
Hellishly Hot Pink
Money Changer's Gold
Galilee Green

Scatter Sunshine
Iron Rod
Noah's Ark Auburn
Zarahemla Zaffre
Purity Puce
Spiritual Sangria
Trinity Tangerine
Garden of Eden
Senum Silver
Brass Plate
Righteous Red
Choral
Zion Canyon Coquelicot
Jello Jade
Bishop's Byzantium
Paradise Peridot
Urim and Thummim Umber
Moroni Maroon
Lust (I'm stealing this from someone else in the Ether, though)
Relief Society Rose
Laser Lemon Liahona
Virtuous Vermilion
Milk and Honey
Tabernacle Turquoise
Amen Amethyst
Deseret Dandelion
Rahab Drab
Desert Sands #40 (Although I do love "Desert Wanderings")
Waters of Mormon Blue
Sunbeam Yellow
Rectitude Rainbow
Miracle Mauve

19 comments:

  1. What the coloring page what? That's the most random thing I think I've ever seen!

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  2. Oo, I like Apocryphal Apricot.

    How about:

    Terrestrial Tan
    Irreantum Blue
    Methuselah Grey


    don't worry, i'll be back with more...

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  3. There are more bizarre pictures like that. I'm going to try to find them again.

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  4. I see the collection is already a tad skewed to neutrals, but I think Fine-Twined Linen needs to be included anyway.

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  5. Forgive me for stating the obvious, but: Burning Bush.

    (See: candy apple red)

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  6. Virtuous Vermilion

    Milk and Honey

    Tabernacle Turquoise

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  7. I remember this page from one of our late-night sharing sessions. I think that the color called "flesh of Christ" (on the page itself) wins for creepiest.

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  8. The inspiration page was very helpful.

    Deseret Dandelion

    Rahab Drab (the origin of the word is ironic considering that it now means boring, although it makes sense when the color portion of its etymology is ocnsidered)

    Desert Sand #40 or Desert Wanderings

    I was stuck in the Ds apparently.

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  9. I don't like that Vermilion is spelled with only one L. I'm just saying.
    Milk and Honey was especially lovely--and fun to do! For semantic & Word of Wisdom irony's sake, I went with "cosmic latte" for milk.

    Now that we have Tabernacle Turquoise, we should come up with a color to describe the fuzzy red suits the man have to wear sometimes.

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  10. Marie, your names were inspiring. Rahab Drab was a stroke of genius.

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  11. Amy, we should do some Portuguese. I was thinking preto de pecado and amém amarelo.

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  12. A-L: it would be interesting to see what color people would pick for "Flesh of Christ."
    You're right, it is very creepy. And it reminds me of Communion.

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  13. Sunbeam Yellow
    Righteous Rainbow (rainbow swirled)
    Miracle Mauve

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  14. Done.
    Done.
    And Done.
    :D

    I did change the name of Righteous Rainbow to Rectitude Rainbow, b/c we had Righteous Red up there.
    Swirling was fun, too.

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