activity, adults, appeal, aqua, artistic, azure
basic, beauty, black, bleeding, blue, book, boys
calm, challenge, children, clubs, comforting, communicate. absorbed, Crayola, cream
dazzle, details, display, doodle, draw
enthusiasm
fancy, females, fun
geometric, girls, gray, green, gusto
hand, hands, hues
illustrate, image, inexpensive, inspire
joy
kids
lines, loops
maroon, motion, movement
National Coloring Book Day
ochre, options, orange
pages, paper, parties, patience, patterns, pencils, personal, pigment, plaid, pleasant, pretty, prints, publications, purple
quality, quantity, quick, quiet
rainbow, recharging, red, rust
scenes, shadowing, sharing, silver, simple, slow, spectrum, stimulate, stress relief, stripes
talent, tan, teens, therapeutic
unique
visual
wax, websites, white, work
yellow, youth
BLUE: lowers blood pressure and body temperatures; cools down; solitary people enjoy its coolness.
ORANGE: adds energy
PURPLE: suppresses the appetite; lowers blood pressure; quiets the mind
RED: makes a person feel warm; it stimulates, excites and warms the body. It increases the heart rate and respiration. Traditionally the color red is believed to be stimulating and energizing. The hue is often associated with anger and sin; increases appetite and energy; raises blood pressure.
WHITE: purity, grief (Asia)
YELLOW: stimulates memory; encourages concentration
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