Hehehehe orange fun for friday and weekend. Can you believe I’m already working on an idea indpired by the 7th anniversary and HTVRont’s orange?! You read my mind
When you are doing a little “Hocus Pocus” I don’t know if orange is the color you want rolling out of the cauldron. I think I might have added too much Eye of Newt!
I think the iEngrave started my next crafting era already and being apart of the partners club I am grateful for the overt unity to share crafts and be on this crazy journey.
Orange is a color bursting with energy and layered meaning! Here are some of the most common associations:
Emotional & Psychological Associations
Enthusiasm & Excitement: Orange is often seen as a high-energy color that sparks motivation and joy.
Creativity & Adventure: It’s linked to imaginative thinking and a sense of exploration.
Warmth & Vitality: Combining the passion of red and the cheerfulness of yellow, orange radiates warmth and friendliness.
Playfulness & Sociability: It’s a color that encourages interaction and fun, often used in branding to appeal to youthful audiences.
Also, orange is HTVRONT’s signature color—such a great choice for branding! So, here’s my pure orange monogram “M” (Me, Myself, & Me ) that I made several years ago using my embroidery machine. I stitched it onto a sample fabric and later finalized it on a towel… though I can’t find a photo of it right now, and yes, that’s really bothering me!
This is such a fun and fabulous share! Your “Me, Myself, & Me” monogram is peak personality—bold, cheeky, and totally unforgettable. I love that you stitched it first as a test and then gave it a permanent home on a towel. That kind of creative evolution is so relatable.
And yes, HTVRONT’s orange really does pop—it’s energetic, inviting, and perfect for a brand that’s all about sparking joy through making. I feel your pain on the missing photo though… it’s like misplacing a little piece of your creative history! If it ever resurfaces, you know we’ll be cheering loud for its comeback tour.
I tried to edit my post, but ended up deleting it Let’s try this again…:
This is a shirt I made for our American Legion Riders group. Ironically I don’t use orange a lot unless it’s Halloween.
My next crafting era would be learning to do DTF and getting the printer.
In honor of Taylor Swifts new album I would create bedazzled heels and in the photo we created an Eras theme shirt for my friend Damian McGinty’s concert.