We need a Flash competition where the user can colour in the sail of a boat. The best design will win a prize. There will be a background picture including an outline of the boat (see attached PDF file)... (Budget: $250-750, Jobs: Flash)
This is my first post in a long, long time so i thought that i would return with a humorous yet slightly unnerving find.
I just happened to be bored today and i decided to type the word "cunt" into google and i found this:
-Coloring-Book-Tee-Corinne/dp/0867193719
Yep! Just what i always wanted - a cunt colouring book. Now you may think that this is slghtly amusing but just read the comments made a
Today is all about hair colouring, the history, why we do it and what you can use at home.
WHY DO WE COLOUR?
I colour my hair to brighten up my complexion and to cover those unsightly grey hairs. Some people may wish to copy a celeb's locks, some may wish to see if blondes do have all the fun; the reasons for changing their hair's colour are varied. Why do you colour your hair?
A BRIEF
Most women would agree that there is nothing worse when it comes to their hair than a botched colouring job! A good hair colouring tip may have saved many girls and women the embarrassment of a bad colouring job right from the start! So here are a few simple hair colouring tips to make your new hair colour a success! Tip 1 - What type of colouring job? There are basically two types colouring jobs: Permanent and semi-permanent. Permanent colouring will dye your hair so it will not wash out at all. However this will leave your roots showing when they grow out which you need to be aware of. Semi-permanent colouring will only darken your hair and cannot lighten it. It also lasts a variable length of time depending on the product. This is more suitable for a home colour job but obviously has limitations. It can however be reversed easily unlike a permanent colouring! Tip 2 - Know your hair! First of all there are 10 Base Colours in the realm of hair: 10. Lightest Blonde / Platinum Blonde
It has been almost a year since we decided to stop eating foods that have colouring. Our original reason was upon knowing that food colourings can affect behaviour in a negative way, the other reason was that Colin seemed to have a physical reaction to food colouring.
It has been hard to cut everything out but we are getting there and still discovering foods that surprise us… the boys are also getting used to it and know that it is not good for them. The battles are getting easier and are almost non-existent now. When Xavier shops with me he points out the foods that have colouring and asks me to check if others do.
Though it was a goal before it has forced me to go toward that whole food, non processed diet that I have been wanting and though there are still some things to work on I am feeling happier about our eating habits. There are however, still a few things that enter the house for us adults and yesterday one of those things confirmed one of the reasons that we avoid co
Do you like these pictures? These are just some of the pictures that you can get from the Coloring Pages of thedollpalace.com. Colouring Pages are great for children. Colouring not only helps a child to think, it also a good fun time for children to learn about colours and colour combination.
There are many online colouring websites. Most of the colouring websites that I had visited so far need you to print out the colouring pages. Some of the colouring websites only have a few colouring pages. Some other colouring websites do not have beautiful images too.
Children loves beautiful pictures. When they see beautiful pictures, especially their favourite cartoon characters or princesses, they jump with joy. My children are always eager to know of new colouring pages websites. They like to paint their favourite cartoon characters. It is their favourite past time.
Coloring Pages are good for Kids. Children as young as 2 to 3 years old can start colouring as soon as they are capable o
The Robbie Ribble Colouring Competition has seen a steady trickle of pictures coming in... it was hard to decide which were the best three as they were all GREAT!!! So thanks to all of you for sending them in!The overall Winner is this fabulously bright and colourful one sent in by Laura S of Dublin - it also gets a special mention for coming so far!! Thanks Laura, it's great!Our second Winner is Hattie B of Penwortham, a lovely picture - beautifully and carefully shaded - thanks Hattie!!!And our Third Winner is a brightly-coloured picture with a very cross-looking Robbie Ribble from Charlie of Frenchwood - thanks Charlie!!!And a Special Mention must go to our young friend "I" who has sent in another of those fabulous pictures - this one of the Seagulls on the gas pipes waiting for the tide to go out so they can have their lunch! Thanks "I"!!!The adults have been sending in Ribble contributions too...Bob has sent us some more of his fantastic photos of the Ribble.Not only does Bob hop
I'm a shit teacher. My main concern once in the classroom is how I'm going to get through the designated forty minutes without incident (and without at least twenty cigarettes). I therefore have a number of Total Colouring 'initiatives' that the students find most agreeable.Whenever my students and I are restless, bored, uninspired or suicidal (i.e. daily), I know it's time to implement a Total Colouring 'strategy'. This usually entails searching Google to find the latest bleeding-edge colouring solutions. I generally find anything by Walt Disney appeals to my younger students. For the more advanced colouring guru, something with more detail will be needed.Granted the kids aren't actually learning anything, but who cares when they're quiet and not giving you any shit? I'm sure the parents would be more than happy to discover that the large sum of cash they pay each month is helping their child to secure a more diversified education.I take great pride in the fact that a
Try using colouring pages downloaded from the Internet or even colouring books that you bought for your kids to do paper-piecing. I've done quite a number of paper-piecing for my Disney layouts in my USA travel gallery such as below. Just use the picture in the colouring page and trace templates for paper-piecing (remember to trace it a bit bigger at the part you want to piece it) Then paste it to colour card stocks and just each piece out.After piecing them together, chalked it to give a little dimension to it. Sometimes, layouts that tells very little stories can be filled up using paper-piecing technique. I had so much fun doing these pages. It is especially difficult to find paper-piecing templates for Disney characters.