Let me tell you it was harder than it looked!
Here are some examples of what we all came up with. As you can see there was a lot of paint mixing to come up with the exact orange.
After a quick meeting we got straight into learning about Orange! Sheilagh had excellent hand outs for the colour theory portion and then had mixing paints like experts. Each person was given a paint sample in some version of orange and we then had to mix red, yellow, black and white paints into the exact shades of orange found on our paint sample. Let me tell you it was harder than it looked! Here are some examples of what we all came up with. As you can see there was a lot of paint mixing to come up with the exact orange. Here are the paint chips with the orange we mixed. And here are all our paint chips with the mixed paints- I think everyone did really well!
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