This month’s creative challenge is all about colors derived from nature. Feel free to doodle or letter the word or let the color/image inspire your painting or lettering! It never fails–right around the first of March, I get all the spring fever feels and can’t wait to see blooms and blossoms. So in commemoration of spring right around the corner, let’s celebrate with colors from nature!
Nature’s Colors Challenge List
- Apricot
- Eggplant
- Lime
- Pine
- Plum
- Lavender
- Coral
- Orange
- Peach
- Cocoa
- Pearl
- Mint
- Lemon
- Moss
- Violet
- Cornflower
- Lilac
- Raspberry
- Mustard
- Olive
- Amber
- Periwinkle
- Cinnamon
- Marigold
- Honey
- Saffron
- Fuschia
- Ginger
- Indigo
- Jade
- Salmon
What other colors come directly from nature? Which ones did I miss? And most importantly, which is your favorite?
How to Participate:
Not sure how to participate in a creative challenge? No worries. These are not hard or fast rules – the challenge is meant to inspire you and remove the art block we sometimes feel when creating.
- If you’re on Instagram – find me & follow me @ChocolateMusingsCreates
- Download the creative challenge prompts list (right-click on the image to save it and print it for reference). Or do a screenshot on your phone to save the prompts.
- Every day letter, draw, paint or create something to do with the daily prompt.
- You can use your regular style or add a bit of flair and try a new doodle or style!
- Snap a picture and post your creation to Instagram – tag me @ChocolateMusingsCreates and use the hashtag #FindYourCreativeMuse – I’ll choose a few of my favorites and share them!
- I’m also on Facebook so that you can post and tag my page. Find me at facebook.com/ChocolateMusings.
- Follow the hashtag and like and comment on others’ creations as well. I LOVE the community that these lettering challenges create.
- Choose a few of nature’s colors from the challenge, or do them all! It’s meant to challenge you and expand your creativity.
- Most importantly, have fun!
What to Do & Ideas for Creating
Here are some ideas to get you started with this challenge creating using these nature-inspired colorful words.
Remember: you can try to create all or some of them, or choose one prompt that inspires you and work on it all month. The idea is to expand your creativity and inspiration and get you to try new styles or techniques that you might not use regularly.
Use the challenge word as a background for your art or lettering. You can always use art as an overlay for your other creations. Try to create as many as you like or spend a few days experimenting with a particular word.
Create monograms with the various colors from nature painted or drawn embedded as a design or create an overlay for another design like squares or circles.
It’s not all about the letters. These prompts are perfect for doodles or full-page creations. These prompts are the perfect starting point if you’ve ever wanted to improve your drawing skills. Because it doesn’t matter how they turn out. What’s important is that you tried something new. And you don’t have to sit and wonder what to draw because the prompts are provided for you!
Handlettering Styles to Try
If you handletter or want to start handlettering, here are some new styles to incorporate into your challenge. Focus on one style all month, or use a variety of lettering techniques!
- Angled
- Art Deco
- Black Letter
- Block
- Bold
- Broadway
- Brush Lettering
- Bubble
- Calligraphy
- Cursive
- Decorative
- Faux Calligraphy
- Floral
- Geometric
- Graffiti
- Grunge
- Illuminated
- Interlaced
- Modern Calligraphy
- Monoline
- Negative/Reversed
- Ornate
- Outline
- Overlapping
- FPatterned
- Polka-Dots
- Reflection
- Retro
- Ribbon
- Rounded
- Sans Serif
- Serif
- Shadowed
- Short
- Sparkly
- Stripes
- Tall
- Textured
- Watercolor
- Western
- Wide
What I Love About Creative Challenges
What I love about creative challenges like this nature’s color challenge – even if you happen on this challenge after it’s posted and finished on Instagram, nothing says you can’t use these prompts as inspiration later on.
Using a combination of daily and style prompts is one of my favorite ways to experiment and try new techniques. A few years ago, when I started to handletter, prompts like this got me to try flourishing when I never would before.
Use this ‘colors from nature’ challenge to look at color, patterns, and values, and add a bit of flair to your projects.
Happy creating, and remember to have fun!
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