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February Pink Challenge



🌈 Colors of the Rainbow Challenge

A year‑long creative adventure with scraps, fabric, and color play

What This Challenge Is

If you love working with color — fabric, paper, yarn, paint, or any medium — this challenge gives you a playful monthly prompt. Each month focuses on a single color, and you’re invited to create anything you like, with that color as the star.

This is a no‑pressure, all‑fun project. Share your makes, get inspired, and use up those scraps that have been waiting for their moment.


How It Works

  • Each month = one color

  • Create anything you want in that color

  • Share your photos in my Facebook group or link them in the comments

  • At the end of each month, I’ll create a slideshow of everyone’s creations

  • Quilters: Make one block per month and assemble a quilt top in December



📅 2026 Color Calendar
MonthColor
JanuaryBrown
FebruaryPink
MarchGreen
AprilLight Green
MayGray
JunePurple
JulyTurquoise
AugustYellow
SeptemberBlue
OctoberOrange
NovemberLight Blue
DecemberRed


The Theme: Soft & Romantic (Abstract/Mood)

Visual Concept: Minimalist shot of a pink rose against a moody, near-black backdrop OR a soft, textured pastel pink canvas.



More Than a Color:  The Pink Challenge


Caption:

Pink is a feeling, a memory, a vibe. 🌸


Your Challenge: Create something that evokes "Pink" in your own crafty style—sew, knit, paint, or sculpt! Share your art and turn this page pink for the month of February.


✨ How do you feel in pink?


Prize: This month’s winner receives a handmade greeting card crafted by me! 💌

Quilters’ Corner

If you’re quilting along, the only “rule” is that the monthly color should be the main focus of your block. Any size, any style, any extras — it’s your creative playground. No quilt police here.

Participants who complete at least 12 blocks can assemble a quilt top to share in December 2026.

Share Your Creations

📸 Post in the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/958176060952513/ (facebook.com in Bing)

💬 Or leave a link in the comments below.

Helpful Resources

  • Spoonflower Color Guide

  • My Spoonflower Shop

  • Design Tutorials

  • Color Thesaurus

  • Glide Thread Chart

  • Embroidery Thread

  • My YouTube Channel

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