My fascination for Indian Tri-colour (flag) extends beyond the Independence and Republic Day Celebrations. Call it my craziness, or sheer waste of time, the Carrot + Peas chopping board, seen to the left, was clicked during Peak Cooking hours.( If I had a raddish, it would have made a perfect white).
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I don't go around looking for tri-colours. But if there is chance to create one, from the colours lying in vicinity, I don't leave the opportunity either.
The other day, I was re-arranging my bangle box. "Bangles of the same colour, tie together" was the simple idea of arrangement. But before that could happen, a tri-colour got created.
This post is a part of Ultimate Blogging Challenge - July 2014 - Day 25
My Theme for this week - Colours
5 comments:
I have seen people adorning the tri-colors and I must say it looks beautiful :)
I love colours x
I like the colours!
They're very vibrant!
Oh wow. Colors and Bangles. I love colors. :D
Hey, this fascination for the tri-color is cherry on cake. I would love to wear the color combo and yeah, love bangles expressing the emotions for the tri-colors:)
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