I don't have many red items I've crafted to share. Instead, I can offer this paint-by-number piece I completed as part of my dexterity mobility exercises.
I changed the color a bit to match my cat, Kimbap. This painting has a name: "The Cat with The Red Scarf." Perhaps it could even become a book someday.
It's strange how colors can play tricks on one's emotions.
I personally have an inconsistent issue with the color red. Too much red can trigger panic attacks and other intense emotions for me on a bad day.
Red hair or red T-shirts were never a problem to me.
But a red bedsheet made me sleepless. I had to toss it out after just one night, and I was able to sleep again the next evening.
When we had to wear a red cheongsam for a Chinese New Year event, I was gripped by panic attacks all day. The dress was gorgeous, but the color just… overwhelmed me.
In the end, I couldn't keep it, even though I loved it so much.
I believe colours like smells do influence us.
I am not fond of red but strangely enough I do have more and more red in my house but not everywhere and prefeeably the darker red. My bedsheet is red but since I close my eyes and my room is dark it diesn't bother me besides I can cover it with a green plaid 😁
Here we say red is the colour of agression (not just love). How about red cars?
I must say I never felt comfirtable in red clothes. I have them today but they are not my first choice.
I only oainted by number as a kid. I doubt it was a big succes. I like your cat although I have no clue why it has a scarf. There must be a story behind it. 🍀♥️