The New Stuff

So I have changed my blog up a bit with the help of a friend, (Thanks Kaitlyn!) and can't wait to get to work on my new posts.  Stuff should be going up on Mondays, since I have time on Mondays between college classes. If you want to know more about me as a person, I have added an "About Me" page, so you can actually find out something about me rather than wonder.  So, the next thing... What do y'all want to see? Let me know in the comments,  and we can start working together. Sound good? I will be doing some posts on sports, and stuff that I do, but y'all should have a voice too!  So, I'll let you get back to reading blogs, like you have been doing. Enjoy! 😁😁                       ~Tabby~

My AWESOME Color Theory Classmates

So if anyone knows me at this point in my life, they know that I am taking Interior Design courses. In Color Theory classmates are AMAZING!!!!!!! Doing our understanding color schemes project board, almost everyone made one to two mistakes on their board. Yet silly me! I made at least four or five. Everyone is doing an amazing job! With the Make A Design Difference or MADD Project, we were supposed to go to a non profit organization and critique their design schemes and such. My team and I went to the on Army, but it wasn't a store. It was an office that dealt mostly with financial and legal aid for poor and homeless people. It was also an office that dealt with foster care and adoption assistance. And there were no Salvation Army shields anywhere. And the Salvation Army is a Christian based organization. But there were no crosses ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The lady that gave us a tour of the building was kind of like a manager of sort. She stressed that she wants more shields and mostly she wanted to incorporate more crosses. So we came up with a design and presented it to the class. One of the girls on my team volunteers there. So she and I will go back and implement the design that we came up with. The lady that gave us the tour said we could do whatever we wanted to, as long as it makes the spaces look better. So we will definitely do that. She showed us the Foster area, and the gentleman that is in charge of that area wanted to steal us from  her. She told him no, but I will go back and redo that area for him. It was sad. The ugliest green you have ever seen was the most dominant color. He wants that gone so bad, and I do too!!!! It doesn't help with the mental state of the families and mostly the children that have to be there for half an hour MINIMUM. So I have an idea for that area. I want to incorporate something that children will like, but will also have some aspects that help the adults as well. This was actually supposed to be posted awhile ago, but whatever.

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