In nature, orange seems to be the color of playfulness. After all, it's the color of pumpkins, which we happen to know are the most festive of all the vegetables. It's the color of the Percula Clownfish, celebrated the world over for its spirited games of hide-and-go-seek among the sea anemones. It's the color of carrots, which are kind of like a knock-knock joke you can pull out of the ground and eat. Or maybe it just seems that way because of a certain catchline-crazy rodent. Of course, orange coloration also appears in creatures that are poisonous. The monarch butterfly, for instance: beautiful, but full of heart-stopping toxins. Hmm. That makes them seem a little less fun than the cuddly clownfish, but we can't really argue that they're any less orange. Well, whether you're going for a Halloween disguise that's cute and fun or gorgeous and deadly, we hope you'll consider this 12 Orange 2-Layer Petticoat. |