In 1991 a small group of teachers, artists, and child psychologists gathered in Portland, Oregon, to ask a simple question:
This year marks the of the original “Child Love” initiative, the heart‑felt philosophy that inspired Color Climax. In this post we’ll explore the origins of the movement, why the 35‑year milestone matters, and how you can join the celebration in your own community. Color Climax Child Love 35
The pilot was a hit. Kids left the room beaming, teachers reported higher engagement, and parents noticed an increase in their children’s willingness to talk about feelings. The program quickly spread to other schools and eventually evolved into a broader, more inclusive framework—. In 1991 a small group of teachers, artists,
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| Attribute | Details | |-----------|----------| | | Color Climax (renowned for high‑pigment, low‑VOC paints) | | Series | “Child Love” – a collection inspired by childhood wonder and tender affection | | Shade Code | 35 (the 35th formulation in the series) | | Color Profile | RGB: 255, 215, 210 CMYK: 0, 16, 18, 0 HEX: #FFD7D2 | | Finish Options | Matte, Satin, Eggshell, and Low‑Sheen (all maintain the soft, muted vibrancy) | | Eco‑Credentials | 0% VOC, certified by Green Seal, and made with recycled pigment binders | Kids left the room beaming, teachers reported higher
| ✅ | Item | |---|------| | | Pastel Mint / Aqua | | Finish | High‑gloss, subtle pearl | | Coverage | Opaque in 2‑3 coats | | Dry time | 6‑8 min (ambient) | | Wear | 5‑7 days (w/ top coat) | | Free of | Toluene, DBP, Formaldehyde, animal‑derived ingredients | | Best pairings | White, ivory, pastel pink, soft gold top coat | | Ideal for | Everyday wear, bridal parties, pastel‑season trends | | Removal | Acetone or acetone‑based remover (2‑3 min) | | Price range | $9‑$12 (US) |