Street Arts
The Chalk Walk
This weekend I thought it would be fun to add some color to my block! So I went outside and traced my footsteps with chalk down the sidewalk.
As I was doing this, a grumpy old man came up to me and yelled at me to stop. I actually thought about stopping until a boy came up to me with a giant smile and said "make more"
and I liked his advice better =)
So I tested out the finished footprints,
ran up to my window to wait with Moo,
and took pictures when people walked by so that it looks like they are leaving trails of colorful footprints!
It was really cute to watch kids (and many adults who thought no one was watching) hop along the footsteps like they were playing hopscotch.
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Flowers
I bought this colorful set of glasses at a nearby store but instead of using them to drink from,I thought they would be pretty to use as little individual vases to put flowers in!I can't wait till it gets warmer so I can take morning walks and pick...
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The Tourist Lane
For our latest Improv Everywhere mission, our friend Jeff had a funny idea to create separate lanes on the sidewalk with chalk for tourists and New Yorkers. New Yorkers are known for always racing to their destination and since people from out of town...
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Color Me Katie Shoes
I have very exciting news...ModCloth named these colorful shoes after me!The description says "from the streets of Brooklyn to your hometown, you too can walk around spreading cheer wherever you go with these bright, joyful flats, as colorful as Katie...
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Happy Birthday, Blog!
Color me Katie turned 1 year old this week!I originally started this blog to have a place to put my photos rather than hide them away on my hard drive forever. I thought my only reader would be myself but now a year later I've had almost half a million...
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You!
On this pretty rainy day, I thought it would be fun to learn more about you. The first thing to make you smile today: Your favorite thing to do:Favorite Memory:Where you want to be right now: Copy and paste this into the comments and let's share some...
Street Arts