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The website colorhexa.com refers to hex code da6015 as a Vivid Orange. I see it leaning towards a

burnt orange, a dried apricot hue.

When I look at this color within an Adobe PhotoShop color cube, I can see that it is a highly saturated color and also has a high chroma value. I would call it a dark apricot orange, which is one of my favorite colors. Wanting to wear orange? Consider pairing it with a neutral like white or beige and take into consideration your skin tone. If you are fair, consider an orange tint. If you have a darker complexion you can carry off using even a vibrant color such as this! Here's a URL that will give you helpful ideas for incorporating orange into your home decor scheme! www.homesandgardens.com › decorating-with-orange I have hundreds of SOLIDS in my shop, as well as TEXTURES, which are “almost solids.” They are divided into a number of collections, organized by color families. If you are on your computer, just go to my “Designed Collections” page and use the drop down menu. Type the key word for a color family, such as "brown," into that menu and it will pull up a collection that will be useful for you. If you have any problem with this send me a message and I will send you a link. Here is the URL for my collection that is filled with orange options: https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/193454- Need a specific color pulled out of one of my designs? Just send me a message and I will be happy to do that for you. Solids – So basic and so helpful! Use them for minimalist decorating – for curtains, table linens, bed linens, wallpaper etc. Use them for clothing: blouses, shirts, skirts, slacks, dresses etc. Pair them with coordinating designs. Use them as trim when creating clothing. Use them for quilting. You may enjoy an Amish style quilt that is made completely with solids or perhaps you will prefer the dramatic contrast of solids with florals – polka dots – stripes - etc.!

burnt orange, a dried apricot hue.

When I look at this color within an Adobe PhotoShop color cube, I can see that it is a highly saturated color and also has a high chroma value. I would call it a dark apricot orange, which is one of my favorite colors. Wanting to wear orange? Consider pairing it with a neutral like white or beige and take into consideration your skin tone. If you are fair, consider an orange tint. If you have a darker complexion you can carry off using even a vibrant color such as this! Here's a URL that will give you helpful ideas for incorporating orange into your home decor scheme! www.homesandgardens.com › decorating-with-orange I have hundreds of SOLIDS in my shop, as well as TEXTURES, which are “almost solids.” They are divided into a number of collections, organized by color families. If you are on your computer, just go to my “Designed Collections” page and use the drop down menu. Type the key word for a color family, such as "brown," into that menu and it will pull up a collection that will be useful for you. If you have any problem with this send me a message and I will send you a link. Here is the URL for my collection that is filled with orange options: https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/193454- Need a specific color pulled out of one of my designs? Just send me a message and I will be happy to do that for you. Solids – So basic and so helpful! Use them for minimalist decorating – for curtains, table linens, bed linens, wallpaper etc. Use them for clothing: blouses, shirts, skirts, slacks, dresses etc. Pair them with coordinating designs. Use them as trim when creating clothing. Use them for quilting. You may enjoy an Amish style quilt that is made completely with solids or perhaps you will prefer the dramatic contrast of solids with florals – polka dots – stripes - etc.!

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