
Thank you so much to everyone who has participated in any of our previous rounds!
This week marks our
100th round! \o/\o/\o/
Every 20th round is an
amnesty round, meaning you can post icons for
any of the
previous color palettes.
This amnesty round is going to last for
4 weeks (and we know by now that you'll do fine without reminders ;)). This means the deadline for this round is on
Sunday September 4th at
11:59 EDT/EST! (
countdown)
Aside from the longer time span, the only other rule for amnesty challenges is that you are allowed to post
as many icons as you like. You can do the normal 3 or you can post 33 if you find yourself inspired! You can either do separate posts for every palette or you can put several - or all of them - into one big post, it's up to you. If you
do make more than 3, please post them behind a cut.Please
tag your posts with the original round number as well as "round: 100", and either copy the palette code or mention the palette name in your post. I know most of you've done this before, so I hope the rules are clear. If not, feel free to ask!
HERE are the palettes from our first 20 challenges,
HERE are 20-40,
HERE are 40-60,
HERE are 60-80, and
our most recent 20 challenges are under the cut below!
Have fun!
( rounds 80-100 )Because
100 is such an amazing milestone, we'll also have an additional celebratory feature: you can make a color palette yourself, and we will use it in an upcoming round!
This is similar to how you can always suggest color palettes
here in the suggestion post, but these palettes have to be made by yourself!
If you want to participate in this celebration,
please comment with your self-made palette to this post. One palette per person!You can make it using
colourlovers, or you can simply comment with five colors and I'll pack them into a colourlovers palette, if you prefer. Feel free to tell us what makes that palette special to you, and I'll mention that in the challenge post.
The palettes will all be used eventually - hopefully within a short time. I'll just (as always) have to make sure there aren't too many similar palettes in a row.