Growing up I always hated the color Cornflower. It was a kind of blue color, but it wouldn't color well, like it was too waxy and not enough pigment, and the color was very muted.
What crayola color do you like least?
i guess i would hate peach
Reply:i liked the really bright pink..i dunno what it was called but it was pretty : )
Reply:Same here, i don't like that color either, it's an ugly color and i never liked using it, it doesn't go well on pictures, i find it, in ruins it
Reply:So it wasn't the color but the performance and texture that you didn't really like. The color itself, the hue, was not the problem. I hated the white because it never gave good coverage. Same thing, because the texture never provided sufficient matting to color in well.
Reply:macaroni and cheese was a weird color and name
Reply:I hated Burnt Sienna. It looked okay but I couldn't get past the name.
Reply:Neon brown. Cornflower was pretty attrocious too. Yellow-Green and Green-Yellow always upset me too.
Reply:OOH, i know what your talking about, cornflower, yeah, it sucked balls, lol, and i also hated brick red because i would mistake it for red and then it would turn out a pinkish strawberry color, lol. but i used black alot along with royal purple and alot of green and yellow. And i used to ♥ macaroni%26amp;cheese, so when i seen the color macaroni and cheese, i fell in love with that color and used it alot and i thought salmon was pretty cool too, lol. but yuck, i remember cornflower, eck, i cant believe that i actually remember the colors and stuff, cuz every time i color, i make SURE that whenever i use red, i dont pick brick red, lol.
Reply:Whatever that greenish-yellow color is called. Chartreuse-colored. I think it's the ugliest color in the world. My favorite growing up was Magenta, now I have no idea why.
Reply:Cornflower was awful, kind of grayish blue and just ugly, but I also hated that olive green color, reminded me of the stomach flu.
Reply:I hate the colour Macoroni and Cheese.
It always makes me hungry.
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