Like I mentioned before, people wear funny outfits to these runs. You will see many people, even men, in tutus. Others in Fairy wings, super hero capes, wigs, funky knee high socks, and so much more. People of all ages and all walks of life. And I am among them at every run I have done.
This is my team "The Doll Face Divas" and I at The Color Run in Tempe, AZ. this past Jan.We all had mini sailor hats, and our tops we accented with "Doll Face Divas" across the back, and an anchor on the front. It was pouring rain and rather cold that day. But it was one of the most enjoyable experiences of my life. All the planning leading up to race day, especially creating my teams outfits. W were determined to wear as much white as possible knowing we would be covered in powder during the run. And boy did we ever!
After participating in the Color Run in Jan. I got a taste for just how crazy some dress for their runs. And how creative some people are. So when planning our next run for May of this year. I used what I had seen before as inspiration for our outfits. I wanted something that would pop when we went through the color zones. Then I remembered that at my first color run how well our anchors designs showed through the color that was all over our clothes. So I decided to do our shirts in white designs. At the starting line they were very difficult to see. But once we went through the color zones our designs showed very well, as you can see in these pictures...
Since this run I have had so many compliments and questions about making them similar shirts. Which lead to me creating Runnin' 4 Rainbows. Where I make and sell shirts specifically geared towards the fun runs where you get covered in that wonderful colored powder, such as The Color Run, Run or Dye, Color Me Rad, Color Vibe, and so on. I have personally designed each image I offer. Some have been special requests that have been to awesome not to share, others are common sayings for these types of runs. It is just my way of helping to add to those smiling faces at each of these races across the country. And helping people in Runnin' For Rainbows too!
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