A couple weeks ago, my daughter made a comment that if her friend was a color, she’d be bright yellow. I thought that was such a lovely compliment to her friend, and it sparked a fun conversation in the car as we talked about colors for each family member.

I think this can also be a very interesting way to think about characters, and it could spark some facets of their personalities that you hadn’t considered before.

Here are a couple of examples to get you going, and then we’d love to have you share in the comments!

Bright green: This is the color we picked for my oldest son. He is energetic and loves being outdoors.

Vibrant red: This is what we decided on for my youngest son, who is spirited and can be aggressive.

Aquamarine: I suggested this one for my daughter, who is a positive, cheerful person, but also very peaceful.

What about some of your characters? What color would they be and why?

Stephanie Morrill writes books about girls who are on an adventure to discover their unique place in the world. She is the author of several contemporary young adult series, as well as two historical young adult novels, The Lost Girl of Astor Street and Within These LinesWithin These Lines was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection, as well as a YALSA 2020 Best Fiction for Young Adults pick. Since 2010, Stephanie has been encouraging the next generation of writers at her website, GoTeenWriters.com, which has been on the Writer’s Digest Best Websites for Writers list since 2017. She lives in the Kansas City area, where she loves plotting big and small adventures to enjoy with her husband and three children. You can connect with Stephanie and learn more about her books at StephanieMorrill.comInstagramFacebook, and Twitter.