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A curated collection of botanical patterns in a teal and mustard colour palette.
I’ve always loved color. I love the way it can make you feel, and the way it can set the tone for a room, a painting, a brand, an outfit… everything! I’ve been doing lots of fun things with bold colors, but have really come to appreciate the beauty of neutral colors this year, so I’ve gathered up al
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A curated collection of botanical patterns in a blue and rust colour palette.
This collection of color schemes and color palettes are inspired by summer. Click to see all 25 summer color palettes and find some fresh and vibrant color inspiration!
Find what’s right for you and your sweet home with our top 6 steps on how to create a complementary colour scheme in interior design.
It’s just days away from the first official day of spring, and I’m so excited! There’s so much hope in spring; so much possibility. There are so many plants that come alive and paint the earth with beautiful colors after months of cold and gray.
A new collection of pastel colour palettes designed for print, featuring lots of pastel pinks and blues. From florals to seascapes you'll find blush pinks from Cafe au Lait Dahlias and sky blues from summer's on the beach. Available to buy as Art Prints, Cards, Postcards, Notebooks, Tote Bags, Coast
Exploring inspiring Autumn/Winter 2024/25 colour palettes to inspire your next design collection!
The combination of solar yellow color with light shades of lilac and purple trimmed with blue and white colors. This color scheme is suitable for a picnic on the grass, a summer kitchen and open terrace of a country house design. This combination of colors suits well a festive decoration of premises.
The Spring and Summer 2021 Colors that Pantone picked for its Spring - Summer 2021 fashion trends report are refreshing, inspiring, and joyful. Renewal seems to be the overall...
This color palette collection is brought to you by my daughter, Allison, one of my junior designers this summer. Our family has always loved watching the birds around our home, or when we’re out in nature.
If you’ve visited the blog before, you know I love exploring color! Color is powerful. It’s expressive. Today, is all about orange. It’s bright and is a stand out color. It does a really good job of making other colors pop, like a best supporting actor might.
I'm very excited about this weeks task on the Wardrobe Architect series - we get to look at colour. I love colour, and have in fact bee...
Brooklyn-based “media-agnostic designer” Ramzy Masri believes in a “brighter world through design.” While this colorful approach is evident in his sleek
Lively, rich summer gamma, revealing all the charm of the hot season. Owners of a contrasting type of appearance can safely adorn themselves with outfits of these juicy natural shades of strawberry red, burgundy, watermelon, emerald: dresses, swimwear, hats, glasses, scarves ... So you will make the summer even brighter!
This collection of spring color palettes are inspired by the Pantone Spring 2018 Color Trends from the New York and London Fashion Weeks. Click to see them all and find color inspiration!
A curated collection of botanical patterns in a pink, orange and olive colour palette.
Be a pro with your color choices and make your pieces stand out with this carefully curated color palette! Each color was hand-selected to create beautiful and cohesive artwork every time. Utilize these colors to make your brand stand out, inspire design, create unique artwork, and more! WHAT'S INCLUDED: - 1 Digital .swatches file for Procreate - 1 JPG file with all the swatches HOW TO USE: 1. The files are available for download immediately after purchase. 2. Please download the files using Safari, not the mobile Etsy app. 3. After clicking on the .swatches file, the palette will be automatically imported to Procreate. 4. Voila! Your color palette will automatically imported to Procreate, waiting to be used! CONTACT ME: Please let me know if you have any questions. NOTE: All listing images have a distorted grain and/or shadow overlay to prevent copyright and intellectual property infringement cases. Happy creating!!
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Blue is my favorite color. It’s so hard to choose just one, but I always gravitate towards it. It comes in so many beautiful tints and shades. Romantic, dark, bright, stability, depth, intelligence… it can convey so many things, depending on how you use it.
Green is the color of nature. It comes in so many different hues… from deep emerald jewel tones, to blue-green teals, to leafy tones, to olive drab, to sage, mint, and on and on. It’s restful and retentive. Green is definitely one of my favorite colors.
Something I learned about myself recently is that I love creating color palettes. Color is such a a fun and easy way to shake things up! In your business branding, in your home, in your wardrobe…
What can I say, I just love flowers. I can’t wait for all the beautiful things getting ready to bloom. Here’s another color palette collection of beautiful flowers!
This colorful mix of bright (almost neon) pink, orange/tangerine, yellow, mint green, and teal is perfect for infusing happiness, optimism, and energy into whatever you’re designing - whether it’s a brand, room, party, or craft project. Download the free PDF of all color values (including Pantone ma
amazing yarn collection that belonged to my friend's grandmother. this amazing display greets you at the bottom of the stairs.
Доброго времени суток всем мастерам сообщества! Во-первых,от души благодарю за такую неожиданную победу,т.к.было много сильных и очень красивых работ) И,конечно,хочется сказать спасибо за саму идею флешмоба-никогда бы не задумалась взяться за непривычные оттенки,да еще придумывать из них…
In looking for botanical inspiration for my new book, I stumbled across this beautiful photo online by photographer, Steve Stenzel. I love this photo for so many reasons but I especially am impressed by how it represents the life cycle of this particular plant. From the new growth of spring all the way to the end of autumn. I am so drawn to this natural color palette. So much so in fact.. that I showed this picture to the ladies of Spincycle Yarns and they used it in creating a special new colorway just for me. And they did such a phenomenal job! This beautiful yarn perfectly captures the colors of changing leaves. The way that the colors subtly change from one to the next perfectly expresses this idea of the natural life cycle of spring to autumn. I am not usually one to go for multi-colored yarn.. but this one I love. With this yarn I created my "Life Cycle" scarf design. This is an accent scarf consisting of a string of big leaves.. one growing out of the next. It works so perfectly with this yarn and I am so happy with it. This scarf pattern will be included in my upcoming book, Botanical Knits 2. The scarf pattern will call for 2 skeins of Spincycle Dyed in the Wool yarn. This special colorway is called "End of Summer" and is available HERE.