Warm Autumn Colour Scheme : A beautiful warm autumn colour palette. The colours are bright and cozy. When selecting the colour scheme for a fall wedding, think about the colours that are natural at this time of year: the rich orange of a pumpkin, the reds and greens of an apple, or the rich shade...
Just filled in a colour schemes chart tonight for my new Year 11's tomorrow. Those of you who are experienced artists probably know all about these anyway, but there may be some who dont, so I'm popping a copy on my blog just for you! Its amazing what colours will actually go together! You need a tertiary colour wheel to do this with, so if you dont know how to do one of those let me know and I can pop one of those on, plus let you know how they are constructed. A good idea is to have the same colour at the top of the 'clock' on the left, then later you can do other sets of colour schemes for other colours. Fill in the blank bar with the colours in the scheme in a design you create. Simply abstract is the way to go, as its just a reference chart. If you have lighter shades of colour they can be used too. The "Art Every Day Challenge Month" has finished. Although it was a challenge to get something online every day, it was so worth it to see the artwork of others. I really enjoyed it and thanks to all for putting their artwork online, and special thanks to Leah on Creative Every Day for organising it. I plan to keep putting art online , tho not specifically daily. I learnt so much from others art work, it is a real blessing, I hope my work might help others in some way too.
It's very easy to get stuck in the same colour combination rut. You always put red with white and blue, wear your orange with your brown and then just stick wi
If you don't want your house to feel like a hodgepodge of different spaces, it's worth giving some thought to a colour scheme that can run through each room. We asked paint experts and interior designers for their advice on how to do it right
This collection of color schemes and color palettes are inspired by some amazing landscapes from the beach to the mountainside. Click to see them all!
White with white is eternal. As well as white and grey. Or black. But again, colour can work wonders. Not any colour and not in every combination. Show your colours! Or take this as an inspiration …
The High Tea Floral Block. Block 1 in the mix-and-match ‘tea’ series of 4 x Floral Blocks + 4 x Extensions. Layered and highly textured Boho feel cushion-sized block. Continue with the Extension or use either of the other 3 x Extensions to upsize your cushion block to a Throw size ( 47” x 47”/1.20m x 1.20m ) The Series Includes: 1/ High Tea Floral Block + Extension. 2/ Hibiscus Tea Floral Block + Extension. 3/ Golden Tea Floral Block + Extension. 4/ Green Tea Floral Block + Extension. PATTERN INFORMATION: TERMS: US SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate HOOK: 4mm YARN: Scheepjes Colour Crafter DK 100g balls, but you can use any yarn and corresponding hook size. I heartily encourage you to explore your own colour creativity. My Colourway ( 1 x 100g ball of each colour ) Dokkum 1302 Delfziyl 1822 Hasselt 2010 Gouda 1081 Amstelveen 1277 Tiel 1023 Veenendaal 1064 Veendam 1004 Venlo 1080 Roermond 1123 Kortrijk 2009 Ameland 1725 Goes 1820 Barneveld 1005 Eelde 1422 Heerlen 1432 Den Bosch 1241 Meppel 1061 PATTERN WORKSHOP GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefloralhookpatternworks...
Website color schemes have more of an effect on the persuasiveness of your website than most businesses would like to admit.
Burgundy and dark blue-violet colour of this palette will be appropriate when planning the re-design of a cafe or nightclub. This palette is
We talk about how to choose the perfect colour palette for your brand with these top tips. Looking at colour psychology, your target audience, and practicalities.
Feeling like in the movie with this mysterious illustration from the book "The Woman in White" By Wilkie Collins, published by ELI 2016. This print will look fabulous on a bedroom room wall or in the library. Intense colours and enigmatic mood will make sure that it will always stand out. Using gentle green, ocher, and shades of blue this print works well with any colour scheme. Frequently bought together: http://etsy.me/3p4f7sJ • Giclée printing quality • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) *** Please, don't order mounts and frames before you'll get the prints. This way, you'll avoid possible imperfections. Note that the colours may vary from screen to screen. Thank you for taking the time to look around my shop! *Please note that this listing is for one print only. The frame and accessories are not included. All products are copyright protected. *Right to reproduce does not transfer with the sale of artwork. Artist retains all rights ©Victoria Semykina 2016
Three cheers (of hot cocoa and marshmallows) for sweater weather. 'Tis the season for frosty hues to get inspired. Whether it’s for graphic design,
I have been creatively stumped. I feel like I don't have time, do not have the inclination to create and just feel empty. I hate those times. I decided to take my lack-of-mojo to my idea journal, grab my DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics (awesome vivid colors) and start with some color inspirations........my first one
Warwick Goble
This is EVERYTHING you'll need to know about using garden roses in your wedding or other wedding events... it's a gorgeous and easy to work with bloom!
Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) Allegan County, MI
There’s no doubt that summer is one of the most funnest seasons of the year! What’s not to like? You have warm weather, long days, and tons of fresh veggies and fruits to eat. Do you need to plan a p
This collection of spring color palettes are inspired by the Pantone Fall/Winter 2018 Color Trends from the New York Fashion Week. Click to see them all!
Here are a few color palettes inspired by fall (sprinkled with some winter, spring and summer vibes).
Zambia, Sydney, Maine and all the places we're dying to go this summer.
These two weeks since the CHACB launch have gone by so fast…..we’ve been busy keeping up with commenting on the all the fabulous entries. I’m quite pleasantly blown away by the re…
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.
It all started at Musikfest, when Brook and I bought a venus fly trap for $8. It came in a plastic “to go” cup with a lid on it. We brought it home and stuck that plastic cup into this …