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Color Wheel by Wishwell for Robert Kaufman is a vibrant quilt fabric collection of abstract prints and florals in an array of bright colors such as yellow, aqua, green, pink, and more! This fabric features soft peachy pink and golden orange flowers on a dark orange background. Width: 43"/44" Material: 100% Cotton Swatch Size: 8" x 8"
Warm, vibrant and evocative of a tropical beach sunset, these abstract digital paintings will brighten your wall or phone screen or any other space, however small or large, and add a pop of color to your background for all those Zoom calls! Also perfect for framing or transferring to a photo canvas print, these paintings are also a lovely choice for a kid's room!
Orange Hello Typography on a Pink Background Illustration Art All art is printed right here in Australia with the highest-quality materials and professional printers. You can trust our craftsmanship and attention to detail when it comes to decorating with framed art from Olive et Oriel. Available as small fine art prints or extra large posters or better yet; We recommend saving yourself the time and hassle of framing and have your wall art professionally framed by Olive et Oriel. Your framed art print will arrive ready-to-hang in one of our beautiful oak, white or black finish frames. Select from many sizing options from small framed art through to extra large wall art Printed & framed by trusted Australian print specialists, Olive et Oriel. Also available as a canvas print. You'll find the perfect wall art piece to decorate and style with your wall decor and, you know it will last many years to come by shopping Australian prints online from Olive et Oriel's online store. If you have any questions about our wall art prints Australia just contact our friendly Customer Care team prior to placing your order and they will be more than happy to help!
Product description Pink and orange Flowers in pink and orange with a beige background Illustration of a flower in pink and a flower in orange next to each other with a light beige background. Colourful print with a clean motif. Artist: Hanna KL PRE0186-4
*This listing is a digital download, not a physical piece of art* After you purchase this item, you will be prompted to download a digital folder of the Disco Ball art files. You'll have access to the file as soon as your payment is confirmed. You can print it yourself, either at home for instant gratification, or at a local shop that can help you choose a thicker paper and higher quality ink for a real pop of color on your wall. ● Details: All the files are high resolution (300dpi) and can scale up to be big (32x40"). After you purchase this listing, you will be prompted to download the files through the Etsy website. You'll receive a set of compressed files organized by each size ratio. I've also included a personalized PDF that explains where to print, how to print, the best paper, etc. Below is a summary of all the sizes you can print the artwork: 2x3 Ratio ● Can be printed as: --------------------------------------------- 4x6" (10 x 15 cm) 6x9" (15 x 20 cm) 8x12" (20 x 30 cm) 12x18 " (30 x 45 cm) 16x24" (40 x 60 cm) 20x30" (50 x 76 cm) 24x36" (61 x 91cm) 3x4 Ratio ● Can be printed as: --------------------------------------------- 6x8" (15 x 20 cm) 9x12" (22 x 30 cm) 12x16" (30 x 40 cm) 15x20" (38 x 50 cm) 18x24" (45 x 60 cm) ISO Ratio ● Can be printed as: ---------------------------------------------- ISO Sizes: A1 | A3 | A4 | A5 | A6 5 x 7" 11x14 Ratio ● Can be printed as: ------------------------------------------------- 11 x 14" (28 X 35 cm) 4x5 Ratio ● Can be printed as: ------------------------------------------------- 4x5" (10 x 12 cm) 8x10" (28 x 35 cm) 16x20" (40 X 50 cm) 32x40" ( 80 x 100 cm) Square Ratio ● Can be printed as: ------------------------------------------------- 10x10" (25 x 25 cm) 12x12" (30 x 30 cm) 16x16" (35 x 35 cm) 20x20" (50 x 50 cm) 32x32" (80 x 80 cm) ● Want to better understand how digital downloads work? This Etsy article will help guide you: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?segment=shopping ● Want it in a different size or color? I love to make customizations and respond daily to messages on Etsy. Shoot me a note and we can work something out! ● Framing and Design Ideas: Reduce, reuse, recycle: head to your local thrift shop and pick up a frame for your new print: since you're buying a digital download, start with finding the frame, then print your art to fit! If you find a frame you love but it's not quite the right size or shape for your art, visit a local frame shop and they will cut a simple mat that fits inside the frame and around your art. This inexpensive solution can really elevate how the art looks in your home. Head to your local craft shop or big box retailer and choose a set of gallery frames you like, then have some fun searching for other art that is orange and pink to make a vibrant gallery wall. Many of my Hold That Punch original works would look great together. Enjoy your new art and don't hesitate to reach out with any questions!
Pink and Orange Colour Palette Pink and orange colour scheme : A beautiful fresh and bright colour palette. The colours are cheerful, fun, happy and summery. This colour combo is perfect for party theme such as bridal shower party.
Original screen-print, printed on fine grain heavyweight 200 gsm A4 paper. Hand-printed by me, featuring an abstract design using blue, pink and orange. Please note all prints vary slightly due to the nature of being hand-printed.
Add some retro vibes to your walls with this pink and orange geometric poster. Perfect for adding a splash of colour to your interior.
Abstract close up image of an orange and yellow calla lily against pink and yellow background
Add some colour to walls with this on trend modern flower poster. Its orange and pink colours elegantly contrast and complement each other, creating a modern look that is sure to elevate your decor.
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2017 Topic 1: Pink and Orange Bridemagazine Well hello and Happy New Year everyone, Darcy here, this is my first chance to say hello this year. I hope you all had a wonderful break over Christmas. I am sure you are all excited about our new releases, there are some amazing new designs. Our guests will be using them in upcoming posts to hopefully inspire and encourage your creativity. We have come up with a slightly different way of bringing themes to you this year; each group of themes will kick off with a colour scheme, which is where we begin today. So what do we think about Pink and Orange, firstly they are obviously very striking colours in their own right, but together they can be truly dynamic. The name for the colour pink has only been used since the mid 17th century, and was taken from the flowers of the same name. The flowers themselves were called 'Pinks' because of the pinked frilly edge to the petals. The colour can be energetic, sensual, passionate and exciting depending on the shade. But when white is added it becomes sweeter and more innocent. As a derivation of red, pinks can stimulate; inspiring confidence. They can also be a calming colour and can reduce aggression. Another psychological effect is when we see pink sugary food we crave it more as we perceived it to be sweeter than other colours. Pink can be a warm colour if it contains a majority of red pigment, but can be made much cooler if blue is added. Throughout western art history, pinks have been used as flesh colours, though back then they were called rose. As for the shocking pink hues that we see now they weren't introduced until 1931. Orange is a warm colour, and is the secondary colour created by mixing red and yellow. It has associations with energy, activity and fire, and if a lot of red is added then it can be a danger or need for alert, colour. This can be a negative but also a positive in the case of the bright orange life jacket, easily seen for rescuers. Throughout history orange has been used in art, from tomb paintings and manuscripts right through to modern day. The ancient pigments were toxic, but by the 18th century these had been replaced by synthetic pigments. This led to a rise in popularity of orange, especially by the pre-raphaelites, take a look at their paintings and note the abundance of long flowing red hair. More recently orange was a dominant colour in the 60's and 70's, we think of that as outdated, but there is also a sense of nostalgia. As with many trends, orange and pink are making a resurgence, never more strongly than when combined. Because they are close on the colour wheel and equally hot,energetic colours they can create a scheme that is alive and fizzing. Try combining pink and orange over a white or cream background for a really punchy effect. Sarita Or combine with white to create defined shapes. Rebecca White can also be used to tone down or 'knock back' the intensity of colours as on this fabulous piece of abstract wall art. Erin Ashley White can also be added as a really effective highlight, like this piece by Tracy Evans. and this tag, also by Tracy. In fact if you go to her blog and scroll back through the posts you will see lots of projects in this colour scheme. Another tag now from another Tracey, this too shows how the white really pops off the background of orange and pink. For a slightly more vintage feel how about this stunning piece made with recycled paper and fabric scraps. this would be a great way to use up gelli prints. Jane LaFazio Another way to create a focal area or add some impact over the pink and orange is to add some bold black. Dina Wakley How about a journal page, colourful and playful by Kate Crane, in her fun style that we all love. Kate Crane Or perhaps go for something more dreamy with watercolour paints. Did you know you can achieve a similar look with watered down Frescos. Elise Engh A great way to add these vibrant pops of colour to your wardrobe, without dressing head to toe in hot pink or orange , is to accessorise with some fun jewellery. Maitri These Christian Louboutin shoes come with a hefty pricetag but you could create something similar with PaperArtsy flower dies and a bejeweller, hands up if you have one of those at the back of a cupboard! If embroidery is your passion how about this super cute beetle, done in gorgeous shades of pink and orange. Though they are jewel-like colours that are in muted shades, and the French knots add wonderful texture. Marg Dier For the crocheters how about this fresh and funky blanket, this would be perfect to decorate a teenage girls room. TillieTulip This print is so vibrant and would look great in many home decor styles. how could you achieve something similar? well Fresco paints will give you that vibrancy, and we also have house stamps, looking further afield there are several house stencils on the market or you could draw your own houses. I think what I like most is that just the one house is picked out in orange Brigitta Or how about grabbing some fabric medium to add to your Fresco paints and then whip up this bag, look how simple the shapes are. All the impact is created by the colours. This is a fascinating glimpse into how someone tries out and chooses various layers of these bold colours. To finish with today let's look at complementary colours. the opposite, and therefore complementary colour to pink is green, and the opposite to orange is blue. So why not experiment with adding touches of those. I personally find that pink and orange work brilliantly with lime green, but turquoise can work really well too. Be careful with your pinks though, too much blue will make the pink look awkward next to the orange, keep them both warm so that they sit well together. You only have to look to nature to see how the zingy, lime green works . WhiteHouse .. and here you can see how the summery, turquoise is the perfect backdrop for the bolder pink and orange flowers. Ardyth Whatever you decide to make, remember there are countless shades and tones, experiment with all the combinations. If brights aren't your thing then opt for muted tones of salmons, and raspberries, peaches and mangoes ( wow total food theme going on there!) So there you have it, topic number 1 for 2017, are you ready to play? ready, steady GO! Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our bloggers deeply appreciate your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! Why not join our challenge by blogging your interpretation of the current topic and link it here? The current topic link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, Feb 5th 2017, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. Challenge Guidelines The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. We encourage you to play with us and explore your personal creative style. Please mention which PA blog post inspired you and and why (link directly to that post). Please don't link to the home page of your blog because then no-one can track back to easily find the original post. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday Feb 5th 2017 (London Time) Prize: The winner will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] NEW Challenge/ winner: Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
The eagerly anticipated moment has arrived, and the designated color of the year for 2024 by Pantone is PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz. Amid worldwide conflicts, cl
Pink and Orange Colour Palette Pink and orange colour scheme : A beautiful fresh and bright colour palette. The colours are cheerful, fun, happy and summery. This colour combo is perfect for party theme such as bridal shower party.