First they need to plan the design and color scheme. Consider the shape of the flowerbed and start from there. It is important to keep the design very simple, especially for a first try with younger children. The more elaborate look similar to a Persian rug is lovely, but it's difficult to get that effect and keep a young child involved. It takes exacting placement and paths, etc. We want something simple and easy with a design that shows up and is recognizable.
The color scheme should also be simple and harmonious. The colors should look nice together and yet contrast enough to show off the design. Complementary colors (colors from opposite sides of the color wheel) are always a good choice. An example might be purple and yellow, red and green, etc. Plan to keep background colors consistent so that the pattern will be shown more clearly. For example, if you are planting a name, you might consider planting the letters all in bright yellow and the rest of the space in dark purple. This would show the name off well and make it more easily noticeable. If you are planting a series of circles, you might plant the circles in a bright orange and plant the remaining space in blue/purple flowers. Pick colors that you like and enjoy and have fun with it.
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