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Create a color wheel and then use it to find a variety of color schemes that will work for getting dressed, decorating or making art and craft projects.
Understanding color leads to choosing harmonizing yarns. A rich history of color theory exists to help fiber artists make flattering projects.
Using a color wheel will allow you to quickly select colored gemstone jewelry that will compliment your outfit.
Colors speak loudly. As a designer, understanding how to apply color theory to a project could be the difference between a good design and a great one.
The color of a room or a computer screen can change the atmosphere of a room and behavior. Find out which colors you may want to select and which ones to avoid.
Like contractions leave out letters, color wheels leave out colors, using only enough colors to complete the circle. Every color has a place in the circle.
The definition of a primary color, one might think would be red, yellow or blue. However, this is not quite correct and may result in unsatisfactory color mixing.
It is vital that art students include the primary colors within their palettes when learning to paint, or their color mixes may turn out muddy.
Don't shy away from color when decorating your home, learn to make wise and bold color choice decisions.
Learn how to combine garment and gemstone colors using a color wheel.
Choosing yarns to use in a project can be daunting and risky, but help is available. Try using a color wheel when selecting yarn for an upcoming project.
Analogous colors are colors next to one another on the color wheel. Discover how you can use these combinations to make great art and to get dressed in the morning.
Complementary colors are those on opposite sides of the color wheel. These combinations are vivid and eye-catching. Create a cut-paper project to highlight the contrast.
Expand your understanding of why some colors look better next to one than another. Practice creating tints, tones, and shades and then use them in an abstract painting.
Color theory explains color hue and value, while a color wheel illustrates how colors relate to each other.
Learning the basic concepts of color theory helps sewers and quilters understand which fabric colors work best together, and how to choose pleasing color combinations.
Wedding planning can be stressful, but the first step begins with selecting intentional colors. Here are some practical tips to help you get started using a color wheel.
Choosing wedding colors that will look good together becomes easier when a bride uses color theory based on a color wheel.
Learn how to combine and match colors to create fashionable outfits by understanding basic color wheel theory and how different families of colors are perceived.
Knitters can use color theory when choosing colors for a project and deciding how hues, values, complementary, analogous, warm, and cool colors will work together.
Your color choices can instill harmony or contrast in your scrapbook pages. Understanding how colors interact can help you create layouts that enhance your photos.
Landscape gardens with coordinated color present unified appearances and pleasing public images. Using color in the garden landscape calls for basic guiding principles.
Use Asian principles of Feng Shui to design garden landscapes. Color combinations may consist of harmonies or contrast for a beautiful flower bed.
Using a monochromatic color palette can produce quilts of great visual power and sophistication. The secret is in the way light and dark fabrics are combined.
Yellow is a strange color; it is hard to wear, and is psychologically tricky to look at. Find out what the buzz is about yellow.
Yellow is a strange color; it is hard to paint with, and is psychologically tricky to look at. Find out what the buzz is about yellow.
Effective interior styling can transform a living space from ordinary to gorgeous. Often just selecting the correct colors can change the whole appearance of a room
The key to combining jewelry with the richly patterned frocks and tops for Spring 2008 lies in analyzing the neckline profile and sleeve length.
Warm and muted bright colors are popular garment colors for Fall 2008. Find out what jewelry looks will coordinate.
Vintage Aluminum Christmas trees are all the rage. Collectors of vintage Christmas ornaments have moved on to larger pieces, searching for the rare pink metallic tree.
Find out what colored gemstones will harmonize with the spring and summer colors coming down the runway.
Learn which colored gemstones will compliment the purple and blue colored garments being shown on the runways for Fall and Winter 2007.
Learn which colored gemstones will compliment the green and blue colored garments being shown on the runways for Spring and Summer.
Sometimes a still life painting needs a little extra drama. An artist can create drama in still lifes using color, contrast and storytelling.
Oil painting tips and terms. Learn what lean to fat, value, and more mean.
Using colors to their best advantage can revitalize your home office. Learn how to select colors and schemes that will motivate you and spice up your workspace.
Putting together a seasonal container planting full of color and excitement means combining plants with contrasting growth habit, color and foliage texture.
Creativity is a respectable and desirable personality trait for both individuals and employers. These exercises will quickly wake up the right side of your brain.
Find out what colored gemstones will harmonize with the fall and winter warm colors coming down the runway.
Find out how best to use colors together by studying color theory and color schemes.
The most obvious quality of a pigment color is hue, and this article looks at warm colored pigments, showing their place on the color spectrum with notes on their use.
Follow these simple rules for adding color to your decorating scheme and you'll end up with results that look great and you love.
Help children use colors and materials to express thoughts about autumn in these elementary craft projects based on the picture book Fall Is Not Easy by Marty Kelley.
An exploration of the history of the color pink as used historically and contemporarily.
By selecting the right colors when decorating a house, homeowners can improve their family's luck, health, happiness, and prosperity.
Halloween provides the perfect backdrop for teaching children how to identify and mix colors on the color wheel. Try some of these Halloween-themed coloring activities.
As with any type of seasonal landscape painting, autumn landscapes incorporate certain colors and light to set the mood.
Set colorful tissue in white glue. When it's dry, you'll have a sun catcher. Make a sun catcher for your room or give one as a gift.
While remaining faithful to the original scene, some simple adjustments to RAW images can give you a more satisfying final picture.
Artists' pigments such as the phthalocyanines, cobalts and ultramarines that produce cool hues (colors) are listed below and their nature and use is briefly examined.


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