My last arrangement with the introduction of color theory is “triad” that is three hues that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel. I made this unique floral design with triad color combination, I chose primary colors which are Red, Blue and Yellow.
This bridesmaid’s bouquet has different shades and shapes of red flowers and different textures of foliage. To get more inspiration for your wedding, please visit our Pinterest page.
I would like to show you one of the wedding bouquets I made this week. The challenge was to use complementary colors on the color wheel using the “egg” mechanic everyone is talking about. The “egg” is a new concept introduced by Holly Chapple that allows airy designs with height, cascade, and the width. They come in two different sizes;…
I made a large arrangement with Analogous color combination that is 3-5 adjacent hues on the color wheel sharing the same hue. The colors I chose were Peach (Yellow Orange), Orange, and Coral (Red Orange).
Color is one of the design elements (Color, Form, Fragrance, Line, Size, Space, Texture) that are like building blocks to creating art. Every floral arrangement contains all of the elements, yet labeling each element within a specific design is unique to that piece. There are many color schemes that you can apply to your design. I chose the simplest one…