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The following article was published in our article directory on February 6, 2012.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: chickie maxwell
Floral arrangements can be quite challenging to create especially when you re doing it for the first time. It feels overwhelming just to select the perfect set of flowers from dozens of buckets on the flea market stand. Aside from that issue, you still need to decide how to design these flowers in a way that they do not overcrowd each other in a vase. As a learner, without the right kind of information, you can feel overwhelmed and frustrated just from collecting the tools and items you need to create flower arrangements.
The good news is that there is a way to learn the basics and the tricks of the trade so that the next time you go shopping for flowers or have to decide on what design to go with, you ll be more confident with your decisions. This only requires some knowledge regarding playing with colours and shapes similar to that of an art class but with a few technical techniques to keep your design on edge.
The Colour Challenge - Using the Colour Wheel Appropriately
When picking out flowers for floral arrangements there are no strict rules when it comes to matching up colours but you still need to mind which ones would best go together. Similar to art basics, you need to choose colours that complement each other well. You can go from a monochromatic colour scheme to something with a variety of colour combinations. Here are some of the basic combinations:
Analogous - This colour scheme makes use of different colours that are next to each other in the colour wheel. They are closely related colours that may vary in terms of saturation.
Monochromatic - this colour scheme is basically coming from the same colour family but only varies with the shades in terms of brightness and darkness.
Complementary - Similar with painting and art, complementary colours are the ones that are opposite each other in a colour wheel. Basically, yellow goes well with orange while purple goes with yellow. These colours complement each other in the sense that one is in contrast with the other. This allows the brighter shades to pop out that creates more depth and character to your design.
Triadic - From the name itself, this refers to the use of three different main colours in your floral arrangements. You need to pick out three different colours within the wheel that form a triangular shape with their positions in the colour wheel. In other words, each of the three colours is equally distant to one another in the wheel. This combination creates vibrancy of colours infused with the richness of the shades without disrupting the harmony created with the different tones.
By understanding the different concepts when it comes to playing with colours for your floral arrangements you can create designs that are colourful but not too busy for the eyes. You can go from simple shades to bursts of colours without any hassle at all.
Keywords: floral arrangements
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