My project for today deals with analogous colors. OOOOHHH AHHHHH!
Let's take a look back at our color wheel for reference.
Analogous colors are next to one another on the color wheel. I think about a color palette of fire (red, orange, yellow). A cool palette of analogous colors might include violet, blue, and green. For that combo, I think about a field of lavender with a blue sky in the distance.
The analogous colors work together simply because they are next to each other. They have some similarities in color already. For example, my analogous palette today goes from yellow-orange to blue.
The yellow and blue are primary colors, but when blended in different recipes get shades of green. I played with this basic color combo to get the yellow roses, green stems, and blue background. If I had wanted to, I could have remained in the same palette and used blue florals with a yellow background and had a very different look.
To create this beauty, I used the floral by Angie Blom called, "My Condolences" and the sentiment from the other Angie Blom kit, "Step Out Peony." I used my Van Gogh watercolors, and as a secret (cheating) step, I embossed the image and the sentiment to help my watercolors stay in the lines.
My challenge for you today is to choose an analogous palette and play! Go orange to violet! Pick purple to teal! I want to see what you make on the Unity Show and Tell of Facebook. Use the hashtag #colortheorywithShannon so I can see all the lovelies you made!
Finally, remember to comment on the blog. I try and respond to everyone's comments, and I love hearing from all of you. Two lucky winners will be selected who comment each day on the blog. They will each win a prize pack from Unity Stamp Company of 25 red rubber stamps! What a deal!
If you want to follow me on Instagram, my handle is @shannon.edwards.
I love the colors! I have the stamp so I need to give this a try! I am very new to watercolors.😳
ReplyDeleteYes! Try it out. Do a different set of colors if you want!
DeleteI totally love your colors.this card just pops ,very nicely done
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joan.
DeleteThis kit is on my wishlist.love the colors and how you chose them. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis kit should be on everyone's wish list. It's iconic.
DeleteVery pretty❣️
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThanks for another great card. I love this stamp too.
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome!
DeleteWhat a beauty of a card and thanks for inspiring us all.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy. I'm glad you liked it.
DeleteAnother beauty and more inspiration. Thanks, Shannon
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed!
DeleteBeautiful! I do like yellow flowers.
ReplyDeletestamping sue
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I love a good yellow floral. They are so cheery.
DeleteThese are my favorite colors! I am enjoying your color lessons. This card is beautiful and I look forward to the rest of the week. Thank you for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for that. I love these colors too! Wait till tomorrow's card... I'm excited.
DeleteChecking for your postis the first thing I did when I woke up this morning ❤ Loving these color lessons!
ReplyDeleteAwwm that is so kind of you to say. I'm glad it was up and you found it!
DeleteAnother beautiful floral card. I appreciate you going over the color wheel with us.
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome!
DeleteLovely card. I am enjoying the lessons in the color wheel. I tend to pick out my paper and then make the image go with those colors since I figure they already have made the color choices that go together for me, lol.
ReplyDeleteAnother great strategy. That's how I do my paper piecing. I don't try and mix sets too much. I'm a wimp. Hahaha
DeleteSuch a beautiful card! I, too, thank you for the color info!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome!
DeleteGorgeous!! I love the yellow!!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I love yellow!
DeleteLove this card. And thank you for the coloring information. The colors you used work so well together. I’ll have to give this color lesson a try.
ReplyDeleteYes. Please do, and share it with us on the show and tsll of Facebook!
DeleteLooks so bright,I usually stay far from yellows but your card is convincing me to try. Thank you
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Use all the colors! Even yellow.
DeleteIt's amazing
ReplyDeleteMeow.
DeleteSo lovely! I finally broke and purchased this kit. It arrived yesterday. Loving your color theory series! Very cool theme for your week.
ReplyDeleteThanks dear! I don't know why I always feel like I have to have a theme, but it makes me feel more focused when I'm making my projects.
DeleteOh so very pretty. 💛 Thank you for sharing it. Looking forward to seeing what you create tomorrow. 😊
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love tomorrow's post... It's a fun technique!
DeleteI ordered "My Condolences" last night! Now I need to try the analogous thing. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great set. And the size is so much bigger than I anticipated. Great value.
DeleteYou wonderful teacher you!!😊😁 Another beautiful card that demonstrates another useful lesson. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI do love to teach! It's kind of my favorite!
DeleteGreat explanation! Love the stamps, coloring, and design. Just beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, Kim!
DeleteBeautiful card and love the floral image. It is awesome in yellow.
ReplyDeleteI think they'd be pretty in Orange too. Roses are all the colors!
DeleteThe image is beautiful, and the colours really 'pop'
ReplyDeleteThanks! That's what Inwas going for!
DeleteAnother great lesson for someone in need of a little color theory therapy! Lol! Also, it appears there's another floral I need to add to my collection - this card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this floral is incredible. It's sentiments are perfect for condolences cards too.
DeleteSuch a beauty Shannon! Great color information too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vanessa!
DeleteThe blue & yellow color combo is one of my favorites. Thanks for the info about the color wheel. I must say I don't know much about it so I'm happy to be learning. Your card is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love a blue and yellow combo. M
DeleteOne of my favorites!
Beautiful I love blue and yellow they compliment each other very fresh and spring like 💜
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think we all need some spring in our lives!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic post. I love learning something new! I will try this Analogous colour palette 😉
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Love the beautiful colors! Thanks for sharing the lesson!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Pretty flowers deserve pretty coloring and you nailed it!!
ReplyDeleteOh my such a beautiful card but I love the color lesson you gave us.So awesome.Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! The colors are just beautiful! You are very talented.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Love this flower... blue and yellow together are awesome!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - I love this set. I so often forget about yellow. :D
ReplyDeleteWhen I choose my colors I look at each object individually and that sometimes makes it hard to pull everything together so this lesson gives me a total new way to look at it. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThis is soooooo pretty! Those yellow roses really pop!
ReplyDeleteWow...this is beautiful. Never tried or st least I don’t think so this color technique. Will be now! Thanks so much for inspiring us all with the color wheel!
ReplyDeleteYour color wheel challenges are one to remember. You know how to find that way to challenge us.
ReplyDeleteThat sentiment is new to me... love it! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love your cheating tip... I use that one often myself! Always turns out better when I take the time to emboss first.
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge, beautiful mix of colors & 💕 💕 💕 this Card!!!
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