Color Your Flowers Part 2 Designing your flowers with color.

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Color Your Flowers Part 2 Designing your flowers with color

Monochromatic Mono means one, one hue, and the shades, tones, and tints of that color in the arrangement

Analagous Colors that sit side by side on the color wheel. Blue and blue-violet, orange and red- orange Violet, red-violet, and blue-violet

Complementary Colors are opposite on the color wheel Colors grab your attentions Purple and yellow Orange and blue

Triad Use three colors equally spaced about the color wheel Green, orange, and violet. Blue, yellow and red.

Split Complementary Uses one color and the two colors on each side of its complementary color Green and red- orange, and red- violet