Man I’ve known this woman for 4 minutes and already declared her my grandma. I’ve never even really thought about making bouquets, I came here to learn the scheme for art but the love and passion she has for her craft makes me want to start on flower arrangement
What a marvelous post this is! Thank you very much for stopping by to learn more about color palettes. We hope you will take up floral design and we'll be here as your resource if you do. Flowers are an excellent way to learn about color because Mother Nature paints her plants and flowers in such glorious hues. A good place to start for floral design is with our playlists, which you can find here: www.youtube.com/@FlowerSchool/playlists We also have a playlist all about color theory which you can find here: ruclips.net/p/PLJbJF6YZAYyJtH-tR467yejtcCddQYavv Wishing you a splendid week and hope you will work with flowers whenever you can. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Polychromatic color palettes are fabulous and a little tricky, Janet! We love them so much when they work well together. We are so happy that you are enjoying your exploration of color and we hope it is all working for you. Thank you very much for watching so many of our shows and we wish you the very best in all that you do!
Polychromatic Color harmony utilizes many colors typically five or more in the same design. Thanks for sharing the information and defining polychromatic well.
That's a perfect explanation, Ross, and a great way to describe it all! Thanks so much for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again soon for more color theory and floral design with Leanne. Wishing you all the very best!
Hi Normita, our color wheels are free. Here is a link for you www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_41&products_id=923
Thank you for these videos!! They are wonderful! I have 2 questions about the polychromatic color scheme, can the vase color count as one of the five or does is have to be 5 flower colors, the vase is blue? Also can the green of the leaves count as one of the 5? Thank you!!!
Great question Janine. The polychromatic color harmony is 5 or more colors of flowers, including flowers in shades of green. The foliage would be considered as a backdrop, or a neutral. The vase should unify the arrangement, but would not be part of the polychromatic color harmony of the flowers. Thank you for watching!
Man I’ve known this woman for 4 minutes and already declared her my grandma. I’ve never even really thought about making bouquets, I came here to learn the scheme for art but the love and passion she has for her craft makes me want to start on flower arrangement
What a marvelous post this is! Thank you very much for stopping by to learn more about color palettes. We hope you will take up floral design and we'll be here as your resource if you do. Flowers are an excellent way to learn about color because Mother Nature paints her plants and flowers in such glorious hues. A good place to start for floral design is with our playlists, which you can find here: www.youtube.com/@FlowerSchool/playlists We also have a playlist all about color theory which you can find here: ruclips.net/p/PLJbJF6YZAYyJtH-tR467yejtcCddQYavv Wishing you a splendid week and hope you will work with flowers whenever you can. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Color theory is my favorite subject!!!! I can watch these videos over and over again and never get tired....thanks for sharing them!!!!
Thank you for watching!
This is so helpful in explaining what will work well together. Thank you!
Polychromatic color palettes are fabulous and a little tricky, Janet! We love them so much when they work well together. We are so happy that you are enjoying your exploration of color and we hope it is all working for you. Thank you very much for watching so many of our shows and we wish you the very best in all that you do!
Woww its amazing combi.colors😍
Thank you for watching jens'ky!
Polychromatic Color harmony utilizes many colors typically five or more in the same design. Thanks for sharing the information and defining polychromatic well.
That's a perfect explanation, Ross, and a great way to describe it all! Thanks so much for watching our show, and we hope you will join us again soon for more color theory and floral design with Leanne. Wishing you all the very best!
What a wonderful way of learning about color combinations. Thank you. Where can I buy this color wheel?
Hi Normita, our color wheels are free. Here is a link for you www.floraldesigninstitute.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_41&products_id=923
Great job.
Thank you!
Thank you for these videos!! They are wonderful! I have 2 questions about the polychromatic color scheme, can the vase color count as one of the five or does is have to be 5 flower colors, the vase is blue? Also can the green of the leaves count as one of the 5? Thank you!!!
Great question Janine. The polychromatic color harmony is 5 or more colors of flowers, including flowers in shades of green. The foliage would be considered as a backdrop, or a neutral. The vase should unify the arrangement, but would not be part of the polychromatic color harmony of the flowers. Thank you for watching!