Topic 14: Colour Mixing
Isn't it nice to have a blog post with dessert, so here's a little bit extra on the side for your Sunday evening! Liz takes her theory from the previous post to the next stage with an extra notebook for you....
Here's Liz again...
Hi again Everyone!
So having shown you ideas about colour mixing, here's what you can do with all the little puddles of colour that you've made.
Here's a couple of ideas....
Firstly mix the colours with a little water so that they blend together and tap them down randomly with the brush almost flat to the card to create teardrop shapes (1). Start adding a darker colour (2). and keep adding more darker colours.
Keep tapping the brush to blend the colours together.
I used this idea with blues on one side and then did the same with pinks on the other side to create a background.
Then I added some stamped images, some onto the background and some on separate card (and then cut out) to decorate the card.
I've then used this as a cover for a book to keep all my colour swatches together.
Another idea is to just tap the colours onto card. In this example I have created elongated triangles randomly on the card. I kept adding colours, using brighter and lighter colours in the front until I liked the effect.
I used this piece of card to make some tags.
Same stamps were used as before.
I hope that these examples have given you some ideas about colour mixing.
If you make colour charts like mine why not create a book to keep them in for future reference.
Bye for now, I'll be back soon.
Liz
We would love to see how you interpret this Colour Mixing topic by linking what you make to our 2016 Challenge #14: Colour Mixing, on this page HERE.
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wow, these look great! I really love the piece with all the colours on, it looks like a field of flowers.
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely beautiful Liz and I especially like the second piece which looks like a wild meadow and makes such stunning tags.
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Fliss xx
Another really informative post. Really enjoyed it. Lx
ReplyDeleteMore wonderful colours and tips! Thanks once again Liz! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful the book cover and cards, this mixing colours are so exciting!! xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous book cover and great ideas for using your methods Liz. I love the piece you used for the tags too. Really beautiful results!
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Lesley Xx
Yummy colour mixes, you are the expert...love your book cover. Xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous inspiration and ideas...Thank you x
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