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Natures medicine bloom3/8/2024 ![]() Imagine – if you have a challenging meeting – or need to keep things calm with relatives at holiday gatherings… (right?) – you can create an arrangement in Monochromatic Colors- to help set the mood for the event.Īnalagous Colors- those colors that are Next to one another on the color wheel- create a friendly atmosphere- you can break the ice- for example- by using an arrangement of orange and pink… in this episode of Life in Bloom- I chose my favorite analogous color combination Yellow and Green…Ĭomplimentary color- cause excitement- so if you want to get the party started- you can choose colors that are opposite one another on the color wheel- it’s a great way to raise the ‘visual vibrations’ in a room- and cause the energy level to rise. We can affect our Emotions- and the Emotions of others through Color- using different color combinations allows us to set the mood for our next party, dinner, home or office… It’s useful and can help us gently guide the viewers of our arrangements to experience things differently!Ĭhoosing a Monochromatic Color Scheme- (tints tones and shades) of any Color- creates a calming atmosphere. Green- Compassionate, Generous, Loving and Kindįor more information on Color- Check out my Color Wheel and Chart in the uBloom Store- and get one for yourself Purple- Emotional, Free-spirited, Gentle andīlue- Conservative, Reliable, Powerful and Trustworthy Pink- Kind, Loving, and Sensitive to the needs of oThers Red- Extroverted, Confidant, Caregiver and Optimistic Orange- Accepting, Friendly, Warm and Tolerant- Orange people also embrace change… ![]() Yellow- Cheerful, Fun – an Idea Person, Perfectionist I create a Color Wheel out of flowers- and in true Lee Eisemann Fashion- we talk about the Personality traits that are associated with the different colors- your favorite color tells a great deal about you… for example: I still refer that book constantly- to brush up on my color choices- and Lee’s theory of Color and Design. I have all of her books- and “Color For your Every Mood” is one of my favorites. That’s a huge compliment- I’ve been a student and follower of Leatrice Eiseman- the Color Guru- famous for her books, seminars and direction at the Pantone® Institute. I always have people compliment me on my sense of color. I’ve been fascinated by Color my whole life- and it certainly affects the way I arrange flowers. This Episode of Life in Bloom is all about color- especially when it comes to flowers. Host J Schwanke shows you how to color your life with Flowers! Flowers are the perfect way to “try on” new colors – positively affect your mood, and adding vibrancy to your decorating, cooking, and entertaining.Īn Introduction to Color- and Color Personalities
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