Re: Color Layout
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- Subject: Re: Color Layout
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- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 1996 23:01:06 +0000
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Hi Kim,
Just my opinion, but I prefer color groups together, paying close
attention to which go next to each other. For example, dark purples
and blacks look good next to light colors such as pinks or even whites. I have two
sdbs, the nearly black Jewel Baby and ...I can't remember, but it's a silvery white
with light blue beards. Anyway, they look great.
I think it's all a matter of preference. How could irises look
bad<G>?
> >Would anyone like to take a few moments and give me the best color layout to
> >plant TB's? I've ordered all colors from Schreiners from black to pastel to
> >bi-color (EDITH WOLFORD is my current all-time favorite) and want to make sure
> >they are shown off the best possible way to compliment each other. Is it best
> >to keep similar colors in color groups or have everything all mixed together?
> For what it's worth here are the color combinations I would find interesting.
>
> Safe combinations:
> Blues and violets with yellows or whites
> Reds with whites or yellows
> Pinks and oranges with whites
> Pinks with light blues
> Yellows with whites
>
> More shocking combinations:
> Dark purples with oranges or yellows
> Blues and violets with oranges
> Blacks with oranges or whites
> Donald Mosser
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