Hey Y’all!
I am currently working on a little piece about color theory. I’ll post that up as soon as it’s done.
Do any of you associate months with colors and finishes?
I do! I guess it’s a developed habit from observing nature as it changes each season. I realized that almost every month/season I rearrange my furniture, nicknacks, deco & accessories that my husband and I have collected so far according to this list:
January: Icy colors, silver, clear glass, icy blue and sea green (picture the beautiful glaciers in Alaska).
February: All kinds of pinks to soft raspberry reds (sorry guys and my hubby!
) with white and dark chocolate brown, a soft light gold with silver, and accents of light sea green (not too yellow though!).
March-May: Baby colors, soft cool and warm colors (think Easter colors), natural and painted white wicker (like the old handmade easter baskets).
June-August: Vibrant Mediterranean colors, wrought iron, stucco (european style).
Sept.-November: Fall colors, natural woods, stained woods, mixed in with light sky blue (winter sky blue), and silver .
December: White, winter sky blue, silver, clear and opaque glass, icy sea green, (as main colors). Cranberry red, vibrant deep green, and soft fruity colors as accent colors.
More to Come!
Have a great day!
-Theophania
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