Ombre’ Bowl and Analogous Arrangement
Orange | Peach | Brown Arrangements
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This week’s Fun Flower Project is all about Color- featuring an Ombré Color enhanced wooden bowl from Accent Décor- and an Analogous Centerpiece in a painted bowl.
Design Master Color Tools- provide the medium for changes the natural wooden bowls from Accent Décor- One is painted using Osiana Just for Flowers, Coral Color Tool- and Salmon überMatte- each giving a colorful and unique color treatment.
J creates an ombré effect using the three colors on one bowl- and another using the Coral- for the arrangement container. Featuring an assortment of Analogous Flowers- in Yellows and Oranges- the two projects can be combined for dramatic effect- interior accessories- or your next special event.
Check out all the wonderful containers offered by Accent Décor- at www.AccentDecor.com - or search for your nearest Accent Décor Retailer at https://www.accentdecor.com/retailer-locator/
For Color Inspiration- visit www.dmcolor.com and see more videos- and the newest colors offered by Design Master!
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