Romance
COLOR STORY
If you have never created a series of works to be displayed together, this color story promises beautiful
results and is easy enough for any beginner to follow. A monochromatic color palette consisting of
charcoal grays, onyx, and coal tones creates the perfect starting point for thread color or fabric choices;
and can easily be adjusted to change the values from darker or lighter as desired. Since the colors are
based on a unifying hue, they will consistently work together and allow for just about any accent color
to be added in. For this particular color story, Wilson's accent of blushing pinks adds an air of romance
while providing the perfect pop of color against the grayscale tones. Adopt this color story for a
delicate touch of color to any wall, or you can even swap the pinks for your own preferred accent shade.
Thread and Fabric Colors
Base tone: White or black.
Main Colors: White, black, and shades of gray with a pop of pink and blush.
Pink tones should be used sparingly; keep your colors mainly within the black and white spectrum.
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