Creative Color Schemes for Weaving Vibrant Friendship Bracelets
The sky’s the limit when picking color palettes for handmade friendship bracelets. Complementary, contrasting, monochromatic, and rainbow schemes all make bold statements.
Complementary Colors
Complementary colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel, creating high contrast. Bright combos include:
- Orange and Blue
- Red and Green
- Yellow and Purple
These lively duos pop.
Contrasting Hues
Adjacent colors on the wheel offer lower contrast. Pleasant combos include:
- Red, Orange, and Yellow
- Blue, Purple, and Pink
- Green, Yellow, and Orange
Monochromatic Magic
Monochromatic utilizes tints and shades of one color:
- Light Pink, Blush, Magenta
- Sea Green, Hunter Green, Avocado
- Baby Blue, Royal Blue, Navy
Monochrome makes a tonal statement.
Rainbow Bright
For the full spectrum, do red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. Or try:
- Red, Orange, Green, Blue
- Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple
- Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple
Rainbows evoke joy and pride.
Neutral Shades
Soft earthy hues lend subtle style:
- Cream, Taupe, Brown, Grey
- Blush, Nude, Beige, Ivory
- Bronze, Sand, Tan, Khaki
Neutrals exude sophistication.
Matching or clashing colors in vibrant schemes personalizes bracelets for friends.
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FAQs
Apart from black and white, colours, which are opposites on the colour wheel and called complementary go very well together in general. We have luminous, vibrant colours and their variations here, such as blue and turquoise or yellow and orange.
You can go for a combination of yellow-greens, light blues and neons or combine warm shades like yellow, pink and coral with navy blue.
Color wheel. Part of these rules and guidelines make up the color wheel — designed by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666.
Royal blue & peach (trending)
Blue & pink (classic)
Charcoal & yellow (classic)
Red & yellow(classic)
Lime green & electric blue (trending)
Lavender & teal (trending)
Cherry red & off-white (classic)
If you’re looking for a few basic but perennially popular 3 color combinations to kickstart your color palette, think about combinations like: Yellow, red, and blue. Green, orange, and purple. Teal, magenta, and gold.