- Mix different size patters together - such as a one large pattern with a few smaller patterns.
- Use consistent patterns with different colors
- Use patterns with similarities other than color
- Use a solid piece of card stock to pull together several patterns using the same color.
- Use patterns with subtle similarities
- Use patterns with the main colors within the same color family
- Try thinking of it as an outfit (for someone who will wear patterns)
- Put all your patterns on your desk beside each other, step back and squint. If something sticks out like a sore thumb, remove that pattern and look again
- If you have a pattern you want to use, but it doesn't quite match, try changing it with chalks, inks, or laying vellum over to tone it down
- When using bright patterns, if you like them together, but something just isn't quite right - try "inking" the edges white. It will soften the colors and give it a more unified look.
- Try using texture patterns in different shades of one color instead, such as using three pieces of different shades of pink with all different textures
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