![]() Check your work by making sure the complimentary colors are across from each other….Just remember ROYGBIV (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). Make sure you get the colors in the right order ( not optional!)….I liked having brown in the middle, because when you mix all the colors together they make….I think that’s easier than trying to make all the colors angle into the middle, but go for it if you’re feeling ambitious! I also put a round placemat in the middle to hold that space open and then removed it for the photo.But if my color wheel had been any bigger I would have needed a ladder! So keep any size limitations in mind. I used a round coffee table and stood on our couch to take the picture.Using something round as a template is helpful.Pick a spot where you’ll have good lighting for your photo – you won’t want to move it once you have it all assembled! Start assembling your color wheel as you find things.Here are a few tips I learned while putting my color wheel together… The idea is simple… gather items in bright, solid colors from around your home, assemble them into color wheel order, and snap a pic! Then share your creation on social media using the hashtag #colorwheelchallenge. If you’ve been following any art teacher accounts on social media lately, you’ve probably seen it… the Color Wheel Challenge! ![]()
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