I’d suggest the blue as the underpainting and some ‘pop’ accents at the Bling stage with paint pens. Then you have the yellow, orange and pink. Now, use those colours – the versions you like. Add some white to them for variety. Each session, use a different combination of those three colours (and added white) for as wide a variety of colours as you like. Mix the
pink and yellow together for a lovely coral, or the orange, yellow and white for a light peach. See how just the limitation of three colours (& white) gives so much freedom within the tight control of a harmonious set of colours?Â
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