Color Combinations that go with GREEN

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9 green Color combos that will make your project pop

Hey crafters and coloristas! Get ready to ditch the drab and dive into the vibrant world of GREEN! This chameleon of a color goes with basically everything, and it’s got the power to transform your next project from meh to masterpiece.

Whether you’re working on coloring pages or breathing new life into a tired craft project, green is your new BFF. But with so many shades and combos to choose from, where do you even begin? Don’t stress! Here are 9 awesome color palettes that’ll get your creative juices flowing.

This sophisticated color palette exudes elegance. It is the color of a midsummer tea party or a pampered day at the spa. Purples and lavender hues blend beautifully with muted greens and warm tan.

Sophisticated Green, Lavender, and Tan

2. Tropical Green, Blue, Pink, and Orange

Imagine a tropical coral reef with this tropical combination of colors. This color palette is fun and cheery. Dusty rose pink and orange are a warm and energetic contrast to the the cooler aqua green and blue colors. Perfect for springtime flower coloring pages, beach crafts, or anything that needs a burst of color.

Tropical Green, Blue, Pink, and Orange

3. Gothic Shades of Green and Black

This gothic color palette with black and shades of green evokes a sense of mystery and ethereal beauty. It’s a perfect choice for creating scenes that are both captivating and dramatic.

Gothic Shades of Green and Black

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4. Green with Pink, Yellow, Orange and Brown

Imagine yourself surrounded by flowers in a summer water garden. The playful energy in this bright and cheery color palette comes from vibrant pink, yellow, and orange mixed with cool green and earthy brown.

Green with Pink, Yellow, Orange, and Brown

5. Ancient Green Turquoise and Copper Brown

A color palette featuring green turquoise and copper brown is a stunning and unexpected combination. It brings a natural and vibrant feel with a touch of rustic elegance.

Ancient Green Turquoise and Copper Brown

6. Velvet Hunter Green and Gold

This combo is basically a timeless classic, like your grandma’s emerald ring or that vintage Chanel bag you scored at the thrift store. It’s got that old-world elegance, but with a modern twist that keeps it fresh. The hunter green is so rich and moody, it’s like stepping into a secret garden after dark. But then you add a touch of gold and boom! Instant Insta-worthy upgrade. Think antique teacups gleaming in candlelight, or those chic art ceco lamps with the metallic trim.

Velvet Green and Gold

7. Shades of Forest Green

Close your eyes, imagine you’re on a sun-dappled hike, surrounded by the lush, layered greens of a summer forest. Now open your eyes (and your craft supplies)! This green palette has depth, dimension, and a touch of mystery that’ll make your coloring pages and crafts explode with life.

Shades of Forest Green

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8. Olive Green, Orange, and Yellow

Obsessed with this citrus sunrise vibe? Olive green adds that earthy richness. Then hit it with a pop of juicy orange. And for that extra glow? A squeeze of sunshine yellow, like the light spilling through your balcony on a lazy Sunday. This combo is basically summer in a palette.

Olive Green, Orange, and Yellow

9. Classic Emerald Green and Silver

Imagine a chic color combo with emerald green and silver vibes. It’s like a glam forest party meets futuristic shimmer. This palette brings lush greenery and metallic magic together for a trendy and stylish craft project.

Classic Emerald Green and Silver

Keep track of your palettes with free printable palette cards.

Printable Palette Cards

More about Color Palettes!

Want to learn more about creating your own color wheels and palettes? Check out Color Wheel Basics: Working with Paints and Colored Pencils” hosted by Molly Hatch on Creativebug’s online art classes.