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With any pattern combinations try to use: a mix of large and small scale prints, prints that vary in their density (i.e., how closely the motifs are placed), and colors that work together. You're not looking for a 50-50 balance, but, rather, one that goes by the "gallon-quart-pint" rule. by Debbie Hodge Since antiquity, patterns have been incorporated into tiles, linens, rugs, wallpaper, dishes, upholstery, clothing, and more. Pattern and texture are wonderful tools for adding... Continue reading »
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