Sarah Renae Clark’s Reference Color Chart: Learn and Grow!

Anyone who has ever picked up a paint palette or some colored pencils can agree on one thing: choosing the perfect color combination is hard. With a whole rainbow of options in front of you, how are you to know what works well together? Sarah Renae Clark’s color charts makes it easy for everyone, from budding hobbyists to seasoned professionals, to play around with color and learn how to construct a seamless combination.

Why Use The Color Chart?

Simple but effective just like our printable flower coloring pages, this printable guide can be used to test potential color combinations, hone your blending skills, and perfect your knowledge of color theory. When used alongside some of our other hero products, like the Color Cube and the Color Catalog, this color cross reference chart sheet makes it easy for you to test your creative limits and revise everything you’ve learned about building a dream palette. You’ve seen how many color combinations there are out there – now you can put them into practice with products like our adult coloring pages.

The great thing about these color reference guides is how clean and simple they are. There’s no fuss to go through before you get the chance to get stuck in, simply print a sheet, grab your medium of choice, and practice blending your favorite color palettes. Anyone can do it, and it makes excellent homework for anyone wanting to improve their skills. It can be enjoyed alone or with others, and its download and print form means you can take it anywhere you like.

Practice Makes Perfect With Color Charts

Our color combination chart shows a grid of 8 identical flower forms for you to color in with any combination you like. Take inspiration from our Color Catalog, volumes one and two of which are available on our website or test your skills by mixing your own palette together – the choice is yours. Alongside each flower, there is a reference color chart for you to fill with color samples and the name of the color you’ve used. If you’ve always wanted to build your own palettes, this is the tool for you! There’s enough space for you to see what works and what doesn’t, and it makes an excellent reference guide for any of your bright upcoming coloring pages!

What Format is the Reference Color Chart?

The PDF file format is compatible with any computer, mobile or tablet device, so, once you’ve got the file saved, you can store and print sheets for use wherever you have access to a printer. Take your tester sheets with you on your commute or as a soothing lunch break activity at work.