I am so delighted you dropped by to see just what I have been up to since Erin sent me my color palette. First I must say I love, love these colors, but I love all things COLOR. I made two pieces the first one I used crystals. I wasn’t too pleased with it because I could not the right size pink focal crystal Photos are by Emanda Johnson
I made a second creation of red violet and turquoise blue glass beads. I could not dind a blue violet bead anywhere. so I made a polymer clay bead and put a glue on crystal at the end to give a little sparkle. I finished the creation off with a gold tone leaf toggle
Just because this is a COLOR CHALENGE I am gifting some lucky artist
COLOR HARMONY
By Hideaki Chijiwa It was copyright 1987 a first edition copy
Leave a comment for a chance to win this amazing book on color harmony and a way to reach you.
Blessed to be a Blessing
oh what fun colours and love the paint chips....wonderful piece you've created
ReplyDeleteBoth of those are wonderful. The second bracelet looks like it would be so fun to wear. All those dangles look positively divine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty palette! I love the way you and Emanda photographed it all, and I never would have noticed any missing colors! Thank you for gifting someone with this book. That looks like a perfect reference. Thank you for playing along in the challenge!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the day!
Erin
Great Job Mom!
ReplyDeleteSandy, I really love the charm style bracelet you did in the second photo. Great colors together and the charms add a pop of whimsy! Love it! It would get worn often in my wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge my dear!
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Both bracelets are beautiful. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty I love the second one as well I think the brass makes it pop - but they are both beauties!!!Thanks so much for stopping by : )
ReplyDeleteSandy - I just love both of these pieces! And I can't help but notice your blog background sort of matches too! you did a beautiful job bringing your palette colors together!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty bracelets! Normally I'm not that fond of "charm-style"/"Cha-cha" bracelets, but yours is lovely. Fab job!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely designs - you definitely used your palette to your advantage! My favorite is the second bracelet with all of the 'danglies' - beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteThat charm bracelet is just lovely. I love that style of bracelet especially because they make like noises.
ReplyDeleteThey're both very pretty pieces, but I love that 2nd bracelet. Loads of color and bling. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun & COLOR FULL bracelets! Super happy pieces :)
ReplyDeleteBoth pieces are beautiful, but my favorite is the dangle bracelet. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteBoth bracelets are very pretty! And what a lovely palette you got to work with -- it looks like you really enjoyed playing with it, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat creative pieces! Well done challenging yourself and rising to it! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty cha cha bracelet..so true to your palette... Must sound lovely, too. How generous of you to give away such a perfectly timed color reference book. Some one will love that!
ReplyDeleteJenni
Beautiful bracelets. I love the color palette, and that leaf toggle.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE color too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by my blog this morning.
It is a pleasure to meet you!
I especially like the second bracelet, of course I like charms and dangling things, but both are lovely and what a great palette you had to work with.
ReplyDeleteOh! I really like your three strand crystal bracelet! Nice idea with different shapes on the focal beads!
ReplyDeleteI think your first piece is my favourite, I love the graduated colours laid out next to one another. I empathise with your frustrations on not being able to find just 'exactly' the right bead or shade to fit a piece, but isn't it great when it does work? :)
ReplyDeletevery pretty pieces.
ReplyDeleteI love them! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteCharms and dangles... I love your second bracelet!
ReplyDeleteAmbra
Nicely done! I'm really digging the fun of that second bracelet.
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