Wednesday, November 30, 2011

SECOND COLOR CHALLENGE by ERIN

Welcome to the 2nd Color Challenge Hosted by Erin Pariz-Hintz at Treasures found;
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

26 comments:

  1. oh what fun colours and love the paint chips....wonderful piece you've created

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  2. Both of those are wonderful. The second bracelet looks like it would be so fun to wear. All those dangles look positively divine!

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  3. What 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!
    Enjoy the day!
    Erin

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  4. Sandy, 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!

    Great challenge my dear!
    {Hugs!}

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  5. Both bracelets are beautiful. Great job!!

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  6. So 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 : )

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  7. Sandy - 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!

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  8. Very pretty bracelets! Normally I'm not that fond of "charm-style"/"Cha-cha" bracelets, but yours is lovely. Fab job!

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  9. Such lovely designs - you definitely used your palette to your advantage! My favorite is the second bracelet with all of the 'danglies' - beautiful! :)

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  10. That charm bracelet is just lovely. I love that style of bracelet especially because they make like noises.

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  11. They're both very pretty pieces, but I love that 2nd bracelet. Loads of color and bling. You did a great job.

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  12. What fun & COLOR FULL bracelets! Super happy pieces :)

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  13. Both pieces are beautiful, but my favorite is the dangle bracelet. So much fun!

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  14. Both bracelets are very pretty! And what a lovely palette you got to work with -- it looks like you really enjoyed playing with it, too!

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  15. What creative pieces! Well done challenging yourself and rising to it! :)

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  16. Love 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!
    Jenni

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  17. Beautiful bracelets. I love the color palette, and that leaf toggle.

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  18. I LOVE color too!
    Thank you for dropping by my blog this morning.
    It is a pleasure to meet you!

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  19. 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.

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  20. Oh! I really like your three strand crystal bracelet! Nice idea with different shapes on the focal beads!

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  21. I 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? :)

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  22. Charms and dangles... I love your second bracelet!
    Ambra

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  23. Nicely done! I'm really digging the fun of that second bracelet.

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