photo courtesy of Matt Armendariz; Styling by Adam Pearson |
How about some fantastic jewelry pieces in spearmint, chocolate, grape, tomato red, and that luscious orange yellow of the peach, which are only some of the colors represented here. Your look can be more somber by graying down or saturating these colors ... but even the Jadeite plate can be part of your inspiration. There's a lot to work with here. Remember our slogan, "Making Handmade with Handmade."
Since we're starting a new year, what about a resolution to try to make some of our own components? Kelli Pope shows you just how easy it can be ... go here to see how. Not only will you feel a sense of accomplishment, but you'll be creating something that is truly "one of a kind" for even if you were to try to recreate it the next day, it would not be the same. We are unique and what we make is unique!
But what would a challenge be without prizes?!!! And great prizes we have ...
Altered Curiosities by Jane Wynn and A Porcelain Pendant in an etched bezel setting by LeAnn Weih |
Our own very talented LeAnn Weih is offering a gorgeous pendant. Here's her description:
This pendant was made from brass sheet that was etched on one side. A bezel was soldered onto the unetched side of the pendant. I made the cabachon from porcleain. The size is about 1.25 inches high and 1.25 inches at the base.And as always you will be entered in our weekly "Designer of the Week" as well as the possibility of being sponsored on the blog for one month. The winner will also have a page displaying the winning piece on our website. Click here to see the most recent winner's page.
So, there you have it ... post photos at our flickr page and enter as many pieces as you'd like. Good luck and Happy New Year and, as always, thank you for participating!
4 comments:
Oh goody goody a new and very interesting challenge....thinking cap ON!!
Sooooo.....I made the mistake of coming here hungry... now what?
My mouth is watering.
Love the idea of using a photo of food to inspire color choices - it adds another sense to the thought process. Great idea! The vibrancy of the colors during the winter months just makes me smile! What a great challenge!
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