by Sherri Stokey
Good morning! And a bright and cheery Caribbean colors good morning at that! Today's the big reveal for the Caribbean Colors Palette Challenge and I can't wait to share the pieces with you. If you remember, I issued
a challenge last month with pretty simple rules: make something inspired by the Caribbean Color Palette photo! Several folks decided to play along (and many thanks to each of them), so without further ado:
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Karen Colaneri |
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Sharlyn Premuda |
We had some awesome lampwork artists participate in the challenge this time around including
Mona Sullivan, Karen Colaneri and Sharlyn Premuda. I'm in awe, ladies!
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Toni Gifford |
The seed beaders never disappoint.
Kay Ackerman used several shapes of seed beads along with a gorgeous luminous cab in her bead embroidery pendant while Toni Gifford added just a touch of silver when she stitched her pendant (
Desert Star Pendant design by Justyna Szlezak).
Samantha Wescott and
Sylvia Lupberger both made multiple pieces in various bead weaving techniques (such talent!).
I played along, too. You can see several of my micro macrame pieces in
this blog post, but I'll share my favorite one with you here:
And there you have it - another palette challenge for the history books. I hope you've enjoyed seeing the different designs in different mediums - I know I did!
2 comments:
Beautiful designs! I must have missed this challenge but I love how everyone worked with the colors.
Really pretty creations everyone. Kay's is stunning and I love Mona's lampwork. The solid colours made me think they were stone wear.
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