The first thing my mind went to for this challenge were some fun new enameled components that I got from a de-stash event. The charms themselves have tons of colors and textures... perfect! First up, a pair of long skinny charms by Tina Piraino that I paired with some cute little drops by my friend Anna Pierson of Saga Hus Components. I love the tiny touch of fiber on the drops!
Next up, an even wilder pair of charms by Marie Demico that are so crazy vibrant. I'm so in love with the lime-y greens and pops of other bright colors. Yummy! I wire wrapped some coordinating Czech glass with copper wire to finish the look. I've had these rondelles in a fun mix of greens for a while, but I finally found the perfect use for some of them.
Moving on from enameled charms, I picked a bright pair of charms from Happy Fish Things for this big, bold design. I used some orange wire to hide the loops on the charms while bringing out the darker orange of the charms. In a go big or go home moment, I added some turquoise wooden beads that are large but lightweight and some yellowy Czech glass.
Lastly, not a new design, but some new colors and new versions of old colors for my up-cycled beer can flower earrings. Each of these pairs has a mix of different colors as well as the texture in the embossed copper blanks. As soon as I can card these cuties, they'll be heading into Unearthed Arts.
These are fantastic, Sarajo! The colors and designs speak of summer, leisure and joy!
ReplyDeleteAll of these make me do a Happy Dance, I love the bright mix of colors + textures for the 2nd pair ... but also the clean lines + understated colors in the first pair!!
ReplyDeleteI'm learning from you gals (ArtElements) about so many different challenges going on all around!
Alysen
I'm totally digging this Happy Dance Challenge too and have a little project I just completed and need to share as well. I dig all of yours too!the combination of colors and textures fit right in with the challenge images!
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