Each January, my friend Erin Prais-Hintz challenges us to make earrings using the recently announced color of the year for the We're All Ears challenge over on the Earrings Everyday blog. I don't know about you, but this is the first time in ages that I've actually liked the Pantone Color of the Year! Happy days are here again! Not that I normally pay much attention to color trends and whatnot... I tend to just make what I want to make.
I had a surprising amount of earring-appropriate blue beads in my stash to potentially play with this month... this picture doesn't even capture all the art beads! As is often the case I had more options than I had time.
I have to admit that I wasn't really considering the different color palettes featuring Classic Blue. Probably because I have a strong tendency toward more monochromatic designs! I did pull together a couple of things that I think fit with specific color groupings though so I'll start there.
First up, a little take on the Ponder color palette. I had some fun abstract enameled moth shapes from Gardanne that just needed to fly into a earring design. The picture doesn't do them full justice, but there is some great color and texture on the solid side of the moths from the silver she used. I decided to go for a slightly larger bead dangle than I might normally, but these faceted labradorite teardrops were too perfect to pass up. The stone has some nice flashes of blue fire that was difficult to capture.
My next pair features some fabulous polymer clay charms by our gracious hostess Erin Prais-Hintz of Tesori Trovati. With the fun metallic foil accents and the super dark blue, these were perfect to go with the Desert Twilight palette. I chose metallic coppery English cut Czech glass beads and some bright blue dyed agate for the dangles.
The last two pairs that I made for this month focus just on the Classic Blue itself! I had a couple of fun spiral swirl beads from Marsha Neal that decided to come out to play. I just added some small dark navy Czech glass beads and a bead cap at the bottom and a little silver toned bead at the top. These are on sterling ear wires.
Next up, I salvaged some faux tin pieces from this past fall's Inspired by Nature Retreat. The colors were perfect, but the original rectangles were a little flawed on one end. No problem! I just trimmed them down smaller and then got busy filing the edges down. After punching holes at top and bottom I just wire wrapped some adorable little Czech glass flowers with crystal centers on the bottom. Tiny, simple, and cute!
Not made specifically for this challenge, but still celebrating the 2020 Color of the Year, here's a few more. These were all made at the end of December for the Art Bead Scene Art Journey #9 challenge.
From left to right: polymer clay charms by Humblebeads and cocoon beads by Saga Hus; ceramic charms by Artisticaos, polymer clay discs by Humblebeads, and dyed agate; porcelain charms by Kiyoi Design.
Hope you all have a fabulous weekend! As this posts, I'm at the tail end of what I hope will be another fabulous Disney World vacation. I'll catch you on the flip side! For now, pop on over to the Earrings Everyday blog to see what everyone else was inspired to make HERE.
These are all so gorgeous! The art beads you've chosen are wonderful. I'm going to have to give some attention to those different palettes featuring Classic Blue. Desert Twilight (and the earrings you made for it) is especially beautiful. And I can just imagine that first pair in person being able to see the silver in the moth and the flash in the labradorite.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a lot of material to work with! I found that I didn't have nearly as much blue in my stash as I thought. So that is why I am making my own components....so stay tuned! Hoping I can get some done this week! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteSo many amazing blue beads!! My designs stayed pretty monochromatic too. I find it so hard to pack a lot of color into earrings. It's such a small space. Anyway...those ones with Erin's clay pieces are really great. I just love gold with a classic blue.
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