We are on our 6th Color Challenge! This is the Neutral Color Scheme Challenge! This Section of the Challenge runs for 4 weeks from March 19th to Friday, April 16th.Are you ready for an easy one? I sure am! This is how Wikipedia explains Neutral color schemes—A color Scheme that includes only colors not found on the color wheel, called neutrals, such as beige, brown, white, black and gray.
I think Neutrals are easy. They are what we have the most of. They go with everything, and they can make us feel natural, or black and white bold. Have fun!
The fine Print-To enter your work for a chance to win beautiful Clay beads by Beads-of-Clay members, please add your photos to the Beads of Clay Flickr group. Please label your photo with the color scheme you have used. Example: Neutral- This is how I will know that you are playing along!
I think Neutrals are easy. They are what we have the most of. They go with everything, and they can make us feel natural, or black and white bold. Have fun!
The fine Print-To enter your work for a chance to win beautiful Clay beads by Beads-of-Clay members, please add your photos to the Beads of Clay Flickr group. Please label your photo with the color scheme you have used. Example: Neutral- This is how I will know that you are playing along!
On April 16th a random winner will be chosen from all the entries in the Neutral color group. Entries need to include at least one clay bead or button. Entries can be a Clay bead or Button. Entries do not have to be jewelry.
There is still time to Enter your Tetradic Designs in the challenge. The Tetradic section of the Challenge Closes on April 2nd.
To see the entire time line and links to great tools to help you choose your colors-- check out this Blog post--http://beads-of-clay.blogspot.com/2010/01/beads-of-clay-blog-color-challenge.html
The Neutral section of our challenge will have multiple prizes donated by 3 different Beads-of-Clay artists! I will share photos of the prizes next week!
I'm looking forward to this one...have to get through the tetradic one first, though! haaaaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeleteDoes the art bead or button have to be of fired clay?
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