tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post3491389161328978882..comments2024-03-28T12:37:52.778-04:00Comments on Art Bead Scene Blog: Fall Pantone Color Trends: Sensible and SpiritedHeather Powershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03555102264780529839noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-47191862441496535412011-09-18T09:12:28.088-04:002011-09-18T09:12:28.088-04:00I enjoy the Pantone colour reports, not for keepin...I enjoy the Pantone colour reports, not for keeping up with trends or adjust anything I do, but to find new colour inspiration. For example, this season, the honeysuckle (and also emberglow) has made me think more about pink in combination with more traditional autumn colours. I can use it as inspiration, but also to challenge myself to try new shades or colour combos.Manekihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13362626785474144154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-17115597947880519532011-09-14T15:19:21.011-04:002011-09-14T15:19:21.011-04:00Thank you so much for including me in this gorgeou...Thank you so much for including me in this gorgeous treasury! I love this new color palette and have been inspired to create some new color combinations! My favorite Pantone fall color here is a tie between Honeysuckle and Phlox.<br />My least favorite of the colors would have to be Emberglow (I'm just not that into oranges). <br />I think the most surprising Pantone fall color in this palette would have to be Orchid, as I would have thought that was a spring color.<br />I am definitely planning on creating both glass beads and finished jewelry using these trends since they also happen to be some of my fave colors! *Ü*Lori Bergmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01964607657969140143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-76061906947539865192011-09-14T11:15:26.363-04:002011-09-14T11:15:26.363-04:00Favorite? Phlox, hands down. Least favorite? Bambo...Favorite? Phlox, hands down. Least favorite? Bamboo. It reminds me too much of the old Harvest Gold. (Ick—I still remember that shag carpeting! It's like a nasty taste in one's mouth.)<br /><br />However, since making jewelry is my way of relaxing from my job, I don't bother with trends. Instead, it's a way to use my hands and love of making to explore forms and colors that fascinate me. And if other people happen to like them, too, that's great.Aranthehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04667358055610541739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-1556433229854156932011-09-14T07:15:40.744-04:002011-09-14T07:15:40.744-04:00Quarry is a gorgeous color. I think I will see if ...Quarry is a gorgeous color. I think I will see if I can find some of these colors in glass enamels. It's hard to predict what will come out of the kiln. The torch enameled bead by Paintingwith fire is perfect though!Kristenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01175921037585169420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-36184023971477153752011-09-13T14:01:57.872-04:002011-09-13T14:01:57.872-04:00I like the Pantone for fall colors. BUt I always ...I like the Pantone for fall colors. BUt I always am a sucker for the many shades and hues. It is nice to see some purples for fall, that's fun. YOu can mix so many colors with purple it is almost like a neutral. I will love to see some projects like that. The reason I started beading, I saw a person make a hollow bead. I was mezmorised all those years back. I not only began beading, but eventually learned to make glass beads and finally a hollow one or two. The Nadin Glassico hollow beads made me nostalgic!Patternsforbeadshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13841571940703189816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-68792821153912511502011-09-13T12:13:25.547-04:002011-09-13T12:13:25.547-04:00Cedar is my favorite from the current color report...Cedar is my favorite from the current color report, and I love the way it's showcased in your treasury with black and cream. I'm currently pairing it with deep, dark reds, which will be terrific for Fall. I'm also working on a choker in Deep Teal with browns and orchids. So, yes, I definitely design with the current colors in mind.Karin Slatonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02948121235539250143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-59807084653397370352011-09-13T12:11:17.036-04:002011-09-13T12:11:17.036-04:00Good questions!
What is your favorite Pantone fal...Good questions!<br /><br />What is your favorite Pantone fall color? I'd have to say Cedar...but I don't think its the best color for jewelry. A nice cashmere sweater, maybe. :-)<br /><br />What is your least favorite Pantone fall color? Definitely orchid blush<br /><br />What is the most surprising Pantone fall color in this palette? Quarry. Not the color, exactly, more the name. It doesn’t connote that cool blue I see. <br /><br />Will you create jewelry following the trend of these colors or just stick to your favorites? Boy, good question. Each year when Pantone publishes their palette, I try to choose stones that adhere to at least a few of the chosen colors. I’m sure I’ll try to do the same this year. <br /><br />Kristy<br /><a href="http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/ShinyAdornments%E2%80%9D" rel="nofollow">Shinyadornments Handmade Jewelry</a><br /><a href="http://shinyadornments.com/simplyshiny" rel="nofollow">Simply Shiny Blog</a>ShinyAdornmentshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14846038206955193731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-34015203933966016702011-09-13T09:47:28.828-04:002011-09-13T09:47:28.828-04:00I'm really liking this new palette. My current...I'm really liking this new palette. My current fav combinations:<br /><br />bamboo / phlox / emberglow<br />plhox / cedar / orchid hush<br />quarry / bamboo / deep teal<br />bamboo / phlox / honeysuckle<br />cedar / coffee liqueur / quarry<br />deep teal / bamboo / quarry<br /><br />And yes, speaking from my past experience as an architectural designer, industry pays attention to these forecasts - it helps manufacturers of fabric, paint, carpeting, etc., to focus on common palette "themes" as they re-tool for each new season. That way, if I need to specify carpeting for a project, I can be reasonably assured I will find coordinating materials (upholstery, wallpaper, etc.). I imagine the same is true for fashion: coordinating fabrics, accessories, shoes, etc. I don't mean "matchy-matchy" - just enough to know that there are available harmonies to choose from.<br /><br />Any anyway, it's just plain fun - nice for inspiration!Karen Tottenhttp://www.starryroadstudio.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-433378433708966512011-09-13T09:36:26.290-04:002011-09-13T09:36:26.290-04:00Great post as it happens my creation for the BSBP ...Great post as it happens my creation for the BSBP are the top colors on the pallette. and the varigated browns. Ae you speaking of Johannas Itten's The art of Color. I know it well. I teach from his color star. <br />Be Blessed to be ablessing. SandyI LOVE color!https://www.blogger.com/profile/07300356625379341295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-45608220991830903192011-09-13T08:11:19.080-04:002011-09-13T08:11:19.080-04:00I think adding these colors in your shop can be a ...I think adding these colors in your shop can be a good tool for getting treasury spots and maybe noticed by Etsy, but I'm not convinced that your average shopper is following (or even knows of) the Pantone forecast. It's more likely that they either have favorite jewelry colors that they browse or an outfit they need to coordinate with (which might be influenced by Pantone).<br /><br />I like the blues (deep teal & quarry), but am not feeling honeysuckle as part of a fall lineup.Catherinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00491280935032504726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-38786705810306513532011-09-13T08:04:58.196-04:002011-09-13T08:04:58.196-04:00What a beautiful treasury!
I've never been ...What a beautiful treasury! <br /><br />I've never been one to follow the trends in either my jewelry creations or my own wardrobe. I dislike waste and can't stand seeing clothes or jewelry sitting around or even discarded because it is no longer in fashion. I tend to stick with the classics that will always be around.Alicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07545020113679133121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-85959529057119435312011-09-13T07:59:35.401-04:002011-09-13T07:59:35.401-04:00Erin, I love reading about the Pantone color repor...Erin, I love reading about the Pantone color reports, thank you for the update. I think these are a very unusual take for what most people think of as "fall", but they are truly beautiful. Each year as I look for a few pieces to add to my wardrobe, certain colors emerge as my "color" for that season. So, I don't follow the popular trends, just my own! :) The good thing about having a somewhat neutral clothing palette is that it is easy to use these wonderful colors in jewelry, and not clash. So, I'm excited by the new show of colors. Yeah, a reason to shop!Shirleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17422842701701029242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-47780355779236298612011-09-13T07:46:00.204-04:002011-09-13T07:46:00.204-04:00My favourite is the teal/nougat and bamboo/coffee ...My favourite is the teal/nougat and bamboo/coffee liqueur combos.<br />I came across these new colours while shopping one day and came home to look them up, making feel the need to bead....so posted about them on my blog as well :)<br />glad to see I'm hip to the trend :)T...https://www.blogger.com/profile/08181714879444945446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157095593736922566.post-5100998027195540872011-09-13T07:33:19.907-04:002011-09-13T07:33:19.907-04:00I love looking at the Pantone palettes but don'...I love looking at the Pantone palettes but don't really incorporate them into my work. For one thing, in ceramics it can take months to change up a glaze palette. So it's not really practical. But I think your idea of labelling for Etsy listings is excellent!SummersStudiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10250150360701388415noreply@blogger.com