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What a beautiful color scheme. I’ve always enjoyed lavenders/violets and orange together, but throw in a splash of bright yellow green… now that takes verve! (Another great photo by Andrew Castellano.)
I’ve extracted the colors from the photo and laid them out so you can better see the palette itself. I invite someone to bead a bracelet or necklace in these colors – I’ll post it here.

Celeste Fugazzotto sent me a photo of a beautiful multi-strand bracelet she made – prior to seeing this photo – that matches the palette. Using carnelian, coral, peridot, and amethyst, the proportions are different, but the color families remain that of the photo. See how the abundance of orange heats up the piece. This is a brave scheme! (Click the image to see the entire bracelet.)
Check out these brilliant powdered dyes! I can’t help but smile when I look at this array of luminous colors. The photographer, Andrew Castellano, did nothing on the computer to enhance this photograph.
It is strangely disorienting to finally hold my first copy of a book I have created.
So much effort, passion, love, frustration, elation, compromise and heart have gone into every choice and decision. Years of dreaming and years of physical work. At least another year of waiting while the publishers and printers do their part.
Then it arrives. No angels, no trumpets, no fanfare. Just a manilla envelope surrounding bubblewrap and a UPS label with my name on it. A sample copy. (The commercial shipment is floating over the Pacific Ocean right now.)
I open the envelope. There she is. My dream manifest. Alive, it has a body: corporeal, breathing, I can turn the pages, see all its beauty, all its flaws.
I am thrilled and yet disoriented. The dreaming, preparing, planning, working and waiting is over. I have to compleletly change gears, change mindsets. My dream is manifest: The Beader’s Color Palette is born.
Now my role changes. I’m letting it go – sending it out into the world to let it do what it came to do: inspire people to find their color voice.
The heat of spring and summer always calls for cool palettes of blue-greens, aquas, and teals. But how about the citrus colors? Think “a roll of lifesavers”: tangerine, lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit (writing the words makes my mouth water). A fresh palette that captivates with its warmth and vitality. Try citrus colors in their pure, saturated versions, or tint them up with a little white.
I love ancient jewelry! Look what I found on National Geographic! See the earliest known gold necklace created in the Western Hemisphere-found in a burial site near Lake Titicaca in Peru.



