2018 Topic 13: Mint, Sage, Claret & Gold (colours)
Well hello everyone, Darcy here, this week we have a new topic for you based on a beautiful colour combination.
Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 12: Transfers Challenge...
The winner is: Etsuko from My Favourite Things
Email Darcy to claim your prize. Darcydotneedles@gmail.com
This piece of furniture really caught my eye, how striking is this, a real statement piece.
Michele Sprague Design |
Another striking piece for the home in this bespoke glass panel, a lovely composition that makes great use of light and has the darker colours as support.
Osler Kurki Studio |
This lamp is gorgeous, and does use all the colours from our colour scheme. Stunning elegance, evocative of times gone by but at the same time modern chic.
Susan Kinzig and Caryn Kinzig |
You can of course decorate yourself, never forget about wearable art, make a statement and show off your art. this brooch, teamed with the lush green dress are a wonderful match. perfect for a summer or autumn evening.
Angela B |
More wearable art in the form of this gorgeous necklace, the way the colours blends from light to dark is so lovely. All knotted, a labour of love.
Arumidesign |
Another necklace this time from leather, you could create this with die cuts and leather offcuts, or flower stamps on shrink plastic.
Leather blossoms |
These colours are perfect for Christmas, on cards, decorations and on gifts, who wouldn't love this ensemble. It is early to think of the winter season, but if you have a colour scheme in mind you can pick up things throughout the year to make it less stressful later on.
Jennelise Rose |
Of course these ornaments are just classic Christmas, are you getting festive yet?
Renate |
One more Christmas sample, this time a much lighter green, very understated. this sets a lovely base for the deep claret ribbon.
Eliotstamps |
Now for a card for any occasion, how beautiful do these flowers look, so rich you can almost catch their scent.
Keri |
These colours are very much inspired by nature an you can see that clearly in this canvas.
Floral Todes |
More evidence in this altered photograph.
Tamelyn Feinstein |
The floral theme continues over into cardmaking, and these colours are beautiful and bold, especially so against a crisp white background.
Leena Girsa |
At first glance this scrapbook page does look all pink, but peer closer at the layers to discover the different shades going as dark as claret. Once topped off with the mint pieces and bow it all comes together very prettily. Notice there are spots, stripes and checks, but they all work together. Careful choice of shade and placement is key.
Melo Vrijhof |
This next layout uses similar colours but it looks so very different as it is the greens that are more prominent. Two layouts that are complete opposites, showing how versatile this colour combination is.
Mariemily |
Wonderful mixed media piece now, look at those textures, the leaves almost hidden but adding so much, and colour gradients from light to dark green, all topped with the collage elements. does this inspire you to get started?
Carrie Vielle |
A final digital piece, , again using all our colours. Mint, Sage, Claret and Gold. I love the sentiment on this one, though not sure I would achieve it with a bucket!
Mischief Circus |
Well there you have it, a new topic to play with. What inspired you the most, what would you like to make for this challenge? Whatever you make, have fun and do link up, we love seeing what you create.
Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks!
~ Darcy
To join our challenge and win a new Zinski apron:
Simply make something arty relevant to the topic, and link your creation from any social URL (eg. Instagram, Pinterest, Blog Post etc) sharing your original make to this challenge page.
Simply make something arty relevant to the topic, and link your creation from any social URL (eg. Instagram, Pinterest, Blog Post etc) sharing your original make to this challenge page.
The current topic link Topic 13: Mint, Sage, Claret, Gold will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, August 12th 2018, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.
NB you have 3 weeks for this challenge due to New Products being announced
NB you have 3 weeks for this challenge due to New Products being announced
All links go in the draw to win a PaperArtsy creative apron. Please make sure we can contact you as a prize winner - it helps if you share your contact info from the platform you opt to use.
Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Congratulations Etsuko.... Great inspiration Darcy. I can see me loving the colour combo.
ReplyDeleteGlorious colour combination and congratulations to Etsuko x
ReplyDeleteSo pleased for you Etsuko! Great intro Darcy!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Oh gorgeous colour combo. Now I know what I'm playing with tomorrow once I've cleaned up the huge mess that was once a tidy desk.
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Hazel xxx
Love this colour combo, all topped off with a touch of gold.. delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration.
Creative wishes Tracey x
Thank you so much Miriam, Mac and LucyII I'm looking forward to seeing new Zinski apron wow!! Topic13 is wonderful theme and rich colours comb Darcy. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color combo :) thanks for the gorgeous inspiration.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Etsuko on that win, well done.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great colour combination which I think lends itself to so many different styles. The inspiration is great, I especially like the collage canvas with the leaves and the stained glass panel. Colour challenges are good fun, I bet everyone does something completely different so can't wait to see.
Julia x
Great colour theme - have had fun creating! Love some of the art chosen, especially the claret flower that looks like a poppy or rose maybe, its so beautiful. Rachel
ReplyDeleteLove this combination Darcy. Luscious and so inspiring. Xx
ReplyDeleteNot a colour combo I would use but I’m up for a challenge especially with all that great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYay, made it in time with all my finished project. Really enjoyed all these colours once I got into it.
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