I have always been drawn to color. Rich, bright, bold. When I saw Pantones Spring 2014 colors here: www.play-crafts.com/blog/, I thought 'ME'!
Either I'm more in tune with fashion than I thought, or I just use a lot of color. If you knew me, you know I just use a lot of color!!
I decided to check my stash and see if I am following the trend. This is what I came up with. My conclusion is this: Close but no cigar! My colors tend to be more vibrant and bright. I'm not as hip as I thought! Trend. A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
Your colors are SO close, though! That counts for something. I really like the Paloma color...Such a pretty gray. I'm now following your new blog! =0) ~Kim www.2justByou.com
I just CANNOT with these colors. It's the softness I don't like -- they're so . . . dusty. Kate Spain colors, maybe (I always hate Kate Spain colors, with the bluey purples and purply blues).
I almost always find that my tastes (and therefore, stash) go a lot better with their fall colors than their more pastel-y spring colors. :) And someone pointed out on my blog that Jenny is right: Kate Spain's new line incorporates a ton of these colors!
Your colors are SO close, though! That counts for something. I really like the Paloma color...Such a pretty gray. I'm now following your new blog! =0)
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That just means you are a braver trend setter, using the brighter, bolder colors!
ReplyDeleteI just CANNOT with these colors. It's the softness I don't like -- they're so . . . dusty. Kate Spain colors, maybe (I always hate Kate Spain colors, with the bluey purples and purply blues).
ReplyDeleteNow your version, those are nice.
I really can't get behind hemlock. Gimme bright, bold, saturated colors! I'm with you, but it's probably genetic... !!
ReplyDeleteI agree on being undefined! I don't like boundries! Much of the fun is trying new color combinations - even ones you don't normally gravitate towards!
ReplyDeleteI almost always find that my tastes (and therefore, stash) go a lot better with their fall colors than their more pastel-y spring colors. :) And someone pointed out on my blog that Jenny is right: Kate Spain's new line incorporates a ton of these colors!
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