White, orange, red and fuchsia mica powder make for an amazing peachy pink patina that allows for rustic patina-ted metal to show its flirty slip.
I would love to see parts of this collection paired with gathered lace, dyed silk ribbon and free form faceted brown stones.
Starting top left, going clockwise and ending in the center;
Gaea's I want Candy
Rhnatali's Go Brown
Artebellasurplus' Picasso Czech Glass
Jamnglass's Old Spice Silk Ribbons
Gemaliciousbeads Andalusite
Emass's Oregon Opal
From the red kitchen's Jumbo Button
JoanMillerPorcelain Cherry Blossom Pendant
Beachglow's Genuine Sea Pottery Hearts
Gaea's I want Candy
Rhnatali's Go Brown
Artebellasurplus' Picasso Czech Glass
Jamnglass's Old Spice Silk Ribbons
Gemaliciousbeads Andalusite
Emass's Oregon Opal
From the red kitchen's Jumbo Button
JoanMillerPorcelain Cherry Blossom Pendant
Beachglow's Genuine Sea Pottery Hearts
Love the peachy pink patina! It is really yummy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Shannon! Just in time for spring!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous. I love the colour you got on those!
ReplyDeleteoh yes! Love it and all of your gorgeous choices too!
ReplyDeletei had to go buy those brown flowers. and some green ones too. my first israeli beads!! how cool is that! thanks for sharing such great artists!
ReplyDeleteI am in love! Beautiful peachy pink patina!
ReplyDeleteI love this color! I'm curious about how the Micas work....:-)
ReplyDeletepeach..as in perhaps Spring is near! Love those colors and the shops..so many are already favs..funny how small this huge world can be!
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